Posts Tagged ‘Esquimalt Lagoon’

Esquimalt Lagoon clean-up 2016

February 28, 2016

Last week first year Marine Science students spent one block picking up garbage from Esquimalt Lagoon and a second block producing artwork from the garbage that was collected.

Back at the lab students sorted and quantified the garbage.

Then they produced pieces of art with their garbage.

And here are some of the results:

One particularly odd item to report, Aurora & Adi found a tin can which was still sealed so they opened it at the beach and it seemed to contain a message – not sure what it means though…

And finally here are the data for all three days (22, 23 and 24 February):

1011 Plastic pieces
957 Styrofoam bits
133 Caps, lids
85 Food wrappers
83 Straws / stirrers
70 Cigarettes / filters
62 Shotgun wads & shells
33 Bags
27 Rope
23 Lighters
22 Tampon applicators
16 Coffee cup lids
16 Lollipop sticks
9 Tobacco packs / wrappers
9 Condoms
9 Papers & paper bags
8 Coffee cups
8 Shoes & shoe pieces
8 Toys
7 Balloons
7 Nurdles
7 Metal pieces
6 Plastic utensils
6 Plastic beverage bottles
6 Combs
5 Glass beverage bottles
5 Beverage cans
5 Pens
5 Dog poop bags (full)
5 Glass pieces
4 Fishing lures
3 Syringes
3 Lottery tickets (not winners!)
2 Six-pack holders
2 Bottle caps
2 Nets
2 Corks
2 Chapsticks
1 Re-useable coffee mug
1 Plastic beverage cup
1 1/2 sunglasses (one eyepiece only!)
1 Firework
1 Light bulb
1 Sponge
1 Ceramics piece
1 Cable tie
1 Plastic band from the back of a cap
1 Screw
1 Dog poop bag (empty)
1 Plastic jar
1 Tennis ball
1 Tea bag
1 Bread tag
1 Book of matches
1 Ear plug
2 m Seat belt webbing

See Flickr page for more photos.

 

Esquimalt Lagoon – 3 October 2013

October 14, 2013

It was a sunny Thursday morning at Esquimalt Lagoon for the other class of second year marine scientists.

Emilio Seining

Again, we did two beach seines but at this location there was much less seaweed.

Seining 2

Searching

Seining 4 Searching 2

We found crangonid shrimp in the seine:Crangon

We then moved to the cobbles and found a diverse collection of organisms under the rocks.

Sizhe

Lots of crabs including: green shore crabs (Hemigrapsus oregonensis), decorator crabs and hermit crabs.

Shore crab

Decorator crab

We also found amphipods, isopods, barnacles, periwinkles, mussels, fish eggs and flatworms (and those were all under a single rock!).

Eggs et al

Notoplana

Esquimalt Lagoon clean-up 2013

January 30, 2013

In first year Marine Science, we are currently studying oceanic circulation and the garbage patches that exist within the major oceanic gyres. One way that we thought we could have a positive impact was by collecting garbage from a local beach and preventing it from adding to the problem in the North Pacific gyre.

On Thursday 24 January and Friday 25 January first year marine scientists did a beach clean-up at Esquimalt Lagoon.

D block Thursday D block, Thursday

B block Friday B block, Friday

Elliot sorting We sorted and quantified what we found…

Bucket of trash

and the data are summarized below for Thursday 24 January:

Type of garbage

Number

Styrofoam bits

147

Plastic pieces

413

Straws / stirrers

41

Caps, lids

93

Coffee cups

6

Coffee cup lids

5

Plastic utensils

11

Lollipop sticks

6

Food wrappers

44

Plastic beverage bottles

13

Glass beverage bottles

2

Bags

12

Balloons

5

Rope

22

Nets

2

Cigarettes / filters

7

Tobacco packs / wrappers

7

Lighters

4

Syringes

1

Tampons / applicators

21

Clothing

3

Shoes

2

Shotgun shells

55

Toys

8

Pen

4

Wood

3

Beverage cans

2

Ball

3

Ceramic bowl

1

Hanger

2

Comb

5

Glowstick

1

Ear plug

2

Golf tee

1

Mussel disc

2

Sunglasses case

1

Hair elastic

1

and for Friday 25 January:

Type of garbage

Number

Styrofoam bits

Infinite!

Plastic pieces

216

Straws / stirrers

24

Caps, lids

46

Coffee cups

4

Coffee cup lids

3

Plastic utensils

9

Lollipop sticks

9

Food wrappers

35

Plastic beverage bottles

6

Glass beverage bottles

2

Bags

1

Balloons

2

Rope

16

Nets

1

Cigarettes / filters

30

Tobacco packs / wrappers

13

Lighters

1

Syringes

1

Tampons / applicators

12

Clothing

3

Shoes

1

Shotgun shells

19

Toys

13

Fishing floats & pieces

16

Fireworks

3

Beverage cans

2

Wood

2

Elastic band

1

Light bulb

2

Duct tape

5

Glow stick

1

Golf balls

3

Ear plug

1

Metal hoop

1

Desiccant packet

1

Students brought some of the garbage back to Pearson College and produced some works of art with a message.

Ehsan & Saraswati

Aura & Emilio

Lily & Lucas

Steph & Ivan

Alba, Kiera & Mikelle

Gregory

Emily & Tina

Elliot & Johan

Griffin

Amit & Sizhe

Sophia & Syver

Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup 2012

September 22, 2012

On Sunday 16 September  2012, four second year Marine Science students (Karam, Laas, Sammy & Vuochly) and Ishara (an honorary marine scientist) participated in a beach cleanup at Esquimalt Lagoon.  The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup is coordinated by the Vancouver Aquarium and the Site Coordinator for this location was the Juan De Fuca Power & Sail Squadron.

Karam, Ishara & Vuochly even won a prize for collecting over 4000 cigarette butts.

Below is the summary prepared by the the coordinator from the Juan De Fuca Power & Sail Squadron (http://www.jdfsquadron.ca/).

See also: http://www.shorelinecleanup.ca/ for more details about other shoreline cleanups.