• Protecting Salmon from Tire Wear Toxicants: 6PPDQ Workshop 2025

    Nanaimo, BC

    Beginning in 2021, the BC Conservation Foundation (BCCF) and Vancouver Island University's (VIU) Applied Environmental Research Labs (AERL) partnered to assess the impacts of tire wear toxins (TWTs), specifically the chemical compound 6PPDQ, along the East Coast of Vancouver Island (ECVI). BCCF and AERL have since collaborated with local First …

  • Refundable Sorting

    Sorting refundable is one of BWS's main revenue sources.  That's how we buy a lot of our monitoring equipment and pay for general operating expenses (like the website).  Lise is amazing at keeping us all organized and tracking exactly what flows through the sorting system.  We welcome new volunteers to …

  • Refundable Sorting

    Sorting refundable is one of BWS's main revenue sources.  That's how we buy a lot of our monitoring equipment and pay for general operating expenses (like the website).  Lise is amazing at keeping us all organized and tracking exactly what flows through the sorting system.  We welcome new volunteers to …

  • Refundable Sorting

    Sorting refundable is one of BWS's main revenue sources.  That's how we buy a lot of our monitoring equipment and pay for general operating expenses (like the website).  Lise is amazing at keeping us all organized and tracking exactly what flows through the sorting system.  We welcome new volunteers to …

  • Refundable Sorting

    Sorting refundable is one of BWS's main revenue sources.  That's how we buy a lot of our monitoring equipment and pay for general operating expenses (like the website).  Lise is amazing at keeping us all organized and tracking exactly what flows through the sorting system.  We welcome new volunteers to …

  • Stream Sampling–All Streams

    Stream Sampling

    Our largest monitoring program involves sampling for water quality in 20 creeks, for 31 weeks each year.  We have three teams, or 'Pods" based in Bowser, Fanny Bay and Royston.  The parameters that we measure include: air and water temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, specific conductivity, and turbidity.  On most creeks …

  • Stream Sampling–Lower Sites Fanny Bay

    Streams on eastern slopes of Beaufort Range British Columbia, Canada

    Monthly second site sampling for lower sections of selected streams:  Cowie, Apple Cherry, Wilfred, Waterloo, Mud Bay.

  • Monthly General Meeting

    Monthly General Meeting
    Ships Point Fire Hall 7729 Vivian Way, Fanny Bay, BC, Canada

    Our monthly meetings are open to all members and people interested in learning more about the organization.  We sometimes schedule Board-specific time for the meetings. After the business portion of the meeting is concluded, we have social time with refreshments that each person brings.  While a remarkable amount of board …

  • Stream Sampling–All Streams

    Stream Sampling

    Our largest monitoring program involves sampling for water quality in 20 creeks, for 31 weeks each year.  We have three teams, or 'Pods" based in Bowser, Fanny Bay and Royston.  The parameters that we measure include: air and water temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, specific conductivity, and turbidity.  On most creeks …

  • Flow Monitoring–Transect Wilfred Ck

    Streams on eastern slopes of Beaufort Range British Columbia, Canada

    BWS has sensors installed in several local creeks to record the water level over time. However, water level alone doesn’t tell us much. Several times a year we perform a transect in each of these creeks. A transect involves measuring the velocity of water at twenty different points in the …