Now showing items 1-7 of 7

    • Ecology of Esquimalt Lagoon. 1. Nutrient inputs: the role of sewage 

      Robinson, M.G.; Watanabe, L.N. (Sep-1980)
      An investigation has been conducted into the importance of sewage as a source of nutrients to a small, eutrophic lagoon. Weekly months of nitrate, ammonia and orthophosphate in lagoon water and in five streams discharging ...
    • First report on bottom studies of Esquimalt Harbour 

      Duffus, H.J. (Nov-1978)
      Studies of the bottom and sub-bottom sediments of Esquimalt Harbour were undertaken principally during the later part of FY 1978, using a sub-bottom profiler, side scan sonar, and grab sampler with position fixing by radar. ...
    • Predictions of effluent fields discharged into Royal Roads 

      Krauel, D.P. (Aug-1978)
      A method is devised to predict the "worst case" shoreline concentrations in the effluent field discharged from a submerged ocean outfall. Three phases in the dilution process are recognized and are combined into an empirical ...
    • Red tide in Esquimalt Lagoon due to gymnodinium sanguineum hirasaka 

      Robinson, M.G.; Watanabe, L.N. (Nov-1979)
      During a 1-year intensive monitoring program of Esquimalt Lagoon, B.C., a red tide occurred in September and October, 1978, involving the non-toxic dinoflagellate Gymnodinium sanguineum. Detailed information is therefore ...
    • Speciation and succession of zooplankton in Esquimalt Lagoon, BC 

      Brauser, T.; Robinson, M.G. (1979)
      The speciation, abundance and seasonal succession of the zooplankton in Esquimalt Lagoon was studied during 1978 and part of 1979. A brief comparison with the zooplankton in adjacent waters was also made. The lagoon is ...
    • Study of sediment distribution in Esquimalt Harbour 

      Baudat, C.; MacFarlane, W.T.; Madill, J.W. (2009-06-18)
      Descriptive literature dealing with Esquimalt Harbour has always listed it as having a "first-class holding bottom for anchorage" (Forde 9, 1925). The harbour is also the site of an important Canadian Naval Base. The harbour ...
    • Sub-bottom surveys of harbours near Victoria, B.C. 

      Schurer, P.J. (2009-06-18)
      The coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, is indented by many bays and inlets. Reconnaissance surveys of the bottom and sub-bottom of Victoria Harbour, Esquimalt Harbour, Royal Roads, Pedder Bay, Parry Bay, ...