Research

Aboriginal Forestry in Canada [The Forestry Chronicle Vol 79 Iss 4]

Publisher: 
The Forestry Chronicle
Year of publication: 
2003

"Many factors influence forestry in Canada; one gaining prominence is the practice of Aboriginal forestry. “What is Aboriginal forestry?” and “What are the driving forces behind Aboriginal forestry advancement?” are questions that are addressed in this paper. Aboriginal forestry can be seen as sustainable forest land use practices that incorporate the cultural protocols of the past with interactions between the forest ecosystem and today’s Aboriginal people for generations unborn.

Aboriginal Forestry Entrepreneurship: A Cast Study in Mashteuiatsh Ilnu Nation [The Forestry Chronicle Vol 85 Iss 5]

Publisher: 
The Forestry Chronicle
Year of publication: 
2009

"The participation of the First Nations in Canadian forestry is a growing and irreversible phenomenon. There is a lack of information on forestry initiatives in Aboriginal communities, particularly regarding factors contributing to entrepreneurial development within Aboriginal communities. It is in this context that we present a case study that allowed us to draw a portrait of forestry entrepreneurs within the Ilnu community of Mashteuiatsh. Our results reveal the determinant but delicate role played by the band council in developing forestry entrepreneurship in the community.

Technical Reports [Prince Edward Island Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Rural Development]

Publisher: 
Prince Edward Island Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Rural Development
Year of publication: 
2009

"The Department periodically publishes technical reports on issues facing the fishing and aquaculture industries."

Aquaculture and Fisheries Research Initiative Inc., Program Descriptions and Guidelines [Prince Edward Island Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Rural Development]

Publisher: 
Prince Edward Island Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Rural Development
Year of publication: 
2011

"""The primary objective of the program is to stimulate and support the undertaking of high quality, scientifically valid, short-term (normally 3 years or less) applied and/or developmental research that will yield economic benefits to the P.E.I. fish processing sector/aquaculture industry/commercial fisheries
industry."""

Aquaculture and Fisheries Research Initiative Inc. [Prince Edward Island Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Rural Development]

Publisher: 
Prince Edward Island Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Rural Development
Year of publication: 
2011

"The Aquaculture and Fisheries Research Initiative was established by the Government of Prince Edward Island to provide industry associations, private businesses, public institutions and/or individual fishers and aquaculturists with increased access to applied and developmental research to address priorities and opportunities in the industry"

Canadian Aquaculture R&D Review 2011 [Fisheries and Oceans Canada, DFO]

Publisher: 
Aquaculture Association of Canada
Year of publication: 
2011

"The review is an ongoing compendium of the aquaculture R&D projects that have been underway over the past two years from all across Canada. The review contains over 220 project descriptions detailing an impressive range of topics, disciplines, and species from across the vast geography of Canada."

Fisheries Conservation Group [Memorial University Newfoundland, MUN]

Publisher: 
Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN)

The Fisheries Conservation Group is a research group created at the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University in 1996, to develop an independent fisheries research and training program with a focus on the fisheries ecosystems of the Northwest Atlantic.

Biology 3714: Estuarine Fish Ecology Field Course [Memorial University Newfoundland, MUN]

Publisher: 
Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN)

Community structure, function and distribution of northern coastal fishes in fjords and estuarine environments. Emphasis on sampling, field techniques, taxonomy, quantitative characterization, adaptations and habitat relationships. A comparative approach will contrast fish communities from deepwater, estuarine, near shore and freshwater habitats.

Investigation of Local Fisheries Resources of the Labrador Coast [Memorial University Newfoundland, MUN]

Publisher: 
Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN)

Dr. Joe Wroblewski and his graduate students are investigating local fisheries resources of the southeastern Labrador coast which are utilized by coastal communities, but which have not been scientifically documented. We are working with Labrador residents to study the ecology of these living marine resources. We have focused on bay cod and Icelandic scallop, specifically to understand the productivity of the wild stocks and the potential for aquaculture (Wroblewski et al., 1998).

Fish Population Restoration [Memorial University Newfoundland, MUN]

Publisher: 
Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN)

Dr. Wroblewski has been conducting research on a new method of marine fish population restoration, termed "enhancement of reproductive potential" or ERP (Wroblewski, et al., 1996; Wroblewski, et al., 1999; Wroblewski and Hiscock, 2002). This entails trapping late juvenile and young adult fish from the wild, increasing their growth and fecundity by feeding them in sea pens, and then returning the fish to their natural habitat to spawn. Hatchery based enhancement programs have met with criticism regarding genetic changes in cultured populations, and the fitness of released fish.

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