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244 datasets found
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    Cape Breton County Water Quality Data

    Oceanographic data from sensor strings deployed in Cape Breton County as part of the Centre for Marine Applied Research's (CMAR) Coastal Monitoring Program.
    Organization:
    Government of Nova Scotia
    Issued by:
    Government of Nova Scotia
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    Antigonish County Water Quality Data

    Oceanographic data from sensor strings deployed in Antigonish County as part of the Centre for Marine Applied Research's (CMAR) Coastal Monitoring Program.
    Organization:
    Government of Nova Scotia
    Issued by:
    Government of Nova Scotia
    Resource Formats:
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    Annapolis County Water Quality Data

    Oceanographic data from sensor strings deployed in Annapolis County as part of the Centre for Marine Applied Research's (CMAR) Coastal Monitoring Program.
    Organization:
    Government of Nova Scotia
    Issued by:
    Government of Nova Scotia
    Resource Formats:
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    Boil Water Advisories

    This dataset includes the following information for public registered and municipal drinking water supplies: Site Name, County, Date Boil Advisory Issued, Date Boil Advisory Removed, Facility Type (Registered or Municipal), Length of Advisory in Days, Reason for the Report. This dataset includes...
    Organization:
    Government of Nova Scotia
    Issued by:
    Government of Nova Scotia
    Resource Formats:
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    Surface Water Quality Monitoring Network Grab Sample Water Quality Data

    The Nova Scotia Automated Surface Water Quality Monitoring Network was established in 2002 to assess water quality in surface waters across the province at five stations. In 2019 the station list was modified to reduce overlap with Environment and Climate Change Canada surface water quality...
    Organization:
    Government of Nova Scotia
    Issued by:
    Government of Nova Scotia
    Resource Formats:
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    Water Quality Simplified - Ivvavik

    This dataset is a simplified version of water quality measurements taken in Ivvavik National Park. It is a collection of measurements which make up two water quality indexes: Nutrients and Major Ions (NMI) Index and Metals Index. The measurements are taken along the Firth River annually in...
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
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    Benthic Invertabrates - Ivvavik

    This dataset contains monitoring data for benthic invertebrate communities along the Firth River Corridor. The raw data in this dataset is used to calculate benthic invertebrate richness and the percentage of Ephemeroptera (mayflies), Plecoptera (stoneflies), and Trichoptera (caddisflies) (EPT)...
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
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    Water Quality - Ivvavik

    This dataset is a collection of measurements which make up two water quality indexes: Nutrients, Physical and Major Ions (NPMI) Index and Metals Index. The measurements are taken at two different locations along the Firth River (at the mouth of the river and at Sheeps Creek) annually in mid-July....
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
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    Wetland water quality - Kejimkujik

    Wetland water quality is an important determinant of wetland condition. Wetland water quality can be strongly influenced by many stressors, including land use change and forestry practices, acid deposition and long-range transport of air pollutants and climate change. Monitoring water quality...
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
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    Wetland water quantity - Kejimkujik

    Water level fluctuation is an important determinant of wetland condition. This variable can be strongly influenced by many stressors, including land use change and forestry practices, acid deposition and long-range transport of air pollutants and climate change. Monitoring water quantity in...
    Organization:
    Parks Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • CSV
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