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Long-term freshwater quality monitoring data for over 13 sites in the Columbia River Basin for the past 15 years or …
Long-term freshwater quality monitoring data for three sites in the Churchill River basin for the past 15 years or longer …
Long-term freshwater quality monitoring data for six sites in the Assiniboine - Red River Basin for the past 15 years …
Long-term freshwater quality monitoring data for over 10 sites in the Arctic Coast - Islands Basin for the past 15 …
Water quality and suspended sediment monitoring and surveillance data collected from the connecting channels of the Great Lakes to determine …
Water quality monitoring data collected in priority tributaries to provide nutrient concentration data to estimate nutrient loads to the waters …
Long-term freshwater quality monitoring data for Rainy River / Lake of the Woods Watershed for the past 15 years or …
This dataset includes all significant new activity (SNAc) orders and notices published under the authority of the Canadian Environmental Protection …
Communities in east Hudson Bay and James Bay are concerned about ecosystem changes observed in recent decades, particularly related to …
Through collaborations with a network of territorial government biologists, existing sample collections from carcass retrieval programs administered by territorial governments …