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Behind the science National
19/02/2013
Fisheries and Oceans Canada scientists will tell you: if you're keen to know what's going on in our oceans, there's only one way to go—collect data in the field.
Better Fish Health Management through Coastal Oceanography Pacific
24/09/2007
The Bay of Fundy, noted for its record-breaking tides, has another, less widely known claim to fame.
Binational Cooperation Key to Preventing an Asian Carp Invasion in the Great Lakes Central and Arctic
15/11/2010
Reaching lengths of a metre or more and weighing up to 50 kg, Asian carp consume about 40 percent of their body weight each day. Their voracious appetite and ability to frequently reproduce make these invasive species a potential threat to Great Lakes ecosystems and commercial and recreational fishers.
Biological station keeps innovating in aquaculture Maritimes
22/05/2005
Atlantic Canada's oldest fisheries-research station is helping to shape a new industry.
Bridging Two Cultures Through Climate Variability Study Central and Arctic
26/08/2008
Also using images taken on the C3O research mission is a photo essay about the importance of understanding climate variability to Canada's Inuit, entitled "Bridging Two Cultures Through Climate Variability Study".
Can Arctic Char Adapt to Climate Change? Central and Arctic
01/10/2005
For centuries, in the remote reaches of the north, Arctic char have provided food for Canada's Inuit.
Can gases be used to offset greenhouse gas emissions? Quebec
20/07/2009
There is growing concern about greenhouse gases (GHGs) and global warming stemming from human activity. Increasing levels of carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide in the atmosphere are contributing to the greenhouse effect.
Canada's Three Oceans (C3O) National
17/06/2008
Three great oceans - the Atlantic, the Arctic and the Pacific - surround Canada, and every school child can point them out on the map.