Aquatic Species at Risk Publications
- The Beluga Whale: A species in need of your help in Newfoundland and Labrador
- Banded Killifish: Newfoundland Population
- Tips for handling and releasing Wolffish
- Fisheries and Oceans Canada Species at Risk Act Listing Policy and Directive for “Do Not List” Advice
- Guidelines for the Collection and In Situ Scientific Study of Stickleback Species Pairs (Gasterosteus spp.)
- Wavy-rayed Lampmussels make a comeback
- The American Eel
- The bridle shiner - a species of special concern
- The channel darter - a threatened species
- The eastern sand darter - a threatened species
- Leatherback Sea Turtle: Tips for Handling and Releasing (in the Gulf Region)
- Wolffish: What you need to know
- The Striped Bass Returns to the St. Lawrence River
Recovering Aquatic Species at Risk
Fisheries and Oceans Canada is committed to protecting the aquatic biodiversity of Canada and recovering species at risk of becoming extinct. While recovery efforts can take years before realizing a difference, significant progress is being made. Let’s look at some of the issues, advances, and ongoing efforts, which have occurred in recent years in our shared struggle to recover some of Canada’s precious and aquatic species at risk.
- Webinar: Canada Nature Fund for Aquatic Species at Risk (CNFASAR)
- An Educational Kit for the Observation of Marine Mammals at Risk in the St. Lawrence
- Patrol Project in Quebec Aids Copper Redhorse Recovery
- Protecting the Right Whale in the North-Atlantic Ocean
- Watching Recovering Mussels in Ontario's Ausable River
- Deterring Abalone Poachers with Stiff Penalties
- Building Better Natural Resource Stewardship in the North
Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat (CSAS)
Other publications
- Let’s Go for a Swim! Aquatic Species at Risk in Ontario, Prairies and Arctic
- Fairbanks Declaration 2017 - On the Occasion of the Tenth Ministerial Meeting of the Arctic Council
- Minister of Foreign Affairs to participate in Arctic Council meeting
- Arctic Invasive Alien Species
- Changes in Arctic marine biodiversity indicate environment on verge of major shift
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