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043 |an-cn-ns|an-cn-nk|aIn------
0861 |aEn13-8/11-1999E-PDF
1001 |aPercy, J. A. |q(Jonathan Arthur), |d1943-
24510|aWhither the waters ? |h[electronic resource] : |btidal and riverine restrictions in the Bay of Fundy / |c[written and produced by J.A. Percy].
260 |a[Granville Ferry, N.S.] : |b[Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership], |c1999.
300 |a10 p : |bill.
4901 |aFundy issues ; |vissue #11
500 |aCaption title.
500 |a"Spring 1999."
500 |a"The Fundy Issues series is financially supported by: The Environmental Conservation Branch, Environment Canada - Atlantic Region."
500 |aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references: p. 10.
5200 |a"We have the technological ability to stem flooding tides and tame mighty rivers rushing headlong into the sea. Regrettably, however, we have as yet only the barest understanding of the complex manner in which such flowing waters mediate the mutual exchanges of salts, sediments, nutrients, organic detritus and living organisms between coastal lands and fringing seas. Everywhere there are glaring examples of how our uninformed meddling with these complex and dynamic ecological processes have caused unexpected and unwelcome environmental degradation. Until we are able to anticipate the effects on the environment of our barriers and restrictions to water flows, and can ensure that any such impacts are acceptable, we can hardly claim to control the tides and rivers."--p. 10.
69207|2gccst|aEnvironmental protection
69207|2gccst |aAquatic ecosystems
7101 |aCanada.|bEnvironment Canada.|bAtlantic Region. |bEnvironmental Conservation Branch.
7102 |aBay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership.
830#0|aFundy issues ;|v# 11 |w(CaOODSP)9.867355
85640|qPDF|s2.08 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/En13-8-11-1999-eng.pdf