Hydrological approaches for Environmental Flow Guidelines in Prince Edward Island
Hydrological approaches for Environmental Flow Guidelines in Prince Edward Island - Final Report
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Hydrological approaches for Environmental Flow Guidelines in Prince Edward Island - Final Report
Flowing freshwaters support a rich diversity of life that includes fishes, insects, and plants, as well as other animals such as bats and birds that can depend on the food resources generated by freshwaters.
Eutrophication caused by nutrient enrichment is one of the leading causes of water quality impairment within coastal marine environments (NRC, 2000).
The 2010 State of the Environment report measures data on key indicators of the health of Prince Edward Island's natural environment. This is the second progress report on the state of the environment.
PEI has recently completed a province-wide Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA).
This report summarizes the outcomes of a pilot sea lettuce harvest project conducted in Prince Edward Island, Canada during the summer of 2011.
Estuaries are highly productive systems and typically contain a large biomass of algae,
sea grasses and phytoplankton (McComb 1995). The estuaries of Prince Edward Island