- Argyle Aquaculture Development Area (ADA) Pilot Project Overview
This report provides an overview of the Argyle Aquaculture Development Area (ADA) Pilot Project in Nova Scotia, focusing on Lobster Bay and Pubnico Harbour The project, a collaboration between the Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture and the Municipality of the District of Argyle, aims to proactively identify and designate marine areas suitable for shellfish and marine plant
- Aquaculture - Canada Commons
Aquaculture (less commonly spelled aquiculture), also known as aquafarming, is the farming of fish, crustaceans, mollusks, aquatic plants, algae, and other org…
- Rainwater | Canada Commons
This report examines the detrimental impacts of stormwater runoff on the Capital Region's health and environment, including water contamination, salmon habitat destruction, threats to orca populations, and shellfish bed closures …
- Fishermen - Canada Commons
A fisher or fisherman is someone who captures fish and other animals from a body of water, or gathers shellfish Worldwide, there are about 38 million commercial and subsistence fishers and fish farmers
- Shellfish - Canada Commons
Shellfish is a colloquial and fisheries term for exoskeleton-bearing aquatic invertebrates used as food, including various species of molluscs, crustaceans, and echinoderms Although most kinds of shellfish are harvested from saltwater environments, some are found in freshwater
- Mariculture - Canada Commons
An example of the latter is the farming of marine fish, including finfish and shellfish like prawns, or oysters and seaweed in saltwater ponds Non-food products produced by mariculture include: fish meal, nutrient agar, jewellery (e g cultured pearls), and cosmetics
- Nova Scotia Monthly Fish Buyers Purchase Report
This document provides instructions and forms for licensed fish buyers in Nova Scotia to report their monthly purchases from harvesters It covers groundfish, pelagics, shellfish (excluding lobster and snow crab), other species, and aquaculture products Buyers must report the amount, port of purchase, and average price per pound for each species purchased within Nova Scotia
- Aquaculture Site Register: Ship Harbour (RE#9029)
This document is an Aquaculture Site Register entry for site RE#9029, located in Ship Harbour, Nova Scotia It outlines the site's characteristics, including location, size (8 82 HA), water depth, authorized and eligible species for cultivation (blue mussel, American oyster, kelp, etc ) using suspended methods The document notes the presence of existing gear, eelgrass, and wildlife, requiring
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