Diario del proyecto Sea Star Monitoring in the Discovery Islands

05 de junio de 2023

Low tides this week! (June 5-9)

Hello sea star fans!

Some of the lowest tides of the summer are happening this coming week, meaning it's a great time to get out and check on your local sea stars! Coincidentally, it's also Ocean Week Canada, AND it's been ten years since the current bout of SSWD began. The approximate low tides for Quadra and Cortes Island are listed below.

Hakai research technicians did our first survey of the year last month at our three sites on the east side of Quadra Island (Hyacinthe Bay, Moulds Bay, and Shellaligan Pass). We saw very little wasting, but with the unseasonably hot spring weather—increased wasting has been correlated with warmer waters—it will be interesting to see how the sea star fare as the summer progresses.

Want to get more involved? Pick a shoreline to monitor monthly on low tide beach walks! The easiest way to share observations on iNaturalist from these monthly walks is to take representative photos of the sea stars you see: a photo of healthy individuals of each species (no need to know the species—iNaturalist will help with that!), and photos of stars that look potentially diseased. Check out the project description or this Hakai-Friends of Cortes Island primer for a reminder of the signs and symptoms of sea star wasting.

Happy intertidal explorations!

Quadra low tides:

Monday June 5: 1:30pm, 0.3 m
Tuesday June 6: 2pm, 0.3 m
Wednesday June 7: 3pm, 0.4 m
Thursday June 8: 3:45pm, 0.6 m

Cortes low tides:

Monday June 5: 1:30pm, 0 m
Tuesday June 6: 2pm, 0 m
Wednesday June 7: 3pm, 0.2 m
Thursday June 8: 3:45pm, 0.5 m

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13 de junio de 2022

Low tides this week! (June 13-18)

Hello Discovery Islands sea star fans!

There are some amazing low tides this week—some of the lowest of the summer—so it's a great time to get out and check on the sea stars on your local beach! The approximate low tides times are listed at the end of this post.

Hakai research technicians have been monitoring the sea stars at three sites on the east side of Quadra Island: in Hyacinthe Bay, Moulds Bay, and Shellaligan Pass. We did our first survey of the year last month, and we saw very little wasting at the first two sites, and a small amount at Shellaligan. Last year we noticed more wasting in June, however, so it will be interesting to see how things look this month!

Want to get more involved? Pick a shoreline to monitor monthly on low tide beach walks! The easiest way to share observations on iNaturalist from these monthly walks is to take representative photos of the sea stars you see: a photo of healthy individuals of each species (no need to know the species—iNaturalist will help with that!), and photos of stars that look potentially diseased. Check out the project description or this Hakai-Friends of Cortes Island primer for a reminder of the signs and symptoms of sea star wasting.

Low tides this week:

Monday June 13: ~11:45 AM, 0.4 meters
Tuesday June 14: ~12:30 PM, 0.2 meters
Wednesday June 15: ~1 PM, 0.1 meters
Thursday June 16: ~1:45 PM, 0.2 meters
Friday June 17: ~2:30 PM, 0.3 meters
Saturday June 18: ~3:30, 0.6 meters

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