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Water quality and ecosystem health data used to conduct a cumulative effects assessment of Canadian Great Lakes nearshore waters in …

Record Modified: Jun 10, 2025
Record Released: Mar 11, 2022
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats: HTML ESRI REST
Keywords: Great Lakes Environment cumulative stress assessment Monitoring Ecosystem Transboundary Water Lake Ontario Lake Erie Lake Huron Lake Superior Coastal Processes ...

Using permanent transects, geo indicators are tracked annually to monitor the effects of long term erosion and deposition processes and …

Record Modified: Dec 9, 2024
Record Released: Aug 1, 2018
Publisher: Parks Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: Geo indicators coastal erosion climate change impacts sand dune erosion deposition British Columbia

Measures used to assess the nearshore waters of Lake Huron are broken into four categories: 1) Coastal Processes (Shoreline Hardening, …

Record Modified: Feb 16, 2023
Record Released: Feb 16, 2023
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Aquatic ecosystems Great Lakes Water quality Environment cumulative assessment Monitoring Ecosystem Transboundary Water Lake Ontario Lake Erie ...

Measures used to assess the nearshore waters of Lake Superior are broken into four categories: 1) Coastal Processes (Shoreline Hardening, …

Record Modified: Dec 20, 2021
Record Released: Dec 20, 2021
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Great Lakes Water quality Environment cumulative assessment Monitoring Ecosystem Transboundary Water Lake Ontario Lake Erie Lake Huron ...

Measures used to assess the nearshore waters of Lake Erie are broken into four categories: 1) Coastal Processes (Shoreline Hardening, …

Record Modified: Dec 20, 2021
Record Released: Dec 20, 2021
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats: HTML
Keywords: Great Lakes Water quality Environment cumulative assessment Monitoring Ecosystem Transboundary Water Lake Ontario Lake Erie Lake Huron ...

Measures used to assess the nearshore waters of Lake Ontario are broken into four categories: 1) Coastal Processes (Shoreline Hardening, …

Record Modified: Dec 17, 2021
Record Released: Dec 17, 2021
Publisher: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Formats: CSV
Keywords: Aquatic ecosystems Great Lakes Water quality Environment cumulative assessment Monitoring Ecosystem Transboundary Water Lake Ontario Lake Erie ...