| IBA | Boundary Bay - Roberts Bank - Sturgeon Bank (Fraser River Estuary) Delta, Richmond, Surrey, White Rock, British Columbia | |||
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| BC017 | Latitude Longitude | 49.15° N 123.12° W | Elevation Size | 0 - 5 m 400.0 km² |
| Habitats: coniferous forest (temperate), deciduous woods (temperate), salt marshes/brackish marshes, tidal rivers/estuaries, mud or sand flats (saline), freshwater marsh, open sea, arable & cultivated lands, other urban/industrial areas | Land Use: Agriculture, Nature conservation and research, Fisheries/aquaculture, Hunting, Tourism/recreation, Urban/industrial/transport | Potential or ongoing Threats: Agricultural pollution/pesticides, Disturbance, Intensified management, Introduced species, Oil slicks, Recreation/tourism, Urban/industrial development |
| IBA Criteria: Globally Significant: Congregatory Species, Waterfowl Concentrations, Colonial Waterbirds/Seabird Concentrations, Shorebird Concentrations, Continentally Significant: Congregatory Species, Nationally Significant: Threatened Species, Congregatory Species, Wading Bird Concentrations | ||
| Conservation status: Migratory Bird Sanctuary (federal), National Wildlife Area (federal), Provincial Wildlife Management Area, Ramsar Site (Wetland of International Significance), Wild Bird Trust of British Columbia | ||
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Site DescriptionThe Boundary Bay - Roberts Bank - Sturgeon Bank site is a large and complex area in southwestern British Columbia near the city of Vancouver. It includes Boundary Bay and the estuarine Sturgeon and Roberts banks, both of which are coastal wetlands and waters north and south respectively of the south arm of the Fraser River (which is also part of the site). Habitats found here include mudflats, and intertidal marshes predominantly composed of sedge, cattails and bullrush, which are critical to the Fraser River estuary ecosystem. The breakdown of detritus from marsh plants provides about 90% of the estuarine energy. The site also includes Point Roberts (USA) which separates the banks from the shallow Boundary Bay, Mud Bay and Semiahmoo Bay, all of which are more saline than the banks. At low tides, large mudflats form in the bays and extensive eelgrass beds are exposed. Finally, the fertile farmlands of Richmond, Delta, and south Surrey are part of this IBA. This site provides critical habitat for fish, such as the five salmon species, Herring, Coastal Cut-throat Trout and bottom fish species. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
BirdsBoundary Bay, Roberts Bank and Sturgeon Bank form one of the richest and most important ecosystems for migrant and wintering waterbirds in Canada. The most numerous species found here is the Western Sandpiper there are one-day estimates of at least 500,000 during spring migration. Numerous species, including the Western Sandpiper, move from one part of this site to another; this is why these three areas have been amalgamated into one IBA. It is thought that a substantial proportion of the global Western Sandpiper population stops on the delta in the spring. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Summary of bird records available for Boundary Bay - Roberts Bank - Sturgeon Bank (Fraser River Estuary) Click here to view all records | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Conservation IssuesIn 1992, Boundary Bay and Roberts Bank were proposed as a World Biosphere Reserve by the Boundary Bay Conservation Committee: Ours to Preserve. The proposal was endorsed by 22 community groups and the Municipal Councils of Delta, Surrey, and White Rock. Boundary Bay exceeds the recognized criteria for a wetland of international importance (a global designation under the Ramsar convention) and for a Hemispheric category WHSRN (Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network) site. In 1995, 11,000 hectares of Boundary Bay outside the dyke were designated as a Wildlife Management Area (WMA) by the province. In 1998, Sturgeon Bank was designated a WMA, and the BC government also has plans to give Roberts Bank the same designation. Once Roberts Bank receives WMA designation the intention is to submit Boundary Bay, Sturgeon Banks and Roberts Bank WMA's for WHSRN designation. Management plans have been prepared for all areas by BC Environment, but have not been finalized. Roberts and Sturgeon Banks are primarily provincially-owned crown land, except a small portion on Westham Island which is part of the federal Alaksen National Wildlife Area, containing the George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary. However, the fate of the surrounding farmlands is uncertain. Research studies are increasingly demonstrating the importance of these lands to the adjacent wetlands and coastal ecosystems. Large greenhouses are being built in the farmlands which are concerning some due to the associated habitat loss. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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