Szymon Surma – South Beach Waves
Huge waves turn the ocean white with foam at South Beach, in Pacific Rim National Park near Ucluelet. June 2007.
Szymon Surma – Pelagic Goose Barnacles
Pelagic goose barnacles (Lepas anatifera) cover a driftwood log cast ashore at Cox Bay in Tofino. June 2007.
Szymon Surma – Ochre Seastars
Ochre sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus) mingle with giant green anemones (Anthopleura xanthogrammica) in a tidepool at the northern end of Schooner Cove, in Pacific Rim National Park near Tofino. June 2008.
Szymon Surma – Moonglow Anemone
A moonglow anemone (Anthopleura artemisia) in the lower intertidal zone of Wreck Beach near UBC. May 2017.
Szymon Surma – Lismore Lighthouse
Lismore lighthouse, on the Scottish island of the same name, with the Highlands in the background. Seen from the ferry “Isle of Mull” en route from Oban to Craignure. July 2015.
Sarah Dier-McComb – Waddle Proficiency
My research takes place on a remote subantarctic island in the Falkland Islands. It’s so windy there that trees can’t grow, only tall grasses. While researching the winter foraging ecology of Gentoo penguins, I am also able to get to know many of the other species that call Pebble Island home. The Islands are beautiful […]
Sarah Dier-McComb – Titanic Romance
My research takes place on a remote subantarctic island in the Falkland Islands. It’s so windy there that trees can’t grow, only tall grasses. While researching the winter foraging ecology of Gentoo penguins, I am also able to get to know many of the other species that call Pebble Island home. The Islands are […]
Sarah Dier-McComb – The pebbles of Pebble Island
My research takes place on a remote subantarctic island in the Falkland Islands. It’s so windy there that trees can’t grow, only tall grasses. While researching the winter foraging ecology of Gentoo penguins, I am also able to get to know many of the other species that call Pebble Island home. The Islands are […]
Sarah Dier-McComb – Knights fo the Round Table
My research takes place on a remote subantarctic island in the Falkland Islands. It’s so windy there that trees can’t grow, only tall grasses. While researching the winter foraging ecology of Gentoo penguins, I am also able to get to know many of the other species that call Pebble Island home. The Islands are […]
Sarah Dier-McComb – A visiting king
My research takes place on a remote subantarctic island in the Falkland Islands. It’s so windy there that trees can’t grow, only tall grasses. While researching the winter foraging ecology of Gentoo penguins, I am also able to get to know many of the other species that call Pebble Island home. The Islands are beautiful […]