October 2021 Issue 155

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Down by the Bay Where the eelgrass grows Back to my home, I dare not go For if I do My mother would say Have you ever seen eelgrass being transplanted?! Down By The Bay!

10:45 am. This year we will be including those who were lost to PTSD.

Annual Poppy Envelope Stuffing

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id you know that eelgrass is not an actual “seaweed”? It is a seagrass that grows in shallow, muddy or sandy bottomed estuarine bays (such as Cowichan Bay). Eelgrass anchors itself in sand or mud using a rhizome which is a stem that has numerous hairlike white roots.

C The Importance of Eelgrass

For the past 20 years, Cowichan Tribes, SeaChange Marine Conservation Society, Cowichan Land Trust, Cowichan Estuary Nature Centre and other local organizations have been working together to restore Cowichan Bay’s eelgrass beds to their former glory. According to some Cowichan Tribes members, there used to be a saying that “when the tide is out, the table is set”. Cowichan Bay’s eelgrass beds used to cover the entire estuary intertidal zone and were a critical habitat and food source for many different species of animals. Historically, Cowichan Tribes members were able to collect everything they needed for a meal from Cowichan’s eelgrass beds. Eelgrass beds are still a critical source of food and shelter for many different types of animals (salmon, crab, shrimp and others too numerous to list here).

Salmon fry use the eelgrass as shelter while they’re transitioning to saltwater; crabs use eelgrass for both habitat and food source, even swans eat tasty eelgrass shoots and sometimes munch on snails and other creatures living on the eelgrass strands.

ome join us on October 14th. We are open for lunch and following lunch we will be hosting our Annual Poppy Envelope Stuffing. Help is needed as we have over 6,000 envelopes to stuff for the Poppy Campaign which starts on October 29th. We will be honouring the Canadian service men and women who have lost their lives on Canadian soil by holding a Special Service on October 22nd starting at

Also on the program will our Honour Guard, Cds. Bob Collin and James Baird reading off the names of the veterans lost this year, Wayne Montgomery will sing a “A Soldiers Memoir” and a video of Taylor Fance playing “Society’s Disguise”. Malahat Legion President Isabelle Hammer and Allistair McGregor will also be laying wreathes. Thanks to Mike Trepanier of Shawnigan Lake who crafted the cabinet on display at the Malahat Legion. Don’t forget to check out our Galley’s great food and our Saturday Meat Draws from 3 – 5:00 pm. Covid rules will be observed so bring your vaccine card and a piece of ID.

In September, the Cowichan Estuary Nature Centre will be working with Cowichan Tribes, SeaChange Marine Conservation Society and others to transplant 4000 eelgrass shoots in the Bay as a continuation of our restoration activities. So if you go down to the bay and the tide is out, take a moment to appreciate the habitat and food that our precious eelgrass beds provide. And if you’re a teacher, you might consider bringing your class to the Nature Centre for some more in-depth learning about eelgrass and its role in our estuary. www.cowichanestuary.ca By Madeline Southern Nature Educator

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October Forecasts

6min
page 77

Greening the Red List Can Accelerate Species Recovery

4min
page 76

Listening. The Heart of Healing

2min
page 73

Golden Ghost Tattoo Removal

2min
pages 74-75

IOPA - Connecting Organic Farming To Community

2min
page 72

The Importance of Eelgrass

2min
page 71

Riding the Waves of Emotions

4min
page 69

The Colours of Autumn Strolls

2min
page 68

Gratitude

2min
page 61

Why We Should Read: A Mind Spread Out on the Ground

2min
page 67

Cabaret Weekend Features Two Favourite Pianists

1min
page 62

Progressive Green Building Technologies

5min
pages 58-59

Art Show at Little Bird

2min
page 65

Strategies to save for your children’s Education

2min
page 57

Gerard’s Specialty Foods

2min
page 56

$2000 for Healthy and Climate Smart Home

3min
page 55

Mulch Mulch Mulch

2min
page 52

Quercetin the Bountiful Bioflavonoid

2min
page 51

Seed Saving Workshop

1min
page 50

Is Tinnitus Real?

2min
page 49

Chemainus Theatre Cabaret Series

1min
pages 46-47

Fact or Fiction - Learning to Live with Bullfrogs

2min
pages 43-44

October 7th

2min
page 38

Torchbearers Art Show

1min
page 37

Cowichan Women’s Health Collective

2min
page 34

Local Pairings for your Thanksgiving Turkey

4min
pages 27-29

Science & Romance: Friends or Foes?

4min
pages 20-21

Back to School, Back to Sleep

5min
pages 32-33

Delicious Finds at reFRESH Marketplace

2min
pages 30-31

Give Thanks There’s Always Something New in Cowichan

1min
pages 24-25

Rainforest Arts Thinking and Talking Big

2min
page 19

Luschiim’s Plants

5min
pages 11-13

Fill Your Basket from a 50km Radius

2min
pages 8-9

The Traditions of Breaking Bread

2min
pages 16-17

See Harry Manx Live In Concert

3min
page 10

An Untraditional Thanksgiving

3min
page 15

Business and Arts:More than a Fist Bump

1min
page 14

Barnes & Maracle

3min
page 18

October Events

2min
page 5
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