6 datasets found

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  • Seymour Lake Rehabilitation Reconnaissance Report 1978

    This purpose of this reconnaissance report is to provide further information on the proposed rehabilitation of Seymour Lake with special attention to potential problem areas and coarse fish barrier location.
  • Reconnaissance Survey of Buckley Lake

    This document contains information about Buckley lake habitat quality. Information recorded includes physical, chemical, temperature, oxygen, obstruction and pollutions, stocking, access, and habitation data. Maps and images are also included.
  • Reconnaissance Inventory of West Julian Holland Lake

    The report presents the results of a reconnaissance level “Fish and Fish Habitat Inventory” of West Julian Holland Lake 460-6006-508-005-283-218-502-01 performed to the current standards provided by the Resources Inventory Committee (RIC). West Julian...
  • Interim Assessment Protocol for Aquatic Ecosystems in British Columbia: Stand...

    The Aquatic Ecosystems assessment protocol currently describes the derivation of a core set of watershed indicators that can be calculated consistently across the province using GIS data layers readily available from GeoBC or other ministry providers. The...
  • A Reconnaissance Inventory of Clota Lake

    The field survey was conducted on September 23 and 24, 1996 by G. Scarborough and J. Calvert. This lake is located east of Nilkitkwa Lake, approximately 6.6 km north of Fort Babine, and has not previously been surveyed. The purpose of this survey was to...
  • A Reconnaissance Survey of Seymour Lake 1983

    This survey presents physical data of Seymour Lake. This includes terrain features, access, resorts and campsites, obstructions and pollutions, developments, aquatic plants, species present, lake drainage, water chemistry, and special restrictions.
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