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Open Data Water Quality for Aquatic Health - Terra Nova
The park monitors water quality of streams and ponds (lakes) on a triennial cycle, reporting on total organic carbon, acidity, phosphorus, nitrogen, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and Chlorophyll A. These metrics are compiled into a water quality index (WQI) that summarizes overall water quality.Organization:Parks CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Water Quality - Prince Albert
Water quality data is based around two of the largest lakes in Prince Albert National Park – Kingsmere and Waskesiu. Data is collected monthly from May through September each year, with additional water chemistry sampling in March. Water chemistry and Secchi disk depths are sampled by boat at...Organization:Parks CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data CABIN - Benthic Invertebrates - Kouchibouguac
The Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network (CABIN) is a national aquatic biomonitoring program, established and maintained by Environment and Climate Change Canada, to provide a standardized protocol for the ecological assessment of freshwater ecosystems with the use of benthic macroinvertebrate...Organization:Parks CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Water Quality - Gwaii Haanas
Water Quality is measured annually in both streams and lakes in Gwaii Haanas. Many water quality parameters are collected and they can be grouped into three categories: (1) Physical (e.g. temperature, depth); (2) Chemical (e.g. pH, nutrients) and (3) Biological (chlorophyll a). Water quality is a...Organization:Parks CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Bog Dynamics - Kouchibouguac
Peatlands are valuable ecosystems due to their critical ecological functions, however these sensitive habitats are vulnerable to various anthropogenic (e.g., peat-moss extraction, forestry or land-use practices, hydrological modifications, fragmentation, infrastructures); atmospheric (e.g., acid...Organization:Parks CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Water Quality - Kouchibouguac
The Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) has designed a Water Quality Index (WQI) to translate complex water quality data into an overall integrated score from 0-100. This score is based on the number of measured variables, which have observations exceeding water quality...Organization:Parks CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Water Quality - Banff
These data are water quality parameters sampled by Environment Canada via a Memorandom of Understanding. The individual parameters were used to calculate results for the Canadian Council of Environment Ministers (CCME) water quality index (WQI).Organization:Parks CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data Wetland vegetation - Kejimkujik
Wetland vegetation is strongly related to water level and nutrient availability. These variables can be influenced by many stressors including, acid deposition, long-range transport of air pollutants and climate change. Monitoring vegtation in wetlands will help us better understand changes...Organization:Parks CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data 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 CanadaResource Formats:- CSV
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Open Data 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 in...Organization:Parks CanadaResource Formats:- CSV