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Billion sea creatures may have died in heat wave: UBC biologist - BC News
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Billion seashore animals may have died from heat wave, biologist says
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The ranking was created after asking 400 people to rate the best swimming spots in the province.
So, pull out your bathing suit, slather on the sunscreen, and check out some of the best spots in BC to go for a swim. And if you decide to visit swimming holes that have fast-moving water, such as rivers, be sure to practice caution and wear a flotation device if necessary.
1. Cultus Lake
Cultus Lake (Ruth Hartnup/Flickr)
Cultus Lake boasts sandy beaches, clean freshwater swimming, and convenient access to nearby food and amenities. Given its popularity, however, paid parking is in full effect, so be sure to arrive early in the day.
More than a billion seashore animals may have cooked to death in B.C. heat wave, says UBC researcher
A marine biologist at the University of British Columbia estimates that last week s record-breaking heat wave in B.C. may have killed more than one billion intertidal animals living along the Salish Sea coastline.
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Shoreline temps above 50 C and low tides led to mass deaths of animals like mussels, clams, sea stars
Posted: Jul 05, 2021 4:36 PM PT | Last Updated: July 5
Dead mussels are seen along the shoreline of Third Beach in Vancouver on June 27, in the middle of B.C. s record-breaking heat wave.(Chris Harley/University of British Columbia)
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