Environmental impacts of barriers on rivers entering the Bay of Fundy : report of an ad-hoc Environment Canada Working Group / Peter G. Wells.: CW69-5/334E-PDF
"A wide range and number of barriers exist on rivers that drain into the Bay of Fundy, both upstream and on their estuaries. Barriers can be defined as any structure built into, through or over a waterway (stream, creek, river, estuary) that changes, possibly irreversibly, the physical (e.g. sedimentation, water circulation), chemical (e.g. salinity, oxygen, trace elements), biological (e.g, fish behavior) or ecological (e.g. production), characteristics of that waterway"--Abstract.
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| Title | Environmental impacts of barriers on rivers entering the Bay of Fundy : report of an ad-hoc Environment Canada Working Group / Peter G. Wells. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | vi, 43 p. |
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