by Eiko Jones | Jan 31, 2018 | Front Page |
Botswana Photo Safari In Nov 2017 I embarked on a photographic journey in which I had no idea where it would lead. Myself and a small group of photographers joined up with another group of adventurers on a 10 day mobile camping safari in the Okavango Delta and Chobe...
by Eiko Jones | Apr 20, 2017 | Front Page |
Fishing, ice skating and playing army in the Beaver Lodge Forest Lands, swimming and fishing in the estuary – Rick Buchanan has witnessed Campbell River’s transformation over the past four decades. As a child of the 1970s, he has seen the community being focused on...
by Eiko Jones | Mar 12, 2017 | Front Page |
For one hundred years the Capilano lies at rest. ****This article appeared in the CV Collective magazine in early 2016. Floating lazily in the glassy calm waters of Shearwater Passage, our boat tied off to the mooring buoy, we got our equipment ready for an exciting...
by Eiko Jones | Feb 11, 2017 | Front Page |
Sandra is a volunteer through and through. From early in life she has been involved in some form of volunteerism. Starting with Student groups and other community forums she is now the current president of Greenways Land Trust. This is a position she is proud of and...
by Eiko Jones | Jan 5, 2017 | Front Page |
My 16 Favorite Ocean Underwater images from 2016 2016 was a great year for me in underwater photography. In the early part of the year I spent lots of time in the river with juvenile salmon. But the summer and fall months I was happily exploring the ocean realm with a...
by Eiko Jones | Dec 12, 2016 | Front Page |
Record Rockfish recruitment year One of the highlights this last year as an underwater photographer was witnessing and documenting the unprecedented Rockfish explosion. There has not been a recruitment of young rockfish like this for decades that anyone can recall. Up...
by Eiko Jones | Jul 18, 2016 | Front Page |
Apnea Training- Overcoming the bodies survival instincts. On July 9th I started a course that I have been wanting to do for a long time- Apnea Training, otherwise known as Freediving. For various reasons I have had a desire to do this, but mainly to see see how...
by Eiko Jones | Jun 24, 2016 | Front Page |
Life abounds among the pilings of the Argonaut Wharf in Campbell River. From above water it is just a bunch of wooden and concrete pilings descending into the water. Below it is a haven for fish life and invertebrates that cling to the myriad of structures that lie...
by Eiko Jones | Jun 16, 2016 | Front Page |
Exploring British Columbias Emerald Seas. Exploration dives are always a lot of fun for me. But when you get asked to go to Nimmo Bay Wilderness Resort to spend a few days exploring the area its even better. This luxury resort is in the “middle of nowhere”...