1989 - Prelude by the camp fire on Reef
1993 - Ramsay Island: preparing preliminary work on deer browsing
1993 - Small is beautiful, Ramsay Island
1995 - Back on Reef Island with the Murrelet people
1996 - The "squirrel" and "deer" crew on Reef Island
1997 - a small crew in a larger structure on Reef, upgrading the logistics
1998 - Reef Island (RGIS) and East Limestone Island (LBCS) camps getting sorted out in town
1998 - Reef Island crew on the beach with LBCS (Laskeek Bay Conservation Society) staff from East Limestone Island field camp
1999 - RGIS and Canadian Wildlife Service team on Reef
2000 - "Reef summit" a RGIS conference on the beach
2000 - Reef and LBCS crew meet on South Low Island
2000 - Early season team on Reef Island
2000 - End of season team on Reef Island ready to depart
2001 - Kitchen task sharing on Reef Island
2001 - South Low joined RGIS and LBCS outing
2002 - RGIS-LBCS 2002 conference field trip in Laskeek Bay, here on Low Island
2002 - Lunch on Reef Island for the RGIS-LBCS conference field party
2003 - On Reef Island with the film crew working on the documentary about RGIS research
2005 - A small crew on Reef Island working on small flowers
2005 - An expanded Reef crew joined by LBCS and Gwaii Haanas staff
2007 - Barb, RGIS coordinator and Reijo, a deer hunter from ... Finland
2007 - The hunters and their helpers on Reef Island in late winter
2007 - Local and non local hunters discuss their experiences
2007 - Reef summer team and LBCS visitors on Reef
2007 - Reef crew leaving West Skedan Island
2008 - Another west beach dinner on Reef Island
2009 - LBCS and RGIS potluck dinner on East Limestone
2009 - The world class pizzas from East Limestone Island
2009 - Reef Island team ready to take off on the water
2010 - Tony and the frenchies on Reef
2010 - West beach party on Reef Island - Look for familiar silhouettes on 1989 picture
2010 - Reef team getting odd ....
2011 - A chilled march crew on Tanu
2011 - End of summer crowd in front of new cabin on Reef Island
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1989 - Prelude by the camp fire on Reef