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Home Marine Protected Area - Areas of InterestRace Rocks The area consists of a rugged, rocky topography and experiences strong tidal currents (up to 7 knots) which provide a generous supply of nutrients for many complex groups of underwater organisms. This area has an abundant and diverse representation of marine life, including Northern and California sea lions, harbour, northern fur and elephant seals, river otters, Dall's and harbour porpoises, orcas and gray whales, octopi, sponges, corals, anemones and giant barnacles and sea grasses. The islands serve as nesting colonies for many sea birds, including pelagic and Brandt's cormorants, pigeon guillemots, black oystercatchers and glaucous-winged gulls, and provide an important stopover for some migratory birds. The concentrations and variety of marine species provide an unrivalled opportunity for study and observation.
Race Rocks has been recommended as a pilot Marine Protected Area under Canada's Oceans Act for a number of reasons. As a transition zone between the Pacific Ocean and coastal waters, the area is renowned for its exceptional diversity of marine life, including marine mammals, birds and fish. Fisheries and Oceans Canada and BC Parks in collaboration with First Nations, stakeholders and the public, are aiming to develop cooperative management arrangements and strategies to assist in ensuring that the objectives of the area are met. Some additional elements to be tested include:
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Created: 2002-11-25 Updated: 2004-05-05 Reviewed: 2004-05-05 |
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