6 datasets found

Licenses: Other (Not Open) Tags: anthropogenic alteration anthropogenic disturbance migration

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  • An Inventory of Elwin Lake and its Inlet and Outlet Streams

    Recent reports of serious declines of the rainbow trout sport fishery in this region have created a need for more information on the annual recruitment and relative species composition of these lakes. The intent of this project was to survey fish...
  • Wet'suwet'en Title & Rights and Coastal GasLink

    The Office of the Wet'suwet'en (OW) presents this submission to British Columbia Environmental Assessment Agency (BC EAO). This submission is a component of the Wet'suwet'en response in respect of the proposed Coastal GasLink pipeline project within...
  • Northwest Transmission Line: Bell-Irving Route Study

    Sheffield studies and office-based reviews for this Bell-Irving Route Study Report were completed in August 2010. This report presents the results of baseline information collected as well as an evaluation of potential project effects on VECs along the...
  • Fish Passage Assessment of Highway 16 and CN Rail in the Bulkley Watershed

    This Bulkley fish passage assessment is part of a larger regional effort to improve fish passage limited by highways and secondary roads throughout the Skeena Basin. The purpose of this report is to present background information and survey results for fish...
  • Dahlie Creek Salmonid Overwintering and Water Quality Studies: Interim Report

    This document contains a detailed fish habitat, riparian, and channel assessment of Dahlie Creek. Low channel complexity, removal of riparian vegetation, culvert obstructions to fish passage, sedimentation, altered flow regime, and channelization were some...
  • A Survey of Day Lake and its Inlet and Outlet Streams

    Recent reports of serious declines of the rainbow trout sport fishery in this region have created a need for information on the annual recruitment and relative species composition at these lakes. The most recent concern has been an outburst of beaver...
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