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48 items found for "fisheries"

  • OA News (You Could Use) Aug. 19, 2021

    New on the Blog New Resource: FOCCOAL Learn more about the Fisheries and Oceans Climate Change and Ocean “Government of Canada invests in ocean observation science to help protect Canada’s oceans” Source: Fisheries

  • OA News (You Could Use) January 6th, 2022

    workshop is titled "BC Seafood Harvester and Producer Perspectives on OAH" and is targeted towards BC fisheries is quoted text from the Quadra Centre website: The second in a series of workshop to inform the BC Fisheries in support of the development of regionally-relevant mitigation and adaptation strategies for BC’s fisheries

  • SHRIMP POPULATION IN GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE DROPPED 50 PER CENT IN PAST 10 YEARS

    According to Fisheries and Oceans Canada, the northern shrimp population in the Gulf of St. nearly half of their expected yield - a significant drop for one of Eastern Canada's three most valuable fisheries "We have a very important signal of what could happen to the fisheries of shrimp and other fisheries This will include considering whether the shrimp fishery may eventually end. In 2014 alone the shrimp fishery brought in $489 million for the Canadian economy.

  • OA News (You Could Use), April 11th, 2022

    Don't worry click here to read it. 2022 Alaska Fisheries Science Center Seminar Series: Check out the acidifying ocean: understanding and process" by Paul McElhany Abstract: Dungeness crab, the most valuable fishery

  • OA News (You Could Use), July 25th, 2022

    In the News: Title: As the Atlantic Ocean warms, fisheries scramble to adapt Source: CBC To read the

  • March 2021 Updates

    New Paper: Socioeconomic impacts from OA and climate change effects on Atlantic Canadian fisheries Scientist Clara Mackenzie, Research Scientist (Fisheries and Oceans Canada) Meet the CoP: Get to know the people

  • Meet the Critters: Softshell Clam

    In 2020, the DFO reported that 4022 metric tonnes of clams were reported as landings from fisheries that

  • OA News (You Could Use) May 27, 2021

    The candidate would be based at Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s Pacific Biological Station in Nanaimo, Ruth Musgrave; Jeff Clements; Ramon Filgueira Partners: Planetary Hydrogen L'Étang Ruisseau Bar Ltée Fisheries The project is led by professors at Dalhousie University, researchers at Canada’s Department of Fisheries

  • OA News (You Could Use) December 12th, 2022

    take a look at the interview of lead NOAA scientist Shannon Meseck from last year featured on the NOAA Fisheries

  • OA News (You Could Use) January 9th, 2023

    take a look at the interview of lead NOAA scientist Shannon Meseck from last year featured on the NOAA Fisheries

  • Scientist Spotlight: Ellie Simpson, Ph.D. Candidate (SFU), Oceanographic Data Manager (DFO)

    She is also an Oceanographic Data Manager with Fisheries and Oceans Canada. I have been working part time at Fisheries and Oceans Canada for the past year (while trying to finish

  • OA News (You Could Use) June 10, 2021

    The candidate would be based at Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s Pacific Biological Station in Nanaimo,

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