Update from the Ladysmith Yacht Club
Diane Charles, Commodore of the Ladysmith Yacht Club, is giving an update on what is happening with the Ladysmith Yacht Club. First, we have found a buyer for the clubhouse! Dave Messier from Maple Bay Marina has purchased the clubhouse and will be relocating it to that marina, where the building will be repurposed as the waiting room for the Float Plane business. We are thrilled that the clubhouse has a new home, and that we will be able to see her for years to come. We anticipate the move of the clubhouse to happen soon – weather dependent of…
Council meeting and AGM on November 30, 2024 – Meeting minutes and all attachments posted
The minutes and attachments of our meetings on November 30, 2024 at the Nanaimo Yacht Club and via Zoom are posted in the members-only section of the website.
CBCYC Newsletter December 2024
Here is the December 2024 Newsletter, prepared by Phil Aldrich. Have a look at the members-only page!
Prideaux Haven – Follow ‘no anchoring’ buoys and signs to protect eelgrass beds
https://bcparks.ca/desolation-sound-marine-park Desolation Sound Marine Park is home to eelgrass habitats that play a crucial role in supporting marine biodiversity. To further our understanding of biodiversity recovery in the region, we are monitoring eelgrass beds with valuable support from the Tla’amin, Klahoose, and Hamalco Nations, and the University of British Columbia. To study these vital habitats, small area closures are in place, marked by ‘no anchoring’ buoys. Around Williams Island, boaters must not anchor in the areas delineated by the ‘no anchoring’ buoys. At Copplestone Island, anchoring is not permitted between the buoys. Our study also includes annual eelgrass monitoring to…
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Kelowna Yacht Club Chronicle
The Kelowna Yacht Club is excited to announce another edition of the KYC Chronicle, which is dedicated to celebrating the vibrant community and rich traditions of the Club. The KYC Chronicle is crafted with passion and enthusiasm to keep you informed, entertained, and connected with everything happening at the Club. The first edition was released summer 2024 and will be published quarterly for KYC Members.
Updated presentations for the Council and MPFS posted
Check out the updated presentations for the Council of BC Yacht Clubs and the Marine Parks Forever Society here
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MBYC Park Host Program – End of 2024 Season Report
The Maple Bay Yacht Club has been volunteering as park hosts at Pirates Cove Marine Park since 1986 and in Conover Cover since 2009. The Park Host Coordinator Julie Scurr has summarized the interesting statistics and observations in the attached report. 2024 Park Host End of Season Report
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CBCYC meeting on September 14, 2024 – minutes and reports posted
Agenda, reports and attachments are posted in our members-only area!
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2024 management measures to protect Southern Resident killer whales
2024 management measures to protect Southern Resident killer whales | Pacific Region | Fisheries and Oceans Canada Southern Resident killer whales have important cultural significance for Indigenous Peoples and coastal communities in British Columbia. These iconic animals face imminent threats to their survival and recovery. Protecting them requires comprehensive and immediate action. The 3 primary threats to Southern Resident killer whales are: reduced prey availability and accessibility acoustic and physical disturbance contaminants Canada has laws and regulations in place to address these threats and support the survival of this species, and there are voluntary measures that you can take as…
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