2011 Sea Lettuce Harvest Pilot Project Report
This report summarizes the outcomes of a pilot sea lettuce harvest project conducted in Prince Edward Island, Canada during the summer of 2011.
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This report summarizes the outcomes of a pilot sea lettuce harvest project conducted in Prince Edward Island, Canada during the summer of 2011.
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.
The first State of the Environment report was pepared by the Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Environment and is part of a broad initiative to create a sustainable future for the Province of Prince Edward Island.
This presentation provides background information about water on PEI. This includes the water cycle, groundwater flow patterns, and water use.
The environmental assessment and impact statement for phase I of the East Point Wind Plant involves the construction, operation and decommissioning activities listed in Section 3.
The project initiated studies of fish and benthic macroinvertebrate responses to surface water abstraction for agriculture purposes in streams of PEI.
The Action Committee for Sustainable Land Management was established to examine the most recent fish kill at Barclay Brook and answer why current measures continue to fail to protect streams and rivers.
This report is intended to provide an overview of the current state of the Province's groundwater, fresh surface water and estuarine resources, as well as highlight any notable changes in water quality over the available period of record.
Additional background and reference material was used to prepare the presentation. The background information appears as a separate slide(s) that follow the slide to which it refers. A list of references is provided at the end of the background material.
Simple choices made every day about home energy and water use, transportation, consumption, recreation and recycling; choices about production techniques; choices about sewer and water infrastructure, land use planning and energy use, when added together, exert a powerful forc