So I turned off other layers look at Hardy.... Yikes.
Cape Caution PMZ-3
Protection Management Zone
Area: 62,138.8 Ha / 621.39 km2
Area Description
Marine species and habitats including those of cultural importance to First Nations. Connects existing conservation and protection areas and provides network/corridor between the Central Coast and NVI marine plans to assist in conservation and protection of habitat and seasonal runs and activities of species with cultural and economic value. Includes important areas for gray, humpback and northern resident killer whales and herring. Includes important habitat for seabirds that breed in adjacent conservation and protection areas.
Nigei Island PMZ-4
Protection Management Zone
Area: 7,332.45 Ha / 73.33 km2
Area Description
A diverse marine ecosystem, with important marine species and habitat. Important recreation and tourism area which includes several scuba diving sites. Includes important areas for humpback and and northern resident killer whales, herring and sea otters. Connects existing conservation and protection areas.
North Malcom PMZ-1
Protection Management Zone
Area: 3,623.8 Ha / 36.24 km2
Area Description
Important habitat and species, in particular a significant and unique glass sponge reef formation, which includes a complex ecosystem, enabling a species-rich marine environment that supports the local biodiversity of the area. Contains critical habitat for northern resident killer whales. Habitat for pelagic and nearshore birds adjacent to their colonies.
Here is the map showing protection management zone areas.... Now that gets more interesting each one has number cape caution area is PMZ3.
3Marine Use/ActivityRecommendationBottom Aquaculture (Sites) Shellfish, Other Invertebrates, Marine PlantsCOff-Bottom Aquaculture (Sites) Shellfish, other Invertebrates, Marine PlantsCOff-Bottom Aquaculture (Sites) Finfish CRenewable Energy GenerationCForestry OperationsCMining OperationsNCommercial and Recreational AnchorageCLevel 1 Docks, Wharves and FacilitiesCLevel 2 Docks, Wharves and FacilitiesNFloat HomesNFloating LodgesNCommercial Recreation and TourismAPublic