Shoreline Restoration
Event CardSearch your deck, your opponent’s deck, and/or either discard pile for a producer (level 1) card and put it into play. Reshuffle the deck(s).
Pacific Lugworm
Abarenicola pacifica3 POINTS
Play: Abarenicola pacifica has a MOVE of 1.
Lugworms feed on detritus at the bottom of the river.
Buzzer Midge
Chironomus plumosus2 POINTS
Adult midges don’t feed. Midge larvae feed on suspended organic matter in water and mud.
Play: C. plumosus has a MOVE of 1.
Bullhead/Sculpin
Leptocottus armatus6 POINTS
Play: Leptocottus armatus has a MOVE of 2.
Every spring it is celebrated in the Bullhead Derby at Gary Point Park.
Musqueam Fisheries
Event CardMusqueam fisheries officers patrol the waters in their traditional territory, protecting against overfishing.
Play: If played IMMEDIATELY, this card counters the effect of OVERFISHING.
Overfishing
Event CardPoor government regulation leads to overfishing. Roll a die. Remove the corresponding number of fish species from the game IMMEDIATELY.
Pink Salmon
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha7 POINTS
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha feed in the estuary as juveniles and on their way back up the river to spawn.
Play: Oncorhynchus gorbuscha has a MOVE of 2.
Brown Bullhead
Ameiurus nebulosus2 POINTS
A. nebulosus is an invasive species. It impacts native species through predation and competition.
Play: A. nebulosus MUST be played on top of a native fish species.
River Otter
Lontra Canadensis7 POINTS
Play: Lontra Canadensis has a MOVE of 2.