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Does anyone know if there is anything on any major news channels? Nothing of CBC, Global, CTV? The weather network is showing something and the BBC has spent about 10 seconds mentioning it.

Can't get anything on CKNW or News 1130 either

There is still live broadcast of the event on CTV right now, 5 minutes to 1:00 am.

I wonder why, given it is a non-event with little damage in a remote area of BC.

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A 6.4-magnitude aftershock struck off the coast of B.C.'s Haida Gwaii islands Sunday morning — less than 24 hours after Canada's strongest earthquake in more than 60 years hit the same area.

Officials said the temblor hit 64 kilometres southwest of Sandspit at a depth of 19 kilometres just before noon Sunday. A tweet from Emergency Information B.C. said indicated that no tsunami alerts were issued.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2012/10/28/bc-quake.html

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This isn't big news for Hawaii, they already get 100 foot swells.

I'm not sure if you've ever seen a video of a tsunami but it isn't so much a wave as a rapid tide change - it's like watching the tide come in and in and in and in really quickly - more like a storm surge than a rogue wave.

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Another earthquake just occurred at 7:49pm (6.3 magnitude):

Another earthquake has rattled the north coast of B.C.

The tremor, with a preliminary magnitude of 6.3, was recorded at a depth of about 10 kilometres and centred about 260 kilometres southwest of Prince Rupert, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

There are no reports of injury or damage.

It is very close to the same area of Saturday's 7.7 magnitude quake.

The U.S. National Weather Service said the latest quake was not expected to generate a tsunami.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2012/10/29/bc-haida-gwaii-quake.html?cmp=rss

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One of my favourite spots in the the Queen Charlotte Islands (aka Haida Gwai) the hot springs in Haida Gwaii's national park have been shut off and drained by the earthquake.

Before:

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And now:

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Gwaii Haanas National Park superintendent Ernie Gladstone stands in the empty cliff pool after earthquake. (Parks Canada)

The recent West Coast earthquake appears to have shut off the water at the popular hot springs in Haida Gwaii's national park, but there is hope they could reappear someday.

After Saturday's 7.7 magnitude earthquake, Parks Canada workers went to check the springs and found they had run dry, according to Barb Rowsell, who owns Anvil Cove Charters.

"Three people went down to check it out, and sure enough there is no hot water and the rocks are dry and cold," said Rowsell, who has been ferrying visitors to Hotspring Island for years.

The park's superintendent Ernie Gladstone said the springs were still steaming last week, but now, to his dismay, there is not even a puddle left.

"We did have staff on site on Thursday before Saturday's events, and now less than a week later the water's not flowing so we have to assume it's a result of Saturday's earthquakes or one of the many aftershocks since then," said Gladstone.

http://www.cbc.ca/ne...aida-gwaii.html

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And the loss of the hot springs might also mean the loss of birthing habitat for an endangered species of bat that is redlisted:

http://env.gov.bc.ca.../keenmyot_s.pdf

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An endangered species of bat may have lost its birthing ground after the
off the coast of Haida Gwaii
.

About 40 Keen's(long eared) myotis bats roost at Hot Spring Island in Gwaii Haanas National Park.

"These bats come to the island every summer to have their babies and the roosts at hot springs are one of only two maternal colonies that’s right now known in the entire range of the species," said Carey Bergman, an ecologist in Gwaii Haanas.

It’s uncertain whether the bats will return to Gwaii Hanaas now that the hot springs are gone.

"The roosts that they choose are quite special. They're actually heated up above ambient temperature by the water that flows under the island," Bergman said

"I've got my fingers crossed that once the geology settles down and the aftershocks taper off that maybe the hot water will come back."

She says the full impact of the earthquake on the bats won't be known until next summer.

http://www.cbc.ca/ne...earthquake.html

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http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/2012/10/29/usgs-shallow-63-quake-off-bc

SYDNEY - A shallow quake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.3 was recorded off British Columbia on Canada’s west coast, the U.S. Geological Survey said on Tuesday.

The quake, at a depth of about 10 km, was centred about 260 km southwest of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, the USGS said.

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