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Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network - Field Manual, Wadeable streams 2012
(2012)
The Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) is the national biomonitoring program
developed by Environment Canada that provides a standardized sampling protocol and a
recommended assessment approach, called the ...
Fish community and fish habitat inventory of streams and constructed drains throughout agricultural areas of Manitoba (2002 - 2006)
(Canada. Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans; Canada. Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans. Central and Arctic region. Fisheries Protection Program; Manitoba. Manitoba Water Stewardship, 2013)
Recognizing the importance of well-drained agricultural land and the need to maintain drainage capacity while still protecting valuable fish habitat, the governments of Manitoba and Canada initiated an inventory of the ...
Canadian Biodiversity: Ecosystem Status and Trends 2010.
(Canadian Councils of Resource Ministers. Ottawa, ON, 2010)
Canadian Biodiversity: Ecosystem Status and Trends 2010is a collaborative effort of the federal, provincial, and territorial governments of Canada. It was prepared by Joan Eamer, Trish Hayes, and Risa Smith under the ...
Draft Biodiversity Goals & Targets for Canada
(Government of Canada, 2013-01)
Canada is in the process of developing national biodiversity goals and targets for 2020. These 2020 goals and targets will help Canada to focus on biodiversity priorities and provide the basis for measuring and reporting ...
Populations de poissons - Série d'indicateurs du bassin du lac Winnipeg
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2018-02-02)
Le lac Winnipeg abrite une importante pêche de subsistance et de lucratives pêches commerciales et récréatives. Le doré jaune et le doré noir sont les principales espèces ciblées par ces pêches. Les petits poissons ...
Série d’indicateurs du bassin du lac Winnipeg
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2018-03)
Le lac Winnipeg est le dixième plus grand lac d’eau douce du monde en superficie et le troisième plus grand réservoir d’eau douce. Son bassin hydrographique s’étend sur quatre provinces et quatre États américains. Le lac ...