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Available information for the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence on salinity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, depth, slope, and variability in …
In the Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Region, these species include biofouling organisms (tunicates, bryozoans, crustaceans, seaweeds), European Green Crab, and …
Canadian Data Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Science. No. 1311: v + 180 pp.
Much of the data …
Abstract not available. This series is produced to expedite the release of information by making unedited manuscript material available to …
This dataset includes all significant new activity (SNAc) orders and notices published under the authority of the Canadian Environmental Protection …
This dataset provides marine bacteriological water quality data for bivalve shellfish harvest areas in Canada (British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland …
Percentage of enterprises that allow the use of personally-owned devices to carry out regular business-related activities by the North American …
The land features of the CanVec series contains landscape features of Canada such as islands, shoreline delineation, wooded areas, saturated …
Layers that present various important parameters such as inventories, presence, sightings, distribution, relative occurrence or catch rates, critical habitat, breeding …
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From August 1st to September 11th, 2014, Fisheries and Oceans Canada conducted a baseline survey of marine fishes and …