Tides of change : natural processes in the Bay of Fundy / [written and produced by J.A. Percy].: En13-8/2-1996E-PDF
"The Bay is a unique coastal ecosystem, dominated and largely shaped by its surging tides that are the highest in the world. To our limited vision it seems a timeless and unchanging feature of our maritime landscape. In fact, it has been restlessly changing and steadily evolving since the area first formed at the rising of the Appalachian Mountains some 300 million years ago."--p. 1.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Environment Canada. Canada. Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Clean Annapolis River Project. Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Project. Acadia Centre for Estuarine Research. Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment. |
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Title | Tides of change : natural processes in the Bay of Fundy / [written and produced by J.A. Percy]. |
Series title | Fundy issues ; issue #2 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Caption title. "Aumunm 1996." "The Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Project is supported by Environment Canada, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Acadia Centre for Estuarine Research." "This publication is financially supported by the Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment." Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada] Includes bibliographical references: p. 4. |
Publishing information | Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia : The Clean Annapolis River Project : The Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Project, 1996. |
Author / Contributor | Percy, J. A. (Jonathan Arthur), 1943- |
Description | 4 p : ill. |
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Subject terms | Aquatic ecosystems |
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