Ogden Point Odyssey Breakwater, natural history, people and activities $14.95

Val Schaefer & Anny Schaefer Available in Victoria, BC bookstores and online at www.urbanecology.ca

Full colour, 6” x 9”, 140 pages 2 maps & 135 colour photos including many beautiful underwater shots from local divers Fully indexed with a bonus species list Printed and bound in on Forest Stewardship Council-certified paper

ISBN-13 978-0-9865576-0-6 URBAN ECOLOGY urbanecology.ca Minutes from , British Columbia, Ogden Point with its kilometre-long Breakwater is a magnet of energy and activity. Countless creatures— from plankton to invertebrates to fish to mammals— make their home here. City folks visit Ogden Point to relax, reflect and take in the views. SCUBA divers explore the kelp forests below while planes and helicopters take off and land in the distance. During the warmer months, cruise ships on their way to or from dock at the Piers as their passengers go ashore to enjoy Victoria’s delights. During the winter, visitors are overawed by waves crashing into the Breakwater’s granite blocks—and know when to keep their distance. Ogden Point Odyssey: Breakwater, natural history, people and activities reveals the secrets of this magical destination.

Written and photographed by Anny Schaefer and Val Schaefer, with more photos by Scott Stevenson, Mark Hiebert, Dane Stabel, Ashley Park, Gavin Schaefer and the Island Equipment Owners Association. Maps: The Salish Sea (Stefan Freelan of Western Washington University), Ogden Point (urbanecology.ca)

Available through Victoria bookstores, urbanecology.ca, or 1 250 857 7759