Clupea pallasi
(Pacific Herring)
© Rosemary Taylor (Photo ID #64220)
Photographer's Submitted Details
Photo Location
Qualicum Beach, Vancouver Island
Photographer
Rosemary Taylor
Habitat
Tideline
Photo Date
April 07, 2014
Upload Date
April 08, 2014
Elevation (m)
Latitude
49.368793
Longitude
-124.485612
Photo ID #
64220
Comments
Herring spawning takes place during March and April on the east coast of Vancouver Island. Wildlife, seals, sealions, brant geese, thousands of gulls, sea ducks and shorebirds, gather in great numbers to benefit from waters full of fish eggs. However, vast numbers of eggs are washed up and form huge long, deep windrows at the tideline, and before even reaching the beach, the smell is very noticeable on the approach! Nothing was eating these huge piles of eggs on the beach when this image was taken, although geese and gulls were busy dabbling at the water's edge. This image is the epitome of Piled Higher and Deeper - the rows of eggs can be quite deeply piled up.