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Skidegate Inlet (BC145)

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Skidegate Inlet (BC145)

Queen Charlotte City, Colombie-Britannique

Latitude 53,249°N
Longitude 131,943°O
Altitude 0m
Superficie 340,77km²

Description du site

Skidegate Inlet is a large embayment between the two main islands (Graham and Moresby Islands) of the Haida Gwaii archipelago in British Columbia. The IBA site extends west from Leonide Point on Graham Island, and eastward on the north coast to a point halfway between the village of Skidegate and Dead Tree Point. On the southern side of the inlet, the site extends east and southward along the coast near Moresby Island to a point between Cape Chroustcheff and Copper Bay. It includes all the marine waters in this region, in an arc to about 5 km offshore. The smaller islands are rocky, whereas the larger islands contain small conifer forests. The western portion of the site is characterized by comparatively sheltered channels and bays around two large islands at the centre of the inlet. Here, a long sand spit extends out from Spit Point across the mouth of Skidegate Inlet. A broad shallow tidal shelf extends eastwards from here, with adjacent beaches and intertidal flats consisting of a mixture of mud sand and stones. Gray Whales are often seen feeding in offshore waters.

Oiseaux

Globally important numbers of Black Brant (10-15,000) occur during spring migration, stopping to feed on the eel grass beds. Up to 2,000 birds were seen on a single day during surveys in 1991. Diving ducks, loons and grebes concentrate in large numbers around schools of spawning Pacific Herring. The Inlet is an important feeding area for Red-necked and Western Grebes, Surf, White-winged and Black Scoters, Greater Scaup, and Harlequin Ducks. A globally important population of Pigeon Guillemots and a nationally important population of Black Oystercatchers occur during the breeding season. In 1990, researchers estimated that there were approximately 1,000 nesting pairs of guillemots in the area, and 44 pairs of Black Oystercathers were found. The largest numbers of guillemots were on Lillihorn, Jewell, and Torrens islands. Glaucous-winged Gulls also nest throughout the 26 islets and islands. The eastern end of the inlet around Sandspit is important for migrating shorebirds during spring and fall. A high diversity of species can be found at Big Spit, Kilkun Bay and Little Spit Point. Thirty-seven species were recorded during surveys in 1991 and 1992, the four most numerous being Western Sandpiper, Dunlin, Black Turnstone, and Sanderling. Sandspit is a significant stopover for Surfbirds, with 2,400 recorded in spring. Regular fall migrants include Pacific and American Golden Plovers, Upland Sandpiper and Black-bellied Plover. In spring, regular migrants include Red Knot, dowitchers and Marbled Godwit. The relative importance of the IBA to some of the species listed above is under review.

Enjeux de conservation

Predation by raccoons, an introduced species, is a threat to nesting colonial waterbirds in the region. Human disturbance, development, and oils spills also have the potential to affect bird species and their habitat.

Catégories ZICO Habitats Usages Menaces Potencielles ou Existantes Status de Protection
Huîtrier de Bachman
Nombre Année Saison
812021Hiver
882020Hiver
80 - 1272019Hiver
1252017Hiver
902017Automne
76 - 3492016Hiver
1452015Hiver
90 - 1082015Automne
1702014Hiver
1262014Automne
1062013Hiver
100 - 1522013Automne
219 - 3912012Hiver
1572011Hiver
2712010Hiver
2002010Automne
2682009Hiver
962008Hiver
762007Hiver
3712006Hiver
2482005Hiver
2322004Hiver
2342003Hiver
1272002Hiver
2232001Hiver
1602000Hiver
2111999Hiver
1501998Hiver
1131997Hiver
1071996Hiver
871994Hiver
1021993Hiver
1771992Hiver
761991Hiver
1271990Hiver
881990Été
Grèbe élégant
Nombre Année Saison
1 0002019Hiver
1 5002018Hiver
1 0002017Hiver
1 000 - 2 0002016Hiver
1 0002015Hiver
1 000 - 1 5002015Automne
1 000 - 1 3002014Hiver
2 000 - 2 0042013Hiver
1 0002013Automne
1 0002010Hiver
9212006Hiver
9061993Hiver
2 7241992Hiver
Cormoran pélagique
Nombre Année Saison
5272017Hiver
7202015Hiver
6402013Hiver
5852004Hiver
1 0692000Hiver
Goéland arctique (thayeri)
Nombre Année Saison
1002016Hiver
902015Automne
1292013Hiver
802011Automne
Tournepierre noir
Nombre Année Saison
8142017Hiver
7922014Hiver
9062012Hiver
7842010Hiver
9022003Hiver
1 0931994Hiver
Goéland à ailes grises
Nombre Année Saison
6 3422008Hiver
4 5012002Hiver
??Été
Guillemot colombin
Nombre Année Saison
2 6301990Été
Grèbe jougris
Nombre Année Saison
5002016Printemps
3852011Automne
3502010Automne
Macreuse à ailes blanches
Nombre Année Saison
2831991Printemps
4 2921990Hiver
Bernache cravant
Nombre Année Saison
3 0001995Printemps
6001992Hiver
6001991Hiver
2 0001991Printemps