DFO/FSRS Inshore Ecosystem Workshop 2006
DFO-FSRS Workshop on Inshore Ecosystems and Significant Areas of the Scotian Shelf. January 16 - 19, 2006 Bedford Institute of Oceanography Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
January 16 - 19, 2006
Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Contact Information
Patty King
Inshore Ecosystem Research Project
Fishermen and Scientists Research Society
pmdservices@eastlink.ca
Proceedings & Presentations
- Proceedings
- Presentations
- Integrated management on the Scotian Shelf: providing the context for Ecosystem Overview and Assessment Reports, Tim Hall, Dave Duggan and Dave Millar
- Identifying significant marine areas: new challenges and opportunities, Robert Rangeley, Jennifer Smith and Marty King
- Establishing a baseline: an ecosystem overview and assessment of the inshore Scotian Shelf, Nell den Heyer and Alida Bundy
- The inshore Scotian Shelf: the physical environment, Gary Bugden
- Inshore primary production on Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia, Trevor Platt and Carla Caverhill
- Nutrients as indicators of inshore MEQ? Phil Yeats
- Kelp, sea urchins, and wave exposure, their contributions to diversity of near shore habitats, Robert Miller
- The changing face of shallow vegetated communities in Eastern Canada: a multiscale investigation using conventional and state-of-the-art technologies, Patrick Gagnon
- Ascophyllum nodosum (rockweed): an integral part of habitat architecture in the intertidal of AtlanticCanada, Glyn J. Sharp, Raul Ugarte, and Robert Semple
- Structure, process and biodiversity, John Roff
- Geographic distribution and habitats of some inshore decapod crustaceans on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia, John Tremblay
- Demersal communities of inshore Sydney Bight, Cape Breton, Tim Lambert and Scott Wilson
- Diadromous fishes of Atlantic Coastal Nova Scotia, Rod Bradford
- Fish near shore, Robert Miller
- Coastal fish populations of Nova Scotia, Don S. Clark
- Patterns of marine bird use over the inshore portion of the Scotian Shelf, John W. Chardine and Andrew W. Boyne
- Research, evaluation and monitoring of coastal birds and their habitats, Al Hanson
- Marine mammal distribution along the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia, Tonya Wimmer
- Avian Species at Risk in the nearshore area of the Scotian Shelf, Andrew Boyne and Julie McKnight
- An overview of environmental issues related to marine aquaculture, Blythe Chang
- Approaches to investigate the impact of chemicals from anthropogenic sources on aquatic biota, Jocelyne Hellou and Phil Yeats
- Impacts of petroleum-related activities on the inshore environment, Tana Worcester
- Introduction, Kees Zwanenburg
- Why identify Ecologically and Biologically Significant Areas? Dave Millar
- Using metadata standards to achieve interoperability, Robert Branton, L. Bajona, S. Bond, J. Black and Tara McIntyre

