Lazo Marsh-North East Comox Wildlife Management Area

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NearestcityComox
Coordinates49°41′05″N 124°53′28″W / 49.68472°N 124.89111°W / 49.68472; -124.89111
Area159 hectares (1.59 km2)
Lazo Marsh-North East Comox Wildlife Management Area
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Map showing the location of Lazo Marsh-North East Comox Wildlife Management Area
Map showing the location of Lazo Marsh-North East Comox Wildlife Management Area
Location in British Columbia
Map showing the location of Lazo Marsh-North East Comox Wildlife Management Area
Map showing the location of Lazo Marsh-North East Comox Wildlife Management Area
Lazo Marsh-North East Comox Wildlife Management Area (Canada)
LocationComox Valley, British Columbia, Canada
Nearest cityComox
Coordinates49°41′05″N 124°53′28″W / 49.68472°N 124.89111°W / 49.68472; -124.89111
Area159 hectares (1.59 km2)
Elevation2–12 meters (6.6–39.4 ft)
Established6 April 2001; 23 years ago (2001-04-06)
Governing bodyFLNRORD
WebsiteLazo Marsh-North East Comox Wildlife Management Area

Lazo Marsh-North East Comox Wildlife Management Area is a wildlife management area on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. It was established by the British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development (FLNRORD) on 6 April 2001 to preserve local species.[1] The marshlands is owned jointly by the K'omoxs First Nation, the towns' municipality, and the Comox Valley Regional District,[2] and lays within both the traditional territories of the K'omoks people and the Pacific Temperate Rain Forest.

The Marsh is home to many species of fish, birds, flora and fauna; some endemic, some native to the area (both residential and migratory), and others invasive. The marsh has a long history of mixed uses and protections that have culminated into its present form and use.

Located within the traditional territory of the K'omoks people, the Lazo Marsh-NE Management Area sits approximately 1.86 miles (3 km) East of the town of Comox and sits on a peninsula overlooking the Strait of Georgia. The marsh area varies in elevation from 2–12 meters above sea level.[3] It is 159 hectares in size and is connected to the Comox North East Woods.[2]

The marsh and greater Comox area are described as having a Marine West Coast, Warm Summer Climate (Cfb),[4] having cool summers, mild winters and high humidity, with a relatively narrow temperature range.[5]

The conservation lands on which the marsh sits are also under the District of Campbell River, as per the Natural Resource Regions and Districts of British Columbia.[6]

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