Two Decades of Fish Habitat Restoration and Bioengineering on the Fraser River Estuary, British Columbia, Canada
The Fraser River estuary is the most important estuary on Canada’s Pacific coast. Most of the Province of British Columbia’s populations live at the river mouth, and the estuary is an international shipping port that supports over 50 species of fish, including the largest salmon populations of any single river in the world [I]. To achieve a net gain of fish habitat, a goal of Canada’s fisheries management policy, a large number of habitat restoration projects have been conducted in the estuary since 1980. In this paper I review some of the successes, failures, and lessons learned over the past twenty years. References [Z] and [3] provide ecological assessments of some of the projects on the inner estuary, and reference [4] provides additional summary information.
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- Date (Publication)
- 2004
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Nom de l'organisation Nom de la personne Adresse e-mail Rôle Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Colin Levings
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This paper focuses on bioengineering aspects of some of the older projects and an ecological assessment of more recent projects conducted on the outer estuary (Sturgeon and Roberts Banks).
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Nom de l'organisation Nom de la personne Adresse e-mail Rôle Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Colin Levings
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Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords v15.9
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Earth Science > Biosphere > Aquatic Ecosystems > Estuarine Habitat
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Earth Science > Human Dimensions > Habitat Conversion/Fragmentation > Reclamation/Revegetation/Restoration
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Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus
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Bioénergie
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DFO Areas
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North Pacific Ocean > Fraser River and BC Interior
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DFO Areas
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North Pacific Ocean > Fraser River and BC Interior
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- Biologie, faune et flore
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Fraser River Estuary
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- 1980-03
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- 2004
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Nom de l'organisation Nom de la personne Adresse e-mail Rôle Pacific Salmon Foundation
Isobel Pearsall
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https://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/data-donnees/index-eng.html DFO Science website
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https://doi.org/10.48689/v1nj-5b81 Digital Object Identifier
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Levings produced paper copy. Fraser scanned with Fujitsu Scansnap s1500 (ABBY Finereader OCR software). Data was extracted through Adobe Reader conversion and manual entry into MS Excel.
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eng
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- 2023-12-18T21:34:06.848Z
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North American Profile of ISO19115:2003 - Geographic information - Metadata
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NAP - CAN/CGSB-171.100-2009
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Nom de l'organisation Nom de la personne Adresse e-mail Rôle Pacific Salmon Foundation
Sarah Fraser
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