| 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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