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K'ómoks (BC272)

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K'ómoks (BC272)

Comox, Colombie-Britannique

Latitude 49,624°N
Longitude 124,873°O
Altitude 0 - 200m
Superficie 560,73km²

Description du site

The K'omoks IBA, along the east-central coast of Vancouver Island near the city of Courtenay, is an extensive network of marine waters, estuaries, backshore areas and associated lowland valley bottoms. Inland lowlands are a mixture of agricultural areas and forested land. Forests are predominately Coastal Douglas-fir and Western Hemlock while some dry Garry Oak/Douglas-fir forest occupies drier sites. An extensive estuary ecosystem extends from K'omoks Estuary through Baynes Sound to Deep Bay and Mapleguard Point, approximately 30 km to the southeast. Baynes Sound is a shallow coastal channel fringed by protected bays, open foreshore, tidal estuaries and inshore marshes. The shoreline includes wide expanses of mud and sand flats, low gradient deltas and sand and gravel beaches. This area is the most important intertidal area in B.C. for oyster and shellfish aquaculture. Further offshore, Lambert Channel and the marine waters surrounding Hornby Island have mostly rocky shores and rocky headlands, that provide extensive feeding and resting areas for waterbirds, especially during herring spawn in late-winter and early-spring.

The K'omoks IBA is an amalgamation of the former Comox Valley IBA, Baynes Sound IBA and Lambert Channel/Hornby Island Waters IBA. These three IBAs share common populations of waterbirds but were established as separate IBAs because they were nominated independently; follow the links to access the original site information.

Oiseaux

Significant Species - This IBA supports six species at the global level: Trumpeter Swan, Surf Scoter, Western Grebe, Black Oystercatcher, Iceland Gull (Thayer's), Glaucous-winged Gull; and three species at the continental level: White-winged Scoter, Red-necked Grebe, and Mew Gull. Continentally significant numbers of Waterbirds occur each year and, in some years, continentally significant numbers for Brant and Long-tailed Duck.

Aggregations of 30,000-60,000 Waterbirds occur each year during herring spawn and over 100,000 were observed in March 2019. About a third to half of those waterbirds are waterfowl, including significant numbers of Surf Scoter, White-winged Scoter, and Long-tailed Duck in some years, and significant numbers gulls of Mew Gull, Iceland Gull (Thayer's) and Glaucous-winged Gull.

The Comox Valley is notable for the numbers of Trumpeter Swan that over-winter there. Following protection and recovery in the early 1900’s, the numbers of swans increased from the 1960s to an over-wintering population of about 2,100 birds but then declined to about 1,000 birds in recent years, which is still globally significant. The swans arrive in late October and have mostly departed by early April. They feed on various winter cover crops on farms as well as on native vegetation in the estuary.

Aggregations of Harlequin Duck gather at a few locations on the northeast side of Hornby Island during herring spawn. An estimated 3,400-5,500 birds were present in 1996-2001 but numbers have decreased to 1150-1250 birds in recent years. Historically, Western Grebe wintered here in globally significant numbers until the 1990s but then declined steeply. This significant decline has been noted throughout the Salish Sea (British Columbia and Washington); the reasons for the decline are not clear but may be related to a decrease in forage fish and a subsequent southerly shift in wintering areas. Recently numbers have increased again to globally significant numbers.

Other Species of Conservation Interest - The IBA supports important numbers of three species determined to be Threatened or Special Concern by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC; wildlife species that have been assessed as at risk by COSEWIC may qualify for legal protection and recovery under Canada's Species at Risk Act). Great Blue Heron (fannini subspecies) (Special Concern, COSEWIC) has several colonies in the IBA (up to 100 individuals). Marbled Murrelet (Threatened, COSEWIC; Endangered, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, IUCN) occurs regularly in the IBA most of the year (peak counts of at least 50-100 individuals). Heermann’s Gull (Near Threatened, IUCN) is regular and up to 100 individuals and Peregrine Falcon (Special Concern, COSEWIC; Near Threatened, IUCN) winters regularly in the IBA and 1-2 pairs nest.

Enjeux de conservation

The number of people living in the IBA has doubled over the past 25 years and is expected to continue to increase. Impacts associated with increased development, including discharges from sewage and suburban storm sewers, wetlands being filled in, and new housing developments and associated commercial/industrial areas reduces the amount, and degrades the quality, of habitat for Trumpeter Swan and other waterbirds. Loss of soil-based agriculture also reduces habitat available for swans. From 1992 to 2002, at least 5% of the sensitive ecosystems and over 29% of modified ecosystems such as older second growth forests and seasonally flooded agricultural fields were lost to other uses. Disturbance from increased recreational activities also poses a potential threat to bird populations using the area.

Many of the species using this IBA are dependent on the Pacific herring spawn. Any activity that negatively impacts the herring spawn could have significant impacts on the ability of this site to support a concentration of birds. There is increasing concern that the current commercial harvest is not sustainable and there are calls for a moratorium or closure.

There is limited legislated protection in place for the marine waters; the most significant is the marine extension to Helliwell Provincial Park. On the uplands, there is a National Wildlife Area and several Provincial and Regional Parks, mostly forested habitat. Several areas of upland habitat are owned or managed for wildlife conservation, especially for Trumpeter Swan and waterfowl, by Ducks Unlimited Canada and The Nature Trust of British Columbia. As well, the Comox Valley Waterfowl Management Project (Ducks Unlimited Canada and Canadian Wildlife Service) is a cooperative farm and wildlife extension program established to maintain wintering waterfowl populations in harmony with successful farming.

The IBA is recognised in the Comox Valley Conservation Strategy (Nature Without Borders) and in some Official Community Plans.

Within the IBA, members of Comox Valley Nature have been conducting standardised bird monitoring for five decades: Christmas Bird Counts since 1961, Spring Bird Counts since 1976, weekly Trumpeter Swan Counts since 1990, as well as other bird counts. Volunteers also have been collecting monthly counts for the British Columbia Coastal Waterbird Survey since 1999 and monthly surveys for the British Columbia Beached Bird Survey since 2002.

Catégories ZICO Habitats Usages Menaces Potencielles ou Existantes Status de Protection
Goéland arctique (thayeri)
Nombre Année Saison
150 - 4202022Hiver
160 - 2 6002021Printemps
2202021Hiver
175 - 8602020Printemps
140 - 1892020Hiver
1022019Automne
1232019Printemps
100 - 1702019Hiver
1402018Automne
80 - 2502018Printemps
205 - 5852018Hiver
113 - 1 0002017Hiver
1502017Automne
802017Printemps
240 - 7772016Hiver
100 - 2202016Automne
136 - 4002016Printemps
300 - 1 3672015Hiver
150 - 2002015Automne
100 - 1 0002015Printemps
151 - 6002014Hiver
90 - 1402014Automne
850 - 2 0002014Printemps
195 - 3392013Hiver
200 - 3002013Automne
500 - 8002013Printemps
328 - 6702012Hiver
80 - 1052012Automne
200 - 5002012Printemps
129 - 5182011Hiver
86 - 3592011Automne
100 - 4002011Printemps
123 - 3172010Hiver
1502010Automne
200 - 5002010Printemps
120 - 2362009Hiver
105 - 3452009Automne
1502009Printemps
135 - 1 5012008Printemps
78 - 1272008Hiver
79 - 1192007Hiver
88 - 3502007Automne
300 - 2 0002007Printemps
100 - 2542006Hiver
150 - 2842006Printemps
87 - 1382005Hiver
1672005Automne
112 - 5002005Printemps
81 - 2692004Hiver
140 - 8002004Printemps
192 - 1 2002003Hiver
1172003Automne
111 - 4002003Printemps
922002Hiver
210 - 2252002Automne
200 - 2962002Printemps
104 - 4502001Hiver
1102001Automne
97 - 2602001Printemps
166 - 3592000Hiver
100 - 1 0002000Printemps
77 - 4961999Hiver
1181998Hiver
94 - 1111995Hiver
1971994Hiver
2601993Hiver
1201992Hiver
Cygne trompette
Nombre Année Saison
338 - 8822021Hiver
290 - 3502020Hiver
260 - 5752019Hiver
2922018Printemps
275 - 3522018Hiver
284 - 4542017Hiver
320 - 1 1802016Hiver
290 - 5782015Hiver
279 - 1 0912014Hiver
2902014Automne
400 - 1 4652013Hiver
300 - 1 5002013Printemps
340 - 2 5502012Hiver
4002012Automne
407 - 2 2742011Hiver
310 - 2 1792010Hiver
360 - 6502010Automne
2602010Printemps
300 - 2 1192009Hiver
289 - 2 9062008Hiver
306 - 2 2562007Hiver
1 796 - 2 8042006Hiver
6002006Automne
481 - 2 3602005Hiver
461 - 1 4742004Hiver
910 - 2 9392003Hiver
400 - 1 1952002Hiver
400 - 1 5602001Hiver
270 - 1 9042000Hiver
1 2791999Hiver
315 - 1 2211998Hiver
1 4941997Hiver
1 0111995Hiver
8021994Hiver
7421993Hiver
1 0981992Hiver
4151991Hiver
7151990Hiver
Goéland à ailes grises
Nombre Année Saison
10 0002021Printemps
5 0002020Printemps
5 000 - 9 0252017Printemps
5 0002016Printemps
5 000 - 32 0002014Printemps
5 000 - 8 0002013Printemps
4 6972012Hiver
7 5482011Printemps
4 3632010Hiver
5 000 - 8 0002010Automne
4 300 - 45 0002010Printemps
5 6692006Printemps
4 3102005Hiver
6 914 - 6 9252004Hiver
7 0002004Printemps
9 2442003Hiver
6 8662002Hiver
8 5972001Hiver
8 0002001Printemps
5 6852000Hiver
6 3101997Hiver
7 5251995Hiver
4 5561994Hiver
4 4981991Hiver
Grèbe élégant
Nombre Année Saison
1 1202010Automne
6 000 - 6 3402005Hiver
1 000 - 1 1322003Automne
2 0002003Printemps
2 1221997Hiver
1 5161994Hiver
3 0811991Hiver
Bernache cravant
Nombre Année Saison
15 5012012Printemps
Macreuse à front blanc
Nombre Année Saison
10 0002021Printemps
10 0002019Printemps
8 0002018Printemps
8 0002016Printemps
6 000 - 8 0002015Printemps
5 9662014Hiver
11 0002014Printemps
11 4762012Printemps
25 0002010Printemps
6 5962009Printemps
5 9312005Printemps
15 0002003Printemps
Huîtrier de Bachman
Nombre Année Saison
90 - 1042020Automne
862019Automne
1172017Hiver
1352016Hiver
1782015Hiver
1922014Hiver
1542013Hiver
1002011Hiver
1672010Hiver
1182009Hiver
1122007Hiver
882006Hiver
782005Hiver
812004Hiver
791995Hiver
Cormoran pélagique
Nombre Année Saison
9002017Hiver
Tournepierre noir
Nombre Année Saison
1 0002004Automne
1 0002002Automne
Guillemot marbré
Nombre Année Saison
5102016Printemps
822008Printemps
942006Printemps
43 - 602004Printemps
46 - 752003Printemps
442002Automne
Goéland à bec court
Nombre Année Saison
2 7162021Printemps
5 000 - 6 0252017Printemps
2 5002016Printemps
2 500 - 4 0002013Printemps
4 2552008Printemps
2 800 - 4 1682007Printemps
2 9152006Printemps
3 3412004Printemps
2 5002003Printemps
2 990 - 9 0002001Printemps
Macreuse à ailes blanches
Nombre Année Saison
5 000 - 10 0002018Printemps
5 9942004Hiver
5 1672004Automne
5 0852003Printemps
5 0332003Hiver
Grèbe jougris
Nombre Année Saison
350 - 6502021Automne
340 - 4662020Automne
3722019Automne
466 - 5002017Automne
368 - 4002016Automne
358 - 5502013Automne
5652012Automne
601 - 8222007Automne
4002005Printemps
3972004Automne
4092003Printemps
Goéland de Heermann
Nombre Année Saison
1002014Automne
3352009Printemps
612008Hiver
352006Printemps
Grand Héron
Nombre Année Saison
432021Automne
562021Été
36 - 442020Automne
38 - 532020Été
34 - 462020Printemps
40 - 592018Automne
38 - 682018Été
37 - 552016Été
532015Hiver
442014Hiver
562012Printemps
682011Printemps
1022010Printemps
412009Hiver
492009Printemps
532008Printemps
462007Automne
382007Été
482007Printemps
35 - 442006Hiver
602005Hiver
45 - 762005Printemps
552004Hiver
55 - 632004Automne
422004Été
46 - 942004Printemps
562003Hiver
542003Automne
38 - 842003Printemps
392002Hiver
552002Automne
732002Printemps
392001Hiver
442001Automne
35 - 611999Hiver
35 - 611998Hiver
561997Hiver
431995Hiver
34 - 351994Hiver
531993Hiver
861992Hiver
1061991Hiver
691990Hiver
Petit-duc des montagnes
Nombre Année Saison
12019Hiver
12018Printemps
12009Hiver
12004Hiver
12003Printemps
12003Hiver
12001Hiver
12001Automne
12001Été
12000Hiver
22000Printemps
21999Printemps
11999Hiver
21998Printemps
Ictérie polyglotte
Nombre Année Saison
12019Été
12019Printemps
Oiseaux aquatiques
Nombre Année Saison
32 7412011Printemps
21 0662011Hiver
60 5372010Printemps
26 2322010Hiver
21 8122009Printemps
22 2622009Hiver
47 6842008Printemps
38 0972007Printemps
33 0542006Printemps
50 4572005Printemps
54 5712004Printemps
28 9532003Printemps
24 2962003Hiver
28 5182002Printemps
20 6042002Hiver
Fuligule milouinan
Nombre Année Saison
5 0002010Printemps
Plongeon du Pacifique
Nombre Année Saison
7 0002018Hiver
Bécasseau du ressac
Nombre Année Saison
5302015Printemps
6002014Hiver
6002013Hiver
6002012Automne
Goéland de Californie
Nombre Année Saison
5 0002016Printemps
Arlequin plongeur
Nombre Année Saison
1 4692007Printemps
1 4772006Printemps
1 0992005Printemps
1 5872004Printemps
1 0942003Printemps
1 2212002Printemps