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An overview of artificial intelligence and how machines use data, algorithms, and learning models to perform tasks that typically require …

Record Modified: Mar 9, 2026
Record Released: Mar 9, 2026
Publisher: Communications Security Establishment Canada
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Keywords: Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Automation

An introduction to AI systems that create new content such as text, images, audio, or code based on learned patterns.

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Publisher: Communications Security Establishment Canada
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Keywords: Generative AI Content Creation AI Models

Guidance on creating a structured plan to ensure essential operations continue during and after a disruption.

Record Modified: Mar 9, 2026
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Publisher: Communications Security Establishment Canada
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Keywords: Business Continuity Risk Management Operational Resilience

PEI National Park samples Chlorophyll-a to measure aquatic productivity in four freshwater ponds. The sampling is carried out on an …

Record Modified: Mar 9, 2026
Record Released: Jun 27, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
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Keywords: PEI National Park chlorophyll a productivity temperature pond primary productivity data loggers

Freshwater ponds are monitored annually for fish species diversity and American eel abundance (catch per unit effort, or CUE), and …

Record Modified: Mar 9, 2026
Record Released: Jun 27, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
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Keywords: PEI National Park freshwater fish biodiversity community pond abundance American eel Anguilla rostrata population Hoop traps gee-type minnow traps ...

Plant Watch is a national program which has been incorporated into ecological integrity monitoring in PEI National Park. The program …

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Record Released: Jun 27, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
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Keywords: PEI National Park PlantWatch first bloom bunchberry Cornus Canadensis starflower Trientalis borealis red maple Acer rubrum Eastern larch Larix laricina plant phenology ...

Annual decay rates in soil humus are monitored in 12 permanent forest plots within PEI National Park using year-to-year dry …

Record Modified: Mar 9, 2026
Record Released: Jun 27, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
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Keywords: PEI National Park soil forest decomposition rate

Existing invasive exotic species and the potential introduction of new invasive species pose a threat to forest biodiversity and function. …

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Publisher: Parks Canada
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Keywords: PEI National Park invasive species garlic mustard Alliaria petiolata glossy buckthorn Frangula alnus Japanese knotweed Polygonum cuspidatum gypsy moth Lymantria dispar Scotch pine Pinus sylvestris

Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) is an alien invasive species that is considered a threat to wetland plant community biodiversity. In …

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Publisher: Parks Canada
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Keywords: PEI National Park wetlands invasive species purple loosestrife Lythrum salicaria

Odonata monitoring is conducted in four shallow water ponds within the wetland ecosystems of PEI National Park. Park staff collect …

Record Modified: Mar 9, 2026
Record Released: Jun 27, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
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Keywords: PEI National Park wetlands odonata dragonflies biodiversity exuviae