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You Are What You Eat Quebec
17/12/2008
The premise seems simple enough: the availability of zooplankton, the primary food source of fish, gives an indication of future fish stocks.
Winter Helicopter Missions Gulf
Maritimes
Quebec
26/11/2008
Filmed expeditions by scientists have recently raised Canadian public awareness of the fragility of the planet.
Will Asian Carp Invade Canada? Central and Arctic
01/01/2006
A thin, underwater "electric fence" in a canal near Chicago, and vigilance by governments and citizens, are all that prevent a group of invasive fish species from disrupting aquatic ecosystems across the Great Lakes.
Will "Dead Zones" Spread in the St. Lawrence River? Quebec
01/12/2005
The historic St. Lawrence River, running from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic coast, seems unchangeable.
What's killing the white whales of the St. Lawrence? Quebec
27/07/2007
For centuries, beluga (white whales) of the St. Lawrence Estuary had no shortage of enemies.
What's Holding Back the Cod Recovery? Quebec
01/11/2006
The early 1990's saw a historic collapse of Canada's Atlantic cod fisheries. At the time, most people looked forward to an early recovery.
What happens when contaminant mixtures are released at sea? National
04/05/2009
"Produced water" is the largest volume of waste discharged into the ocean by the oil and gas industry. As stewards of Canada's marine environment, Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) scientists have long monitored these discharges.
Water Parks Central and Arctic
14/09/2009
When most Canadians think of their parks, they tend to think of them in terms of the national or provincial parks they visit in the summer. Or as conservation areas that must be protected at all costs. What these parks all have in common is that they are terrestrial. We can see, touch, and experience them first-hand relatively easily.

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