Disentangling Whales Along North America’s Coastline
With an increasing number of whales plying the oceans along the coastlines of North America, incidents of tragic human / whale encounters are growing
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With an increasing number of whales plying the oceans along the coastlines of North America, incidents of tragic human / whale encounters are growing
Dr. Steven Cooke’s team at Carleton University helps protect and manage fisheries and aquatic ecosystems by researching Conservation Physiology, a discipline which examines how fish and other organisms respond to change.
The Inuit of Labrador and the federal government have signed a deal that will see the Inuit participate in the development of a marine-management plan covering more than 380,000 square kilometres
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission was established in 1955 by the Canadian/U.S. Convention on Great Lakes Fisheries.
The Inuit of Labrador and the federal government have signed a deal that will see the Inuit participate in the development of a marine-management plan covering more than 380,000 square kilometres of coastal waters on the far eastern end of Canada’s Northwest Passage.
Inuit people and the federal government have signed a deal that will see the Inuit use their traditional knowledge to develop a marine-management plan
Together with Canada’s Department of Fisheries, Oceana Canada’s Dr. Rangeley and government scientists operated a 3,000 kilo remotely operated vehicle at depths of 400 meters, where they explored the bountiful thriving sea life.
Fish physiologist Dr Dominique Lapointe is engaged in crucial research at the St. Lawrence Institute for Environmental Science
Listen to this week’s Blue fish Radio Episode 155 as Lawrence gives up his blind fishing secrets
AMI.Ca now has a link to the TV special on my Yukon adventure, but lots didn’t make the final cut.