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TECHNOLOGY AT HAKAI
Technology at Hakai. At the Hakai Institute, we take pride in our ability to integrate technology with our scientific capability, and that of our partners. The ingenuity and diverse skills of our staff and affiliates allow us to tackle challenging applications in settings that would deter other organizations. With our partner Hakai EnergyOCEANOGRAPHY
Oceanography. Hakai deploys a CTD sensor, the workhorse of oceanographic measurement. Ongoing monitoring by the Hakai Institute is changing our understanding of ocean dynamics in British Columbia. Large swaths of the expansive British Columbia coastline were historically understudied when it CONTACT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. VICTORIA OFFICES AND LABORATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. QUADRA ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY Quadra Island Ecological Observatory. UBC Hakai Node. Victoria Offices and Laboratory. Webcams. Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of Pruth Bay, West Beach, and North Beach. + −. CAREERS - HAKAI INSTITUTE Careers. The Hakai Institute—part of the British Columbia-based Tula Foundation—is looking for talented individuals to be part of our team, working to support the needs of scientists, technicians, and research partners. At Hakai, we encourage a flexible and proactive attitude that lends itself to a varied and diverse work environment. MAPPING UNDERWATER MEADOWS FROM THE SKIES Since May, Hakai researcher Thea Mai pored over mosaics made up of thousands of aerial photos of one of the coast’s most productive ecosystems—seagrass meadows—to discover if the meadows are growing, shrinking, or staying the same. It may seem simple, but getting to the answers is not so straightforward. “Mapping anythingin coastal
INVESTIGATING THE MYSTERIOUS SEAWEED DIE-OFF Published October 11, 2018, By Jonathan Kellogg. As the fog begins to clear, a kingfisher sings overhead and a group shares stories on its way back to the Calvert Island main lodge. Fanny Nelson, an elder from Metlakatla, British Columbia, strolled along the sandy shore and recounted experiences from her youth. ABOUT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE About Us The Hakai Institute is based within the diverse coastal habitats of British Columbia, Canada. The Hakai Institute represents what happens when the elements of funding, infrastructure, science programs, skilled staff, and partners are integrated into WEBCAMS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. VIDEOS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.TECHNOLOGY AT HAKAI
Technology at Hakai. At the Hakai Institute, we take pride in our ability to integrate technology with our scientific capability, and that of our partners. The ingenuity and diverse skills of our staff and affiliates allow us to tackle challenging applications in settings that would deter other organizations. With our partner Hakai EnergyOCEANOGRAPHY
Oceanography. Hakai deploys a CTD sensor, the workhorse of oceanographic measurement. Ongoing monitoring by the Hakai Institute is changing our understanding of ocean dynamics in British Columbia. Large swaths of the expansive British Columbia coastline were historically understudied when it VICTORIA OFFICES AND LABORATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. QUADRA ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY Quadra Island Ecological Observatory. UBC Hakai Node. Victoria Offices and Laboratory. Webcams. Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of Pruth Bay, West Beach, and North Beach. + −. MAPPING UNDERWATER MEADOWS FROM THE SKIES Since May, Hakai researcher Thea Mai pored over mosaics made up of thousands of aerial photos of one of the coast’s most productive ecosystems—seagrass meadows—to discover if the meadows are growing, shrinking, or staying the same. It may seem simple, but getting to the answers is not so straightforward. “Mapping anythingin coastal
CAREERS - HAKAI INSTITUTE Careers. The Hakai Institute—part of the British Columbia-based Tula Foundation—is looking for talented individuals to be part of our team, working to support the needs of scientists, technicians, and research partners. At Hakai, we encourage a flexible and proactive attitude that lends itself to a varied and diverse work environment. INVESTIGATING THE MYSTERIOUS SEAWEED DIE-OFF Published October 11, 2018, By Jonathan Kellogg. As the fog begins to clear, a kingfisher sings overhead and a group shares stories on its way back to the Calvert Island main lodge. Fanny Nelson, an elder from Metlakatla, British Columbia, strolled along the sandy shore and recounted experiences from her youth.HAKAI INSTITUTE
Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of Pruth Bay, West Beach, and North Beach. The Hakai Institute conducts long-term scientific research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.TECHNOLOGY AT HAKAI
Technology at Hakai. At the Hakai Institute, we take pride in our ability to integrate technology with our scientific capability, and that of our partners. The ingenuity and diverse skills of our staff and affiliates allow us to tackle challenging applications in settings that would deter other organizations. With our partner Hakai Energy VIDEOS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. CONTACT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. UNDERSTANDING THE AFTERMATH OF THE BUTE INLET LANDSLIDE In Nov 2020, a massive landslide in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia reshaped the landscape at the head of Bute Inlet. We spoke with representatives of the Homalco First Nation about the aftermath and its effect on their community and culture. A FISH EGG OUT OF WATER Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of CAREERS - HAKAI INSTITUTE Careers. The Hakai Institute—part of the British Columbia-based Tula Foundation—is looking for talented individuals to be part of our team, working to support the needs of scientists, technicians, and research partners. At Hakai, we encourage a flexible and proactive attitude that lends itself to a varied and diverse work environment. CALVERT ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. MEET THE BURKE-O-LATOR Meet the Burke-o-Lator A new instrument tracks ocean acidification in real time. Published April 28, 2016, By Josh Silberg Hakai chemical oceanographer Wiley Evans (right) and Oregon State professor Burke Hales (left) install Canada’s first Burke-o-Lator machine for measuring ocean acidification in the waters off Quadra Island, BritishColumbia.
MAPPING KELP FROM SPACE Mapping Kelp from Space When it comes to satellite images, resolution isn’t everything. Published December 6, 2018, By Josh Silberg Top: Bull kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana), an annual, has a bulb-shaped float, meters-long fronds that wave in the current like olive-colored lasagne noodles, and a single rubbery rope stretching up to 50 meters to theseafloor.
ABOUT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE About Us The Hakai Institute is based within the diverse coastal habitats of British Columbia, Canada. The Hakai Institute represents what happens when the elements of funding, infrastructure, science programs, skilled staff, and partners are integrated into WEBCAMS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.TECHNOLOGY AT HAKAI
Technology at Hakai. At the Hakai Institute, we take pride in our ability to integrate technology with our scientific capability, and that of our partners. The ingenuity and diverse skills of our staff and affiliates allow us to tackle challenging applications in settings that would deter other organizations. With our partner Hakai EnergyOCEANOGRAPHY
Oceanography. Hakai deploys a CTD sensor, the workhorse of oceanographic measurement. Ongoing monitoring by the Hakai Institute is changing our understanding of ocean dynamics in British Columbia. Large swaths of the expansive British Columbia coastline were historically understudied when it CONTACT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. VICTORIA OFFICES AND LABORATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. QUADRA ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY Quadra Island Ecological Observatory. UBC Hakai Node. Victoria Offices and Laboratory. Webcams. Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of Pruth Bay, West Beach, and North Beach. + −. CAREERS - HAKAI INSTITUTE Careers. The Hakai Institute—part of the British Columbia-based Tula Foundation—is looking for talented individuals to be part of our team, working to support the needs of scientists, technicians, and research partners. At Hakai, we encourage a flexible and proactive attitude that lends itself to a varied and diverse work environment. MAPPING UNDERWATER MEADOWS FROM THE SKIES Since May, Hakai researcher Thea Mai pored over mosaics made up of thousands of aerial photos of one of the coast’s most productive ecosystems—seagrass meadows—to discover if the meadows are growing, shrinking, or staying the same. It may seem simple, but getting to the answers is not so straightforward. “Mapping anythingin coastal
INVESTIGATING THE MYSTERIOUS SEAWEED DIE-OFF Published October 11, 2018, By Jonathan Kellogg. As the fog begins to clear, a kingfisher sings overhead and a group shares stories on its way back to the Calvert Island main lodge. Fanny Nelson, an elder from Metlakatla, British Columbia, strolled along the sandy shore and recounted experiences from her youth. ABOUT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE About Us The Hakai Institute is based within the diverse coastal habitats of British Columbia, Canada. The Hakai Institute represents what happens when the elements of funding, infrastructure, science programs, skilled staff, and partners are integrated into WEBCAMS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.TECHNOLOGY AT HAKAI
Technology at Hakai. At the Hakai Institute, we take pride in our ability to integrate technology with our scientific capability, and that of our partners. The ingenuity and diverse skills of our staff and affiliates allow us to tackle challenging applications in settings that would deter other organizations. With our partner Hakai EnergyOCEANOGRAPHY
Oceanography. Hakai deploys a CTD sensor, the workhorse of oceanographic measurement. Ongoing monitoring by the Hakai Institute is changing our understanding of ocean dynamics in British Columbia. Large swaths of the expansive British Columbia coastline were historically understudied when it CONTACT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. VICTORIA OFFICES AND LABORATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. QUADRA ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY Quadra Island Ecological Observatory. UBC Hakai Node. Victoria Offices and Laboratory. Webcams. Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of Pruth Bay, West Beach, and North Beach. + −. CAREERS - HAKAI INSTITUTE Careers. The Hakai Institute—part of the British Columbia-based Tula Foundation—is looking for talented individuals to be part of our team, working to support the needs of scientists, technicians, and research partners. At Hakai, we encourage a flexible and proactive attitude that lends itself to a varied and diverse work environment. MAPPING UNDERWATER MEADOWS FROM THE SKIES Since May, Hakai researcher Thea Mai pored over mosaics made up of thousands of aerial photos of one of the coast’s most productive ecosystems—seagrass meadows—to discover if the meadows are growing, shrinking, or staying the same. It may seem simple, but getting to the answers is not so straightforward. “Mapping anythingin coastal
INVESTIGATING THE MYSTERIOUS SEAWEED DIE-OFF Published October 11, 2018, By Jonathan Kellogg. As the fog begins to clear, a kingfisher sings overhead and a group shares stories on its way back to the Calvert Island main lodge. Fanny Nelson, an elder from Metlakatla, British Columbia, strolled along the sandy shore and recounted experiences from her youth.HAKAI INSTITUTE
Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of Pruth Bay, West Beach, and North Beach. The Hakai Institute conducts long-term scientific research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.TECHNOLOGY AT HAKAI
Technology at Hakai. At the Hakai Institute, we take pride in our ability to integrate technology with our scientific capability, and that of our partners. The ingenuity and diverse skills of our staff and affiliates allow us to tackle challenging applications in settings that would deter other organizations. With our partner Hakai Energy VIDEOS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. CONTACT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. UNDERSTANDING THE AFTERMATH OF THE BUTE INLET LANDSLIDE In Nov 2020, a massive landslide in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia reshaped the landscape at the head of Bute Inlet. We spoke with representatives of the Homalco First Nation about the aftermath and its effect on their community and culture. A FISH EGG OUT OF WATER Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of CAREERS - HAKAI INSTITUTE Careers. The Hakai Institute—part of the British Columbia-based Tula Foundation—is looking for talented individuals to be part of our team, working to support the needs of scientists, technicians, and research partners. At Hakai, we encourage a flexible and proactive attitude that lends itself to a varied and diverse work environment. CALVERT ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. MEET THE BURKE-O-LATOR Meet the Burke-o-Lator A new instrument tracks ocean acidification in real time. Published April 28, 2016, By Josh Silberg Hakai chemical oceanographer Wiley Evans (right) and Oregon State professor Burke Hales (left) install Canada’s first Burke-o-Lator machine for measuring ocean acidification in the waters off Quadra Island, BritishColumbia.
MAPPING KELP FROM SPACE Mapping Kelp from Space When it comes to satellite images, resolution isn’t everything. Published December 6, 2018, By Josh Silberg Top: Bull kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana), an annual, has a bulb-shaped float, meters-long fronds that wave in the current like olive-colored lasagne noodles, and a single rubbery rope stretching up to 50 meters to theseafloor.
ABOUT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE About Us The Hakai Institute is based within the diverse coastal habitats of British Columbia, Canada. The Hakai Institute represents what happens when the elements of funding, infrastructure, science programs, skilled staff, and partners are integrated into WEBCAMS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.TECHNOLOGY AT HAKAI
Technology at Hakai. At the Hakai Institute, we take pride in our ability to integrate technology with our scientific capability, and that of our partners. The ingenuity and diverse skills of our staff and affiliates allow us to tackle challenging applications in settings that would deter other organizations. With our partner Hakai EnergyOCEANOGRAPHY
Oceanography. Hakai deploys a CTD sensor, the workhorse of oceanographic measurement. Ongoing monitoring by the Hakai Institute is changing our understanding of ocean dynamics in British Columbia. Large swaths of the expansive British Columbia coastline were historically understudied when it CONTACT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. VICTORIA OFFICES AND LABORATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. QUADRA ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY Quadra Island Ecological Observatory. UBC Hakai Node. Victoria Offices and Laboratory. Webcams. Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of Pruth Bay, West Beach, and North Beach. + −. CAREERS - HAKAI INSTITUTE Careers. The Hakai Institute—part of the British Columbia-based Tula Foundation—is looking for talented individuals to be part of our team, working to support the needs of scientists, technicians, and research partners. At Hakai, we encourage a flexible and proactive attitude that lends itself to a varied and diverse work environment. MAPPING UNDERWATER MEADOWS FROM THE SKIES Since May, Hakai researcher Thea Mai pored over mosaics made up of thousands of aerial photos of one of the coast’s most productive ecosystems—seagrass meadows—to discover if the meadows are growing, shrinking, or staying the same. It may seem simple, but getting to the answers is not so straightforward. “Mapping anythingin coastal
INVESTIGATING THE MYSTERIOUS SEAWEED DIE-OFF Published October 11, 2018, By Jonathan Kellogg. As the fog begins to clear, a kingfisher sings overhead and a group shares stories on its way back to the Calvert Island main lodge. Fanny Nelson, an elder from Metlakatla, British Columbia, strolled along the sandy shore and recounted experiences from her youth. ABOUT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE About Us The Hakai Institute is based within the diverse coastal habitats of British Columbia, Canada. The Hakai Institute represents what happens when the elements of funding, infrastructure, science programs, skilled staff, and partners are integrated into WEBCAMS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.TECHNOLOGY AT HAKAI
Technology at Hakai. At the Hakai Institute, we take pride in our ability to integrate technology with our scientific capability, and that of our partners. The ingenuity and diverse skills of our staff and affiliates allow us to tackle challenging applications in settings that would deter other organizations. With our partner Hakai EnergyOCEANOGRAPHY
Oceanography. Hakai deploys a CTD sensor, the workhorse of oceanographic measurement. Ongoing monitoring by the Hakai Institute is changing our understanding of ocean dynamics in British Columbia. Large swaths of the expansive British Columbia coastline were historically understudied when it CONTACT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. VICTORIA OFFICES AND LABORATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. QUADRA ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY Quadra Island Ecological Observatory. UBC Hakai Node. Victoria Offices and Laboratory. Webcams. Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of Pruth Bay, West Beach, and North Beach. + −. CAREERS - HAKAI INSTITUTE Careers. The Hakai Institute—part of the British Columbia-based Tula Foundation—is looking for talented individuals to be part of our team, working to support the needs of scientists, technicians, and research partners. At Hakai, we encourage a flexible and proactive attitude that lends itself to a varied and diverse work environment. MAPPING UNDERWATER MEADOWS FROM THE SKIES Since May, Hakai researcher Thea Mai pored over mosaics made up of thousands of aerial photos of one of the coast’s most productive ecosystems—seagrass meadows—to discover if the meadows are growing, shrinking, or staying the same. It may seem simple, but getting to the answers is not so straightforward. “Mapping anythingin coastal
INVESTIGATING THE MYSTERIOUS SEAWEED DIE-OFF Published October 11, 2018, By Jonathan Kellogg. As the fog begins to clear, a kingfisher sings overhead and a group shares stories on its way back to the Calvert Island main lodge. Fanny Nelson, an elder from Metlakatla, British Columbia, strolled along the sandy shore and recounted experiences from her youth.HAKAI INSTITUTE
Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of Pruth Bay, West Beach, and North Beach. The Hakai Institute conducts long-term scientific research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.TECHNOLOGY AT HAKAI
Technology at Hakai. At the Hakai Institute, we take pride in our ability to integrate technology with our scientific capability, and that of our partners. The ingenuity and diverse skills of our staff and affiliates allow us to tackle challenging applications in settings that would deter other organizations. With our partner Hakai Energy VIDEOS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. CONTACT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. UNDERSTANDING THE AFTERMATH OF THE BUTE INLET LANDSLIDE In Nov 2020, a massive landslide in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia reshaped the landscape at the head of Bute Inlet. We spoke with representatives of the Homalco First Nation about the aftermath and its effect on their community and culture. A FISH EGG OUT OF WATER Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of CAREERS - HAKAI INSTITUTE Careers. The Hakai Institute—part of the British Columbia-based Tula Foundation—is looking for talented individuals to be part of our team, working to support the needs of scientists, technicians, and research partners. At Hakai, we encourage a flexible and proactive attitude that lends itself to a varied and diverse work environment. CALVERT ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. MEET THE BURKE-O-LATOR Meet the Burke-o-Lator A new instrument tracks ocean acidification in real time. Published April 28, 2016, By Josh Silberg Hakai chemical oceanographer Wiley Evans (right) and Oregon State professor Burke Hales (left) install Canada’s first Burke-o-Lator machine for measuring ocean acidification in the waters off Quadra Island, BritishColumbia.
MAPPING KELP FROM SPACE Mapping Kelp from Space When it comes to satellite images, resolution isn’t everything. Published December 6, 2018, By Josh Silberg Top: Bull kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana), an annual, has a bulb-shaped float, meters-long fronds that wave in the current like olive-colored lasagne noodles, and a single rubbery rope stretching up to 50 meters to theseafloor.
ABOUT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE About Us The Hakai Institute is based within the diverse coastal habitats of British Columbia, Canada. The Hakai Institute represents what happens when the elements of funding, infrastructure, science programs, skilled staff, and partners are integrated into oneorganization.
QUADRA ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY Quadra Island Ecological Observatory. UBC Hakai Node. Victoria Offices and Laboratory. Webcams. Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of Pruth Bay, West Beach, and North Beach. + −. CONTACT US - HAKAI INSTITUTEHAKAI DBZHAKAI GOKU The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. WEBCAMS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. VIDEOS - HAKAI INSTITUTEHAKAI DBZHAKAI GOKUHAKAI LODGEHAKAI PASS The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.SCIENCE AT HAKAI
Science at Hakai. The Hakai Institute is a set of interlocking programs that blend technology and science to better understand the coastal margin of British Columbia and beyond. We eschew both scientific and geographical artificial boundaries, as our interdisciplinary teams work from icefields to watersheds to the nearshore and coastal oceans. VICTORIA OFFICES AND LABORATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. MAPPING UNDERWATER MEADOWS FROM THE SKIES Since May, Hakai researcher Thea Mai pored over mosaics made up of thousands of aerial photos of one of the coast’s most productive ecosystems—seagrass meadows—to discover if the meadows are growing, shrinking, or staying the same. It may seem simple, but getting to the answers is not so straightforward. “Mapping anythingin coastal
INVESTIGATING THE MYSTERIOUS SEAWEED DIE-OFF Published October 11, 2018, By Jonathan Kellogg. As the fog begins to clear, a kingfisher sings overhead and a group shares stories on its way back to the Calvert Island main lodge. Fanny Nelson, an elder from Metlakatla, British Columbia, strolled along the sandy shore and recounted experiences from her youth. HAKAI EIMS - WEATHER STATIONS AND WEBCAMS Weather information and webcam images are also available at hakai.org The sensor network page includes information about accessing data from our sensor network. Here is some of what you will find. Meteorological Stations (last 12 weeks): Calvert Island (Lookout), Calvert Island (MtBuxton), Koeye
ABOUT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE About Us The Hakai Institute is based within the diverse coastal habitats of British Columbia, Canada. The Hakai Institute represents what happens when the elements of funding, infrastructure, science programs, skilled staff, and partners are integrated into oneorganization.
QUADRA ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY Quadra Island Ecological Observatory. UBC Hakai Node. Victoria Offices and Laboratory. Webcams. Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of Pruth Bay, West Beach, and North Beach. + −. CONTACT US - HAKAI INSTITUTEHAKAI DBZHAKAI GOKU The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. WEBCAMS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. VIDEOS - HAKAI INSTITUTEHAKAI DBZHAKAI GOKUHAKAI LODGEHAKAI PASS The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.SCIENCE AT HAKAI
Science at Hakai. The Hakai Institute is a set of interlocking programs that blend technology and science to better understand the coastal margin of British Columbia and beyond. We eschew both scientific and geographical artificial boundaries, as our interdisciplinary teams work from icefields to watersheds to the nearshore and coastal oceans. VICTORIA OFFICES AND LABORATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. MAPPING UNDERWATER MEADOWS FROM THE SKIES Since May, Hakai researcher Thea Mai pored over mosaics made up of thousands of aerial photos of one of the coast’s most productive ecosystems—seagrass meadows—to discover if the meadows are growing, shrinking, or staying the same. It may seem simple, but getting to the answers is not so straightforward. “Mapping anythingin coastal
INVESTIGATING THE MYSTERIOUS SEAWEED DIE-OFF Published October 11, 2018, By Jonathan Kellogg. As the fog begins to clear, a kingfisher sings overhead and a group shares stories on its way back to the Calvert Island main lodge. Fanny Nelson, an elder from Metlakatla, British Columbia, strolled along the sandy shore and recounted experiences from her youth. HAKAI EIMS - WEATHER STATIONS AND WEBCAMS Weather information and webcam images are also available at hakai.org The sensor network page includes information about accessing data from our sensor network. Here is some of what you will find. Meteorological Stations (last 12 weeks): Calvert Island (Lookout), Calvert Island (MtBuxton), Koeye
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Our docks, facilities, and access trails on Calvert Island are closed to visitors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This closure extends to the shorelines of Pruth Bay, West Beach, and North Beach. The Hakai Institute conducts long-term scientific research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.UBC HAKAI NODE
The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. VIDEOS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.SCIENCE AT HAKAI
Science at Hakai. The Hakai Institute is a set of interlocking programs that blend technology and science to better understand the coastal margin of British Columbia and beyond. We eschew both scientific and geographical artificial boundaries, as our interdisciplinary teams work from icefields to watersheds to the nearshore and coastal oceans. CALVERT ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. BUTE INLET LANDSLIDE: THE EXTENDED CUT Map by Josh Silberg. In the early morning hours of November 28, 2020, a chunk of mountain broke free and slid into a glacial lake in a remote part of the British Columbia coast 110 kilometers northeast of Campbell River. The amount of rock that fell into the lake could fill BC Place stadium five times, and triggered a 100-meter-high tsunamiHAKAI EIMS
Welcome to the Hakai Ecological Information Management System (Hakai EIMS) Sensor network Geospatial Data Weather stations and webcams Metadata catalog Please send data and data-related feedback and requests to data@hakai.org HAKAI EIMS - WEATHER STATIONS AND WEBCAMS Weather information and webcam images are also available at hakai.org The sensor network page includes information about accessing data from our sensor network. Here is some of what you will find. Meteorological Stations (last 12 weeks): Calvert Island (Lookout), Calvert Island (MtBuxton), Koeye
MEET THE BURKE-O-LATOR Meet the Burke-o-Lator A new instrument tracks ocean acidification in real time. Published April 28, 2016, By Josh Silberg Hakai chemical oceanographer Wiley Evans (right) and Oregon State professor Burke Hales (left) install Canada’s first Burke-o-Lator machine for measuring ocean acidification in the waters off Quadra Island, BritishColumbia.
HAKAI EIMS - SENSOR NETWORK NOTE: With the goal of supporting users, sensor data is published in near real-time and has not been fully quality controlled. Before using this data for analysis, please contact data@hakai.org to request any information that might be relevant to your objectives. Hakai maintainsa growing sensor
ABOUT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE About Us The Hakai Institute is based within the diverse coastal habitats of British Columbia, Canada. The Hakai Institute represents what happens when the elements of funding, infrastructure, science programs, skilled staff, and partners are integrated into oneorganization.
QUADRA ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. CONTACT US - HAKAI INSTITUTEHAKAI DBZHAKAI GOKU The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.SCIENCE AT HAKAI
Science at Hakai. The Hakai Institute is a set of interlocking programs that blend technology and science to better understand the coastal margin of British Columbia and beyond. VICTORIA OFFICES AND LABORATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. WEBCAMS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. VIDEOS - HAKAI INSTITUTEHAKAI DBZHAKAI GOKUHAKAI LODGEHAKAI PASS The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. MAPPING UNDERWATER MEADOWS FROM THE SKIES Mapping Underwater Meadows From the Skies Hakai scientists use drones and computer savvy to track changes in seagrass ecosystems. Published December 9, 2020, By Josh Silberg INVESTIGATING THE MYSTERIOUS SEAWEED DIE-OFF Investigating the Mysterious Seaweed Die-Off Across the BC Coast, a collaborative team examines what caused a surprisingly poor seaweedharvest.
HAKAI EIMS - WEATHER STATIONS AND WEBCAMS Weather information and webcam images are also available at hakai.org The sensor network page includes information about accessing data from our sensor network. Here is some of what you will find. Meteorological Stations (last 12 weeks): Calvert Island (Lookout), Calvert Island (MtBuxton), Koeye
ABOUT US - HAKAI INSTITUTE About Us The Hakai Institute is based within the diverse coastal habitats of British Columbia, Canada. The Hakai Institute represents what happens when the elements of funding, infrastructure, science programs, skilled staff, and partners are integrated into oneorganization.
QUADRA ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. CONTACT US - HAKAI INSTITUTEHAKAI DBZHAKAI GOKU The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.SCIENCE AT HAKAI
Science at Hakai. The Hakai Institute is a set of interlocking programs that blend technology and science to better understand the coastal margin of British Columbia and beyond. VICTORIA OFFICES AND LABORATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. WEBCAMS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. VIDEOS - HAKAI INSTITUTEHAKAI DBZHAKAI GOKUHAKAI LODGEHAKAI PASS The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. MAPPING UNDERWATER MEADOWS FROM THE SKIES Mapping Underwater Meadows From the Skies Hakai scientists use drones and computer savvy to track changes in seagrass ecosystems. Published December 9, 2020, By Josh Silberg INVESTIGATING THE MYSTERIOUS SEAWEED DIE-OFF Investigating the Mysterious Seaweed Die-Off Across the BC Coast, a collaborative team examines what caused a surprisingly poor seaweedharvest.
HAKAI EIMS - WEATHER STATIONS AND WEBCAMS Weather information and webcam images are also available at hakai.org The sensor network page includes information about accessing data from our sensor network. Here is some of what you will find. Meteorological Stations (last 12 weeks): Calvert Island (Lookout), Calvert Island (MtBuxton), Koeye
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The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.UBC HAKAI NODE
The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. VIDEOS - HAKAI INSTITUTE The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada.SCIENCE AT HAKAI
Science at Hakai. The Hakai Institute is a set of interlocking programs that blend technology and science to better understand the coastal margin of British Columbia and beyond. CALVERT ISLAND ECOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY The Hakai Institute is a scientific research institution that advances long-term research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. BUTE INLET LANDSLIDE: THE EXTENDED CUT Bute Inlet Landslide: The Extended Cut Come with us into a helicopter as it flies over this landscape-altering event. Published January 18, 2021, By Grant Callegari and Katrina PyneHAKAI EIMS
Welcome to the Hakai Ecological Information Management System (Hakai EIMS) Sensor network Geospatial Data Weather stations and webcams Metadata catalog Please send data and data-related feedback and requests to data@hakai.org HAKAI EIMS - WEATHER STATIONS AND WEBCAMS Weather information and webcam images are also available at hakai.org The sensor network page includes information about accessing data from our sensor network. Here is some of what you will find. Meteorological Stations (last 12 weeks): Calvert Island (Lookout), Calvert Island (MtBuxton), Koeye
MEET THE BURKE-O-LATOR Meet the Burke-o-Lator A new instrument tracks ocean acidification in real time. Published April 28, 2016, By Josh Silberg Hakai chemical oceanographer Wiley Evans (right) and Oregon State professor Burke Hales (left) install Canada’s first Burke-o-Lator machine for measuring ocean acidification in the waters off Quadra Island, BritishColumbia.
HAKAI EIMS - SENSOR NETWORK NOTE: With the goal of supporting users, sensor data is published in near real-time and has not been fully quality controlled. Before using this data for analysis, please contact data@hakai.org to request any information that might be relevant to your objectives. Hakai maintainsa growing sensor
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OUR DOCKS, FACILITIES, AND ACCESS TRAILS ON CALVERT ISLAND ARE CLOSED TO VISITORS IN RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. THIS CLOSURE EXTENDS TO THE SHORELINES OF PRUTH BAY, WEST BEACH, AND NORTH BEACH. WELCOME TO THE HAKAI INSTITUTE The HAKAI INSTITUTE conducts long-term scientific research at remote locations on the coastal margin of British Columbia, Canada. * Latest Blogs & Videos LATEST BLOGS & VIDEOS UNDERSTANDING THE AFTERMATH OF THE BUTE INLET LANDSLIDE BEHIND HAKAI: ANGELEEN OLSON A FISH EGG OUT OF WATER SUPERCOMPUTER ALLOWS SCIENTISTS TO MEASURE WORLD’S SHRINKINGGLACIERS
See more blogs & videos ------------------------- THE LATEST DATA FROM THE HAKAI SENSOR NETWORK WATER TEMPERATURE, KWAKSHUA CHANNEL (°C) SALINITY, KWAKSHUA CHANNEL (SALINITY UNITS) DISSOLVED OXYGEN, KWAKSHUA CHANNEL (ML/L) JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember8101214161820 Selected yearMonthly average(2015 - 2020)Monthly average range(2015 - 2020)Monthly maximum range(2015 - 2020)* Temperature
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* Dissolved Oxygen
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* Looking for more details? Visit the data repository WHY DO WE COLLECT TEMPERATURE? Temperature is fundamental to life in the oceans. Waters can change rapidly with tides, storms, waves, and currents. Through frequent data collection, we uncover trends through the seasons and between years.WHAT ARE WE SEEING?
Waters at the surface warm and cool with the seasons. Over the year, temperatures can change up to 10 °C at the surface. At depth, temperatures are more stable and typically vary by only 2 °C throughout the year. Counterintuitively, the deep waters of Kwakshua Channel are cooler in the summer than in the winter. Summer winds force cold, deep oceanic water up into coastal channels, like Kwakshua, before retreating infall and winter.
HOW DO WE COLLECT THIS? Sensors that measure temperature, salinity, and oxygen levels are lowered into the ocean from our small boats. At the mouth of Kwakshua Channel, scientists lower the sensors every three to four weeks tocollect data.
WHY DO WE COLLECT SALINITY? In the coastal environment variations in salinity cause the ocean to layer into lighter, fresher bands and denser, saltier bands. These layers can shift seasonally and restrict the movement of nutrients andmarine life.
WHAT ARE WE SEEING?
Saltier waters enter Kwakshua Channel during the summer when winds force saline, deep oceanic water up into coastal channels. Fresh water from rain, snow, and glacial melt cause surface waters to freshen. Over time, the fresh water can be moved downward through mixing driven by the wind and tides. At this location during the winter, the surrounding ocean influences salinity at the surface. During the rest of the year, fresh water from rivers and streams, as well as coastal currents explain the shifts insalinity.
HOW DO WE COLLECT THIS? Sensors that measure temperature, salinity, and oxygen levels are lowered into the ocean from our small boats. At the mouth of Kwakshua Channel, scientists lower the sensors every three to four weeks tocollect data.
WHY DO WE COLLECT OXYGEN? For all marine life except a few hearty microbes, oxygen dissolved in seawater is essential. As ocean temperatures warm with climate change, they will be unable to hold as much oxygen. We measure oxygen to track how both seasonal and long-term changes affect the health of oceanlife.
WHAT ARE WE SEEING?
When phytoplankton blooms during the summer, the process of photosynthesis creates oxygen at the surface. Deepwater oxygen levels in Kwakshua Channel decline throughout the summer, in part because bacteria use up oxygen while they feast on dead phytoplankton and other organic material that rains down from the surface. Oxygen levels rebound in winter when tides and winds mix thewater column.
HOW DO WE COLLECT THIS? Sensors that measure temperature, salinity, and oxygen levels are lowered into the ocean from our small boats. At the mouth of Kwakshua Channel, scientists lower the sensors every three to four weeks tocollect data.
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