July 2021 Issue 152

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A “Light” Evening Paddle in Cowichan Bay

W

hen Coastal Bliss Adventures opened its Cowichan Bay Kayaking location, we knew there was a history of bioluminescence in the bay. The question we had was whether people are willing to be kayaking as late as 11:00 pm! Moonlight tours had been a draw for a

while, but they end earlier, just after the moon rises. When we started exploring the later evenings on the water, we knew quickly that bioluminescence tours would be a hit. Bioluminescence is when living things produce light from chemical reactions in their bodies. Most people are familiar with fireflies, which are a common source of bioluminescence on land. While there

are very few freshwater bioluminescent organisms, the sea environment is full of them. Many vertebrates and invertebrates produce chemiluminescence, or light from chemical reactions. We suspect that most of the bioluminescence in Cowichan Bay is produced by dinoflagellates, or tiny, plankton-like organisms. Dinoflagellates produce luciferin, the light-producing chemical compound, and an enzyme called luciferase, or photoprotein, to light up. For these creatures, if they are disturbed in the water, they light up with a tiny flash. Paddling into the estuary only lets us see this spectacular phenomenon as the light dims to a very low light in the night sky. Once it is dark enough, tiny sparkles begin to show up as the paddle moves in the water, eventually producing a blanket of light that follows the paddle. On some occasions, small fish will light up an area producing flashes

in the water, or even large swaths of light under a boat. Kayaking in the evening in Cowichan Bay is one of the best times. The thermal winds have eased, and the activity has died down, making it a peaceful way to enjoy the evening and get a different perspective on the Cowichan Valley, looking up at it from the water of the bay. We usually spend two hours on our bioluminescence tours, enjoying the sunset and eventually the in-water light show that comes with the gathering darkness. With the calm water, it is a perfect tour for beginners, and we can accommodate most needs with single, double or sit-ontop kayaks. cowichanbaykayaking.com Georgia, Owner of Cowichan Bay Kayaking has been observing the Osprey in Cowichan Bay.

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July Forecasts by Georgia Nicols

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page 77

Turn your Story into a Legend

3min
page 74

Hot Days of Summer Favourite Swimming Holes

2min
page 71

Why We Should Read

3min
page 69

Wingboarding

4min
page 76

Improve Digestion, Increase Energy

3min
page 68

Habitat for Humanity Building Strong Communities

2min
page 70

Flowers in July

2min
page 67

A Hidden Gem in the Cowichan Valley

2min
page 66

Have you ever seen a Nudibranch?

2min
pages 62-63

Recycling: The Last Option

2min
page 64

Cowichan Food Innovation Program

1min
page 56

Gardening with KinPark Kids

2min
page 61

Working Together to Save Water in the Koksilah Watershed

5min
pages 57-59

Engaging the Ecological Imagination

1min
page 60

A “Light” Evening Paddle in Cowichan Bay

1min
page 55

Cowichan District Hospital Foundation

2min
page 53

I laughed so hard I peed my Pants

2min
page 52

Balancing Your Moods

3min
page 51

Reconfirming the Oneness of Humanity

2min
page 50

The Hidden Hazard In Your Workplace

3min
page 49

Bill C-12, the Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act

2min
pages 46-47

Planning Your Estate

2min
page 48

Soil Structure

2min
page 45

Why Hire an Interior Decorator?

2min
page 43

2021 Islands Folk Festival Live Streaming on FB

4min
pages 40-42

Romance in Full Bloom at Aquamaris Art Gallery

1min
page 39

Artist Joanne Nemeth at Excellent Frameworks

1min
page 38

Valley Voices: Childhood Contrasts

3min
page 36

Wool Helps to Treat Common Senior Ailments

3min
page 35

Grounded Grandmothers a New Book by Aukje Kapteyn

2min
page 34

Pregnancy and Covid-19

3min
page 33

Travel Advice From an Organic Bedding Connoisseur

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page 32

Downtown Duncan BIA

3min
pages 30-31

Sensational Summers at the Pubic Market

1min
pages 28-29

Love Your Soda Stream...again

2min
page 23

Cowichan Valley Art Council: Floored

1min
page 24

Chemainus Valley Cultural Arts Society Hitting a High Note

2min
page 27

Double Eagle: A Collaboration

2min
page 25

Explore Chemainus

2min
page 26

Spinach Salad with Strawberry Basil Vinaigrette

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Summer Sippers

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Duncan Farmers Market

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page 12

Not Just About Old Growth: Defending the Sacred at Ada’itsx

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39 Days of July

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In Defence of Chardonnay

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Community Apples Finding New Life in Cider

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A Request for a Tree Protection Bylaw

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Dry Aged Beef

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July Events

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