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The Skeena River Estuary Status of Environmental Knowledge to 1975: Report of...
This report compiles and summarizes knowledge on the Skeena River Estuary, providing useful background information for those concerned with environmental impacts of these and other contemplated developments. -
The Environmental Implications of Sediment Transport in the Waters of Prince ...
The Environmental Implications of Sediment Transport in the Waters of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada: A Comparison Between Kinematic and Dynamic Approaches. A Sediment Trend Analysis (STA) was performed on 2474 grain-size distributions taken from... -
Superport Development Preliminary Environmental Effect Assessment
A preliminary environmental effects assessment relating to the potential port sites identified in the Port Development Study by Wright Engineers Limited for the National Harbours Board. -
Skeena Estuary and Industrial Development
A review of the Skeena estuary and the proposed industrial developments in the area. -
Skeena Cumulative Effects Assessment
This Skeena Cumulative Effects Assessment (SCEA) documents the analysis of the cumulative effects of individual and multiple physical, biological and chemical stressors associated with human activities on three key species: eulachon, Chinook salmon and... -
Ridley Island Port Construction Activities - 1982: Background and Environment...
This report contains the findings of an EPS program carried out in the summer of 1982 to monitor the effects on the receiving environment of port construction activities underway on National Harbours Board-owned Ridley Island and vicinity near Prince... -
Ridley Island Export Logistics Park Project Environmental Effects Evaluation
Environmental effects evaluation for the Ridley Island Export Logistics Park Project. The project is an export logistics platform that is intended to enhance the Port of Prince Rupert's export transloading capacity and improve operational logistics. -
Review of Oceanographic Data Relating to Ocean Dumping in the Prince Rupert A...
A review of oceanographic data in the Prince Rupert to evaluate suitable sites for ocean dumping. The review includes assessments of data on historic use of dump sites in the region, physical oceanography, biological resources, sediment bedload transport,... -
Prince Rupert Marine Risk Assessment
This study provides Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) with an assessment of the risks due to future operations of LNG and oil tankers in the Prince Rupert gateway, to compare these risks with similar existing gateways in North America, and to identify... -
Prince Rupert Area Coastal Fish Habitat Bibliography
A bibliography of existing coastal information describing habitat and biota. -
Juvenile Salmon Usage of the Skeena River Estuary
This paper examines the geographic and temporal habitat utilization of juvenile anadromous salmon in the greater Skeena estuary in relation to the footprints of the proposed industrial development projects. These data can help illuminate the current status... -
Fairview Terminal Phase II Expansion Project Comprehensive Study Report
The Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) and Canadian National Railway Company (CN) are proposing the construction and operation of a wharf extension and expanded container and intermodal facilities at the existing Fairview Terminal and the construction and... -
Fairview Container Terminal Expansion Project Description
Project description of the Fairview Container Terminal in Prince Rupert, BC. -
Environmental Review of Proposed Port Development in Prince Rupert, B.C.
This report suggests possible port locations in the Prince Rupert area and has formed the basis for subsequent environmental studies. -
Bulk Liquids Terminal South Kaien Island Prince Rupert, B.C.
This environmental report is part of a 4-volume series of reports which address the proposed bulk liquids terminal at South Kaien Island, Prince Rupert, B.C. -
A Cursory Investigation of the Productivity of the Skeena River Estuary
An investigation of the productivity of the Skeena River estuary subsequent to receipt of a port development proposal near Prince Rupert.