Pam Rocks

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Pam Rocks is a small group of rocky islets in British Columbia’s Howe Sound, known as important haul-out sites for harbor seals and seabirds.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group of rocky islets
haul-out site
bodyOfWater Howe Sound NERFINISHED
country Canada
environmentType marine
rocky islets
habitatFor harbor seals
seabirds
hasFeature haul-out rocks exposed at low tide
small rocky islets
isPartOf coastal ecosystem of British Columbia
knownFor harbor seal haul-out site
seabird haul-out site
locatedIn British Columbia
Canada
Howe Sound NERFINISHED
near Vancouver NERFINISHED
partOf Salish Sea region NERFINISHED
province British Columbia
region Southwestern British Columbia NERFINISHED
usedBy harbor seals
seabirds
wildlifeImportance important resting area for marine mammals
important resting area for seabirds

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Howe Sound hasIsland Pam Rocks