DFO/FSRS Inshore Ecosystem Workshop 2007
DFO-FSRS Workshop on Inshore Ecosystems and Significant Areas of the Scotian Shelf. January 16 - 19, 2006 Bedford Institute of Oceanography Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
19-20 March 2007
Holiday Inn Harbourview
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Contact Information
Patty King
Inshore Ecosystem Research Project
Fishermen and Scientists Research Society
pmdservices@eastlink.ca
Proceedings & Presentations
- Proceedings
- PRESENTATIONS
Ecologically Significant Areas of the Inshore Scotian Shelf: A Compilation of Scientific Expert Opinion; Penny Doherty and Tracy Horsman
Conservation of Nova Scotia’s Bays: Are We Just Coasting? Defining Coastal Zone Representative Bay Types; Michelle Greenlaw, Shannon O’Connor, and John Roff
Remote Sensing of Macrophytes of the Atlantic Coastal Zone; Glyn Sharp, Robert Semple, and Megan Veinot
Retrospective Analysis of DFO Databases for the Inshore Scotian Shelf; Jim Simon
Spatial Scales of Variability in Nova Scotia Sea Temperatures; Aaron Retzlaff and Brian Petrie
At-Sea Analysis of Commercial Catch in the Inshore of the Scotian Shelf: Preliminary Analysis; Nell den Heyer
Fishery-Independent Research – Survey Design; Alida Bundy
Underwater Reconnaissance and Coastal Habitat Inventory (URCHIN) Survey of the Inshore Scotian Shelf: Work in Progress; Nell den Heyer
CTD Observations Taken During the Inshore Ecosystem Project; Edward Horne
Nutrients, MEQ, EOARs and EBSAs; Phil Yeats
Zooplankton Community Structure in Ten Nova Scotia Bays; Erica Head and Les Harris
Fishery-Independent Research – Preliminary Results Fish and Invertebrates; Alida Bundy
Inshore Ecosystem Research Project – Seabirds; Carina Gjerdrum
Pilot General and Targeted Surveillance Program for Tunicates in Nova Scotia; Jean-Marc Nicolas
Mapping Eelgrass with Side Scan and Video; Herb Vandermeulen
Nova Scotian Shore Grey Seal Pup Survey; Damian Lidgard
Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK) Survey; Alida Bundy

