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Pacific salmon research: facing the climate challenge Pacific
01/04/2005
Climate change in this century may raise temperatures only a couple of degrees on Canada's west coast, but that will mean more than wearing lighter clothes.
Revealing the Secret Lives of Seals: Are Seal Herds Damaging Atlantic Fish Stocks? National
11/04/2005
Canada's northwest Atlantic holds the world's biggest populations of harp, hooded, and grey seals.
Preparing for Future Tsunamis National
24/04/2005
When the great tsunami hits the British Columbia coast, who will sound the warning, where will the wave heights be greatest, and how will people cope?
Fighting invaders in the Gulf of St. Lawrence Gulf
01/05/2005
Habitat biologists Nathalie Simard and Michel Gilbert usually researched waters of the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Argo remote-sensing buoys cover the seven seas National
08/05/2005
The concept was bold. Many nations would work together to deploy free-floating profiling buoys around the globe.
Biological station keeps innovating in aquaculture Maritimes
22/05/2005
Atlantic Canada's oldest fisheries-research station is helping to shape a new industry.
Forecasting the state of the ocean Newfoundland and Labrador
01/06/2005
If the land rose and fell with the wind and shifted around daily, one might hesitate to go to work in the morning.
Does fish-trawling harm the seabed? - finding out the facts Maritimes
10/06/2005
Fish trawls, large open-mouthed nets towed along the ocean bottom, crush bottom-dwelling creatures, destroy fish habitat, and should be outlawed.

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