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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 ...
Field Trip B5: Geology and environmental geochemistry of lode gold deposits in Nova Scotia
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005)
Influential of Ignored? The Role of Fishermen in Management of the Nova Scotia Lobster Industry [graduate project].
(2015-11-23)
The Atlantic Canadian lobster industry is the highest valued fishery in Canada, with Nova Scotia landings representing more than half of the total industry value. As catches have steadily risen over the past decade, the ...
Field Trip B1: Accretion of peri-Gondwanan terranes, northern mainland Nova Scotia and southern New Brunswick
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005)
Field Trip A1: Contamination in the South Mountain Batholith and Port Mouton Pluton, southern Nova Scotia
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2003)
Field Trip A3: Glaciation and landscapes of the Halifax region, Nova Scotia
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005)
Field Trip A4: Structural geology and vein arrays of lode gold deposits, Meguma terrane, Nova Scotia
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005)
Tidal sedimentation in the Cornwallis River - Avon River Estuaries, Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia: sedimentology, morphology, and natural history
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2003)
Field Trip B3: Geology and volcanology of the Jurassic North Mountain Basalt, southern Nova Scotia
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005)