Aquatic Climate Change Services Program Project Summaries
The Aquatic Climate Change Adaptation Services Program (ACCASP) research funds described here are divided between:
A) UNDERSTANDING IMPACTS of CLIMATE CHANGE PROJECTS: Research projects to expand our understanding of how climate change will impact the delivery of the Department's programs and policies and;
B) Adaptation Tools Projects: The development of applied-science adaptation tools and strategies to enable the integration of climate change considerations into the delivery of those programs and policies.
Projects may be searched by clicking on the project type above, or by title, category, (see list below), location, key words and by the name of the principal investigator(s).
Category
- Fisheries,
- Habitat,
- Invasive Species,
- Oceans Management,
- Salmon,
- Ecosystems,
- Coastal Infrastructure and Marine Navigation
Category: INVASIVE SPECIES
1 to 2
Total: 2
Climate-Related Changes in Marine Invertebrate Communities and Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) Risk in the North
Kimberly Howland, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Arctic
Kimberly Howland, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Arctic
Fishery Adaptations to Range Extensions and Contractions of Freshwater, Anadromous/Marine Fishes, and Marine Mammals Due To Climate Change: Conflicts Between Temperate Invaders, Arctic Species, and Northern Communities
Kevin J. Hedges, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Arctic
Kevin J. Hedges, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Canadian Arctic
- Date Modified:
- 2013-04-22