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On the characteristic fossils of different coal seams in Nova Scotia
(James Bowes & Sons, 1867)
Proceedings
(William Gossip, 1870)
Nova Scotia Medical Bulletin 28(3), 1949
(Medical Society of Nova Scotia, 1949)
Estimating Food Capacity in Nova Scotia
(2017-04-16)
Given the real possibility of food shortages in Nova Scotia and their potential implications to consumers, it is important we gain a more complete understanding of food capacity in Nova Scotia. This study sought to identify ...
Marine Microplastic and Nanoplastic Litter in Nova Scotia: Confronting the Rising Tides of Plastics in our Marine Waters, Coastlines and Organisms. [graduate project].
(2016)
According to Moore (2008), "plastics are now one of the most common and persistent
pollutants in ocean waters and beaches worldwide" (p. 131). Significant increases in plastic
production is a considerable driver in the ...
Small and Mighty: Why forage fisheries management could benefit from an ecosystem based framework. A case study on Bay of Fundy/Southwest Nova Scotia herring stock component [graduate project].
(2016)
Forage fish are defined as low to mid-trophic level species that are preyed upon by many top predators within their respective ecosystems. The dependence on these forage fish from top predators makes them a crucial link ...
A fortnight in the backwoods of Shelburne and Weymouth
(William Gossip, 1870)
Nocturnal life of animals in the forest
(James Bowes & Sons, 1867)
Notes on the economic mineralogy of Nova Scotia: Part III.; limestone and marble
(James Bowes & Sons, 1867)
The glacial period in North America
(James Bowes & Sons, 1867)