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The Canadian Wildlife Service LRTAP Biomonitoring Program : Part 3: site locations, physical, chemical and biological characteristics / by D. K. McNicol et al. Issued by the Ontario Region.CW69-5/248E

The Canadian Lakes Loon Survey (CLLS), uses a network of volunteers to assess the breeding success of Common Loons (Gavia immer.), a key bioindicator species, on larger lakes across Canada. This report provides detailed physical, chemical and biological characteristics of CWS biomonitoring study lakes and their locations in Ontario and Kejimkujik National Park. Maps of a subset of more intensively studied Food Chain Monitoring Program (FCMP) lakes in Ontario are also presented.--Abstract

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Department/Agency
  • Canadian Wildlife Service.
TitleThe Canadian Wildlife Service LRTAP Biomonitoring Program : Part 3: site locations, physical, chemical and biological characteristics / by D. K. McNicol et al. Issued by the Ontario Region.
Series title
  • Technical report 0831-6481 248
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatPhysical text
Other formatsDigital text-[English]
Note(s)
  • "The Canadian Lakes Loon Survey (CLLS), uses a network of volunteers to assess the breeding success of Common Loons (Gavia immer.), a key bioindicator species, on larger lakes across Canada. This report provides detailed physical, chemical and biological characteristics of CWS biomonitoring study lakes and their locations in Ontario and Kejimkujik National Park. Maps of a subset of more intensively studied Food Chain Monitoring Program (FCMP) lakes in Ontario are also presented."--Abstract. LRTAP = Long Range Transport of Air Pollutants.
  • Résumés en français
Publishing information
  • Ottawa - Ontario : Environment Canada. 1996.
BindingSpiral binding
Descriptionviii, 215p. : figs., maps, tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN0-662-21743-8
ISSN0831-6481
Catalogue number
  • CW69-5/248E
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