2017 fieldwork photos

Below is a quick view of our recent fieldwork in the Broken Group Islands, including some photos of the happenings. We are very fortunate to have had the support of many institutions and individuals for this opportunity.

2017 Group photo with the Tseshaht Beach Keepers and Parks Canada.
The geospatial team from the Hakai Institute came out with their UAVs and took this incredible photo of the truly beautiful Tseshaht reserve which we were fortunate to use as a temporary basecamp.
We had the privilege of visiting the 5,000 year old village site of Ts’ishaa, the named origin place of the Tseshaht First Nation.
Lunch on the beach during a Tseshaht Community trip to the village of Kakmakimilh on Keith Island as viewed from a Hakai UAV.
Micah wet screening in intense shell rich deposits with coffee nearby.
The Historical Ecology & Coastal Archaeology class (at BMSC) got a chance to visit Keith Island and the Tseshaht Beach Keepers.