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    Critical habitat of the St. Lawrence estuary population of Striped Bass

    Striped Bass critical habitat (St. Lawrence estuary population) defined by the analysis of available knowledge in 2011 and a scientific advice. Purpose The status of the Striped Bass population of the St. Lawrence Estuary is in constant evolution. It went from indigenous population until the...
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    Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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    Presence of the Thorny Skate in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence

    Spatial distribution of the Thorny Skate presence expressed by catch weight based on the annual Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) groundfish research surveys realised between 2004 and 2010. Catch data (kg/nautical mile) were aggregated by 100 km² cells. They are derived from processed...
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    Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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    Ecological and biological significant areas in the Estuary and Gulf of St. La...

    Identification of ecological and biological significant areas (EBSA) in the Estuary and the Gulf of St. Lawrence according to six groups of the food chain : primary production (Lavoie et al, 2007), secondary production (Plourde et McQuinn, 2010), meroplankton (Ouellet, 2007), benthic...
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    Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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    Lake sturgeon breeding, feeding and concentration areas in the fluvial sectio...

    Layer that includes the known information on lake sturgeon breeding, feeding and concentration areas in the St. Lawrence River and Estuary according to a literature review of documents produced between 1976 and 2002. Additional Information Lake sturgeon's breeding, feeding and concentration...
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    Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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    Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Val-de-bois - Magnitude 7.5

    Ottawa planning scenario using the 2010 Val-de-bois, QC earthquake hypocentre and fault plane geometry from Ma & Motazedian, 2012 and Atkinson & Assatourians, 2010. This scenario uses a larger magnitude event than those that have been observed to date for that location, within bounds of...
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    • WMS
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    Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Event near Montreal - Magni...

    In September 1732 a damaging earthquake occurred immediately beneath the Island of Montréal. This scenario visualizes the effects of that event if it occurred today with a magnitude of 5.0, and represents a strong ground shaking event that could strike Montréal.
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Near Ottawa - Magnitude 5.5

    Faults in the valleys near Ottawa could rupture and produce strong, shallow earthquakes. This magnitude 5.5 scenario visualizes the effects of such an event. It does not represent the most severe earthquake that could occur, but one that is more likely and could still cause damage.
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Georgia Strait Fault - Magn...

    In 1997, a magnitude 4.6 earthquake occurred 3 to 4 km beneath the Strait of Georgia. This scenario visualizes the effects of that event if it had a magnitude of 7.0, and represents a strong ground shaking event that could strike Metro Vancouver.
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    Natural Resources Canada
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    Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Cascadia Interface Best Fau...

    Full rupture of the Cascadia interface fault, the fault defining the boundary between the North American and Pacific Ocean plates. This magnitude 9.0 event, often referred to as ‘The Big One’, affects most communities in southwestern British Columbia.
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    Natural Resources Canada
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