Parks Canada

482 datasets found
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    Wetland Plant Taxa Richness - Terra Nova

    Terra Nova National Park monitors wetland plant richness at 30 randomly selected plots along a 80 meter transect.
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    Parks Canada
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    Balsam fir density - Terra Nova

    This measure includes monitoring of browsing impacts of non-native mammals on populations of the balsam fir populations at 30 randomly selected plots. This measure records percent of browsing on particular firs, and collects multiple metrics, including species diversity, seral stage, etc.
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    Parks Canada
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    Intertidal Community Similarity - Terra Nova

    Terra Nova National Park monitors intertidal invertebrate communities using a line transect and quadrat sampling method. The survey focusses on invertebrate community composition and diversity, and should detect presence of invasive marine species.
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    Parks Canada
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    Pond Angling Stress - Terra Nova

    The park monitors angling stress in several ponds (lakes) in Terra Nova with Fyke nets. Angling stress is assesed against calculated values of fish biomass and fish condition (Fulton’s condition factor, K).
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    Parks Canada
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    Intertidal Invasive Species - Terra Nova

    Terra Nova National Park monitors crab populations for the presence of the invasive European Green Crab; the abundance of native Rock Crab is also monitored. Park personnel uses baited traps for these surveys.
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    Parks Canada
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    Fish thermal stress - Terra Nova

    Terra Nova National Park employs fixed station pressure/temperature loggers to continuously monitor stream water temperatures over the entire summer at designated stream study sites.
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    Parks Canada
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    Plant Health Index - Terra Nova

    This measure aims at monitoring forest plant community structure in Terra Nova National Park, including taxa richness, and presence of exotic species.
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    Parks Canada
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    Forest Decay Rate - Terra Nova

    Terra Nova National Park monitors annual decay rate by measuring decomposition of tongue depressors buried within randomly selected Balsam Fir and Black Spruce plots.
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    Parks Canada
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    Forest change - Terra Nova

    The park assesses expected ranges for each land cover type: successional stages by stand type, area regenerating after natural disturbance (e.g., fire), mature forest, non-forest, wetlands, and waterbodies.
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    Parks Canada
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    Stream Hydrology - Terra Nova

    Terra Nova National Park uses fixed station stream gauges and pressure temperature loggers to monitor the following stream flow aspects: Richards-Baker index of flashiness, ratio of yearly precipitation to runoff, low flow volume, annual maxima/minima, and mean monthly flow.
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    Parks Canada
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    Piscivorous Fish Population and Structure - Prince Albert

    Effort, catch, and biometric fish data are produced using the Summer Profundal Index Netting (SPIN) methodologies developed by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Monitoring is generally conducted generally on a five year cycle, with additional sampling as necessary. Data are from...
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    Parks Canada
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    Mammal Diversity and Abundance - Prince Albert

    Occupancy data for wildlife species are collected from seven snow track transects, where the presence or absence of tracks for each species is recorded every 100m. Tracks are allowed to accumulate for at least 48 hours after transects have been set by a fresh snowfall or a snowmobile pulling a...
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    Parks Canada
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    Tundra - Area Burned - Prince Albert

    This dataset identifies the location and area burned for fires within the current Prince Albert National Park boundary. All fires over 2 ha from 1930--2017 are included and fires under 2 ha are included opportunistically. Multiple sources are used to gather information about each fire. If area...
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    Parks Canada
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    Stream Benthic Invertebrate Richness - Gwaii Haanas

    The richness of benthic macro-invertebrate species is used to monitor the overall health of stream ecosystems in Gwaii Haanas. Any shifts in community composition, initially detected as an increase or decrease in species richness, can be the result of nutrient levels, atmospheric pollutants, or...
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    Parks Canada
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    Coastal Process - Erosion and Accretion - Gwaii Haanas

    Using permanent transects, geo indicators are tracked annually to monitor the effects of long term erosion and deposition processes and significant erosional events to ecologically sensitive sand dune ecosystems.
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    Parks Canada
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    Invasive Plants - Gwaii Haanas

    Areas with high potential for exotic introductions are monitored annually for new growth and new plants are treated as necessary.
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    Parks Canada
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    Marbled Murrelet - Gwaii Haanas

    In partnership with ECCC, Gwaii Haanas monitors five Marbled Murrelet colonies by using a radar station located offshore. As birds fly out to the ocean at dawn, and return at dusk, the radar data is used to estimate the number of birds per hectare of suitable nesting habitat. Sampling areas focus...
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    Parks Canada
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    Black Oystercatcher - Gwaii Haanas

    Black Oystercatcher breeding success is estimated by visually surveying known breeding habitat in key areas of Gwaii Haanas. Surveys are conducted twice a year during breeding season. Black Oysercatchers are very vulnerable to disturbances, predation of eggs and young, predators, oil spills and...
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    Parks Canada
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    Subalpine - Gwaii Haanas

    The subalpine zone of Haida Gwaii occurs between an elevation of 600 to 800m. Permanent plots are monitored every 5 years to detect any changes to the structure and composition of the vegetation community on Yatza Mountain. Metrics include: canopy closure, debris classes, tree species, organic...
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    Parks Canada
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    • CSV