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    Regional song dialects of the Ruby-crowned Kinglet by Edward R. Pandolfino, Lily A. Douglas

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…An eighth region corresponded to the published range of the subspecies C. c. grinnellii, coastal southern Alaska and the British Columbia coast. In each of those regions, two to three phrase types dominated and were found exclusively or primarily within a single region. …”
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    Report: Special Training on Hydrographic Surveying in Canada 4 June -16 September, 1994 by Mahmud, Mohd. Razali

    Published 1994
    “…Next, we went to Vancouver to receive a one day training on the ECDIS systems followed by two weeks field programme on the British Columbia coast with the Canadian Hydrographic Service. …”
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    Identification of infectious agents in early marine Chinook and Coho salmon associated with cohort survival by Arthur L. Bass, Andrew W. Bateman, Brendan M. Connors, Benjamin A. Staton, Eric B. Rondeau, Gideon J. Mordecai, Amy K. Teffer, Karia H. Kaukinen, Shaorong Li, Amy M. Tabata, David A. Patterson, Scott G. Hinch, Kristina M. Miller

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Using a multi-year dataset spanning 59 pathogen taxa in Chinook and Coho salmon sampled along the British Columbia coast, we carried out an exploratory analysis to quantify evidence for associations between pathogen prevalence and cohort survival and between pathogen load and body condition. …”
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    High-resolution regional climate modeling and projection over western Canada using a weather research forecasting model with a pseudo-global warming approach by Y. Li, Y. Li, Z. Li, Z. Zhang, Z. Zhang, L. Chen, L. Chen, S. Kurkute, S. Kurkute, L. Scaff, L. Scaff, X. Pan, X. Pan

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…WRF-CTL captures the main pattern of observed precipitation distribution from CaPA and ANUSPLIN but shows a wet bias near the British Columbia coast in winter and over the immediate region on the lee side of the Canadian Rockies. …”
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    A global hotspot for dissolved organic carbon in hypermaritime watersheds of coastal British Columbia by A. A. Oliver, A. A. Oliver, S. E. Tank, S. E. Tank, I. Giesbrecht, I. Giesbrecht, M. C. Korver, W. C. Floyd, W. C. Floyd, W. C. Floyd, P. Sanborn, P. Sanborn, C. Bulmer, K. P. Lertzman, K. P. Lertzman

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Hypermaritime landscapes are common on the British Columbia coast, suggesting that this coastal margin may play an important role in the regional processing of carbon and in linking terrestrial carbon to marine ecosystems.…”
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