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Climate Change and Freshwater Fish in Ontario's Far North

10 Jun 2013

Climate Change and Freshwater Fish in Ontario’s Far North December 12‐13, 2012 Holiday Inn Peterborough, Ontario Workshop Goal: Sharing and synthesizing scientific information on the vulnerabilities of fish to changing climate in the Attawapiskat, Ekwan, and Winisk watersheds and identifying potential adaptation* options for reducing those vulnerabilities to support decision‐making. [...] Objective 2. Identify potential adaptation options for reducing climate change vulnerabilities for freshwater fish and aquatic ecosystems, and how adaptation options vary across the 3 watersheds. [...] The Role of Climate in Shaping Limnetic Environments and Their Fish Communities Brian Shuter, Research Scientist, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, & Aquatic Research and Development Section, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources 10:00–10:30. [...] Impacts of climate change and adaptation options for streams, lakes and wetlands in Ontario Cindy Chu, Post‐doctoral Fellow, University of Toronto 10:30–11:00. [...] Introduction to Afternoon Activities and Future Climate Scenarios Molly Cross and Erika Rowland, Wildlife Conservation Society—North America Program 1:30‐2:00.
agriculture environment climate change wetlands flood habitat conservation biodiversity water climate change adaptation natural resources freshwater fishes biology earth sciences ecology groundwater environmental pollution precipitation ecosystem aquatic ecosystem aquatic climatic changes fishes environmental science flooding watershed attawapiskat ring of fire brook trout
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40
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario

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