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Found 10 records similar to Fish Stocking Report - 2009
Information on the district, waterbody, species, number of stocked fish, size, and week of stocking.
Information on the district, waterbody, species, number of stocked fish, size, and week of stocking.
Information on the district, waterbody, species, number of stocked fish, size, and week of stocking.
Information on the district, waterbody, species, number of stocked fish, size, and week of stocking.
Information on the district, waterbody, species, number of stocked fish, size, and week of stocking.
Information on the district, waterbody, species, number of stocked fish, size, and week of stocking. Current year fish stocking information is obtained from ESRD Fish Hatchery Records. Information will be updated approximately every month and is subject to change without notice. As new stocking information becomes available, it will be appended to the last file provided on the Open Government publication.
Fish stocking records from Nova Scotia fish hatcheries. Includes trout and salmon stocking, size, number, location, stock and growth stage. Records contain both fall and spring distributions.
Lakes and ponds are a significant aquatic feature in Waterton Lakes National Park. Due to the extreme topography, many of these water bodies were fishless prior to historic stocking. Historic stocking practices have highly altered fish
communities. In many locations the presence of nonnative fish is putting native fish populations in jeopardy.
The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI) program provides data and information to track Canada's performance on key environmental sustainability issues. The Status of major fish stocks indicator The indicator reports the status of major fish stocks. Federal biologists use a variety of scientific methods to assess fish stock levels and assign 1 of 3 stock status zones (Healthy, Cautious or Critical) by comparing the size of the stocks to reference points. If there is insufficient information to be able to determine the stock status zone, the status is uncertain.
The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI) program provides data and information to track Canada's performance on key environmental sustainability issues. The Status of key fish stocks indicator reports on the status (Healthy, Cautious, Critical or Uncertain) of key Canadian fish stocks as found in the Sustainability Survey for Fisheries. Stock status affects management decisions, including harvest rates and levels. Information is provided to Canadians in a number of formats including: static and interactive maps, charts and graphs, HTML and CSV data tables and downloadable reports.