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For Value Received
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"For Whom the Bell Tolls"
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For Wilfred Owen
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For Wittgenstein
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Forage fish in decline: Understanding the usage and management of bait fisheries in the Maritimes Region
(2023-05-30)Many commercial fisheries of great socio-economic importance in Canada rely on bait, such as the lobster, crab and groundfish fisheries. In the Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Maritimes Region, traditional species of ... -
Foraging and Roosting Habitat Use of Nesting Bank Swallows in Sackville, NB
(2016-09-06)Habitat loss and degradation caused by agricultural intensification is considered to play a leading role in the declines of aerial insectivores, making the understanding of habitat dynamics critical for protection of this ... -
Foraging Ecology of Great Black-backed and Herring Gulls on Kent Island in the Bay of Fundy
(2010-04)I studied the foraging ecology of the generalist predators Great Black-backed (Larusmarinus) and Herring (Larusargentatus) Gulls on Kent Island, in the Bay of Fundy. To study diet, I collected pellets casted in and around ... -
Foraminifera of the Minas Basin and their Distributions
(1977-08-31)One hundred and twenty-one samples of surficial sediments from all parts of the Minas Basin are analysed for foraminiferal content. Thirty-nine species are identified and described and maps of distribution are presented. This ... -
Foraminiferal assemblage changes over the last 15,000 years on the Mackenzie-Beaufort Sea Slope and Amundsen Gulf, Canada: Implications for past sea ice conditions
(2009-06)Two cores, one from the Beaufort Sea Slope at 1000 m water depth (core 750) and one from the Amundsen Gulf at 426 m (core 124), were collected to help determine paleo-ice cover in the Holocene and late glacial of this area. ... -
Foraminiferal Assemblages From a Sediment Core From the Inner Scotian Shelf: Implications for Till-Tongue Stratigraphy and Paleoceanography
(1995-04-15)The inner Scotian Shelf juxtaposes the Nova Scotia coastline, ending at the 100 m bathymetric contour, and consists of several zones based on seismic sequences and sea-bottom morphology. At the maximum extent of the last ... -
A foraminiferous deposit from bottom of the North Atlantic
(The Nova Scotia Printing Company, 1896) -
Forbes, Charles, Mr. & Mrs.
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Forbes, Dr.
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Forbes, F. W., Mrs. - sons of
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Forbes, John, Mr. & Mrs. & lady friend
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Forbes, Katie
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Forbes, Ken, Mrs.
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Forbes, Kenneth, Mrs.
(1917-03)