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Added resource Lake Winnipeg Indicator Series - Fish Populations to Lake Winnipeg Basin Indicator Series
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31 | "description": "Inland water features, drainage systems and | 31 | "description": "Inland water features, drainage systems and | ||
32 | their characteristics. Examples of data you can find here include | 32 | their characteristics. Examples of data you can find here include | ||
33 | river and lake data, water quality data. \r\n\r\nIn CEOS, related | 33 | river and lake data, water quality data. \r\n\r\nIn CEOS, related | ||
34 | research themes include biogeochemistry, Inland lakes and waters, | 34 | research themes include biogeochemistry, Inland lakes and waters, | ||
35 | modelling, remote sensing and technology, trace metals and | 35 | modelling, remote sensing and technology, trace metals and | ||
36 | contaminants.", | 36 | contaminants.", | ||
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56 | "name": "lake-winnipeg-basin-indicator-series", | 56 | "name": "lake-winnipeg-basin-indicator-series", | ||
57 | "notes": "Canada and Manitoba, as parties to the Memorandum of | 57 | "notes": "Canada and Manitoba, as parties to the Memorandum of | ||
58 | Understanding Respecting Lake Winnipeg and the Lake Winnipeg Basin, | 58 | Understanding Respecting Lake Winnipeg and the Lake Winnipeg Basin, | ||
59 | committed to a cooperative and co-ordinated approach to understand and | 59 | committed to a cooperative and co-ordinated approach to understand and | ||
60 | protect the water quality and ecological health of Lake Winnipeg and | 60 | protect the water quality and ecological health of Lake Winnipeg and | ||
61 | its basin. As part of that agreement, Canada and Manitoba agreed to | 61 | its basin. As part of that agreement, Canada and Manitoba agreed to | ||
62 | adopt appropriate indicators for assessing the status and trends in | 62 | adopt appropriate indicators for assessing the status and trends in | ||
63 | the ecosystem health of Lake Winnipeg.", | 63 | the ecosystem health of Lake Winnipeg.", | ||
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68 | "created": "2017-07-21T13:16:06.396028", | 68 | "created": "2017-07-21T13:16:06.396028", | ||
69 | "description": "At Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), | 69 | "description": "At Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), | ||
70 | our business is protecting the environment, conserving the country's | 70 | our business is protecting the environment, conserving the country's | ||
71 | natural heritage, and providing weather and meteorological information | 71 | natural heritage, and providing weather and meteorological information | ||
72 | to keep Canadians informed and safe.\r\n\r\nEnvironment and Climate | 72 | to keep Canadians informed and safe.\r\n\r\nEnvironment and Climate | ||
73 | Change Canada is building on its accomplishments with the environment | 73 | Change Canada is building on its accomplishments with the environment | ||
74 | through credible science, effective regulations and legislation, | 74 | through credible science, effective regulations and legislation, | ||
75 | successful partnerships, and high-quality service delivery to | 75 | successful partnerships, and high-quality service delivery to | ||
76 | Canadians.\r\n\r\nWe support sound environmental decisions. We work to | 76 | Canadians.\r\n\r\nWe support sound environmental decisions. We work to | ||
77 | repair the damage of the past, to collect and pass on knowledge, and | 77 | repair the damage of the past, to collect and pass on knowledge, and | ||
78 | to develop, implement and enforce policies to prevent future issues. | 78 | to develop, implement and enforce policies to prevent future issues. | ||
79 | We also work to ensure that Canadians have a safe, clean and | 79 | We also work to ensure that Canadians have a safe, clean and | ||
80 | sustainable environment today, tomorrow and well into the | 80 | sustainable environment today, tomorrow and well into the | ||
81 | future.\r\n\r\nEnvironment and Climate Change Canada is a diverse | 81 | future.\r\n\r\nEnvironment and Climate Change Canada is a diverse | ||
82 | organization where our programs, services, and people lead the way in | 82 | organization where our programs, services, and people lead the way in | ||
83 | implementing the Government of Canada\u2019s environmental agenda. We | 83 | implementing the Government of Canada\u2019s environmental agenda. We | ||
84 | collaborate with our partners at home and abroad, to realize concrete | 84 | collaborate with our partners at home and abroad, to realize concrete | ||
85 | progress on initiatives that will protect the health of our people and | 85 | progress on initiatives that will protect the health of our people and | ||
86 | our planet.\r\n\r\n# Our Mandate\r\nEnvironment and Climate Change | 86 | our planet.\r\n\r\n# Our Mandate\r\nEnvironment and Climate Change | ||
87 | Canada's mandate is to: \r\n* preserve and enhance the quality of the | 87 | Canada's mandate is to: \r\n* preserve and enhance the quality of the | ||
88 | natural environment, including water, air, soil, flora and fauna\r\n* | 88 | natural environment, including water, air, soil, flora and fauna\r\n* | ||
89 | conserve Canada's renewable resources;\r\n*conserve and protect | 89 | conserve Canada's renewable resources;\r\n*conserve and protect | ||
90 | Canada's water resources;\r\n*forecast daily weather conditions and | 90 | Canada's water resources;\r\n*forecast daily weather conditions and | ||
91 | warnings, and provide detailed meteorological information to all of | 91 | warnings, and provide detailed meteorological information to all of | ||
92 | Canada;\r\n*enforce rules relating to boundary waters; | 92 | Canada;\r\n*enforce rules relating to boundary waters; | ||
93 | and\r\n*coordinate environmental policies and programs for the federal | 93 | and\r\n*coordinate environmental policies and programs for the federal | ||
94 | government.", | 94 | government.", | ||
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116 | "description": "Introductory fact sheet to the Lake Winnipeg | 116 | "description": "Introductory fact sheet to the Lake Winnipeg | ||
117 | Basin Indicator Series.\r\n\r\nLake Winnipeg is the tenth largest | 117 | Basin Indicator Series.\r\n\r\nLake Winnipeg is the tenth largest | ||
118 | freshwater lake in the world by surface area and the third largest | 118 | freshwater lake in the world by surface area and the third largest | ||
119 | freshwater reservoir. The Lake Winnipeg watershed encompasses four | 119 | freshwater reservoir. The Lake Winnipeg watershed encompasses four | ||
120 | provinces and four states. The lake is important to Manitobans as a | 120 | provinces and four states. The lake is important to Manitobans as a | ||
121 | major commercial and subsistence fishery, a drinking water source for | 121 | major commercial and subsistence fishery, a drinking water source for | ||
122 | permanent and seasonal residents, as well as for recreation and | 122 | permanent and seasonal residents, as well as for recreation and | ||
123 | tourism. Rivers can transport phosphorus, nitrogen, and suspended | 123 | tourism. Rivers can transport phosphorus, nitrogen, and suspended | ||
124 | solids from throughout the basin to the lake. Point and non-point | 124 | solids from throughout the basin to the lake. Point and non-point | ||
125 | sources of pollutants such as municipal and industrial effluents and | 125 | sources of pollutants such as municipal and industrial effluents and | ||
126 | run-off from the land also go into the rivers. As a result, the lake | 126 | run-off from the land also go into the rivers. As a result, the lake | ||
127 | is undergoing accelerated nutrient enrichment (eutrophication) and | 127 | is undergoing accelerated nutrient enrichment (eutrophication) and | ||
128 | algal blooms are increasing in frequency and severity. Other | 128 | algal blooms are increasing in frequency and severity. Other | ||
129 | considerations related to human activities within the Lake Winnipeg | 129 | considerations related to human activities within the Lake Winnipeg | ||
130 | Basin include:\r\n\r\n- water withdrawal;\r\n- drainage;\r\n- water | 130 | Basin include:\r\n\r\n- water withdrawal;\r\n- drainage;\r\n- water | ||
131 | diversions;\r\n- soil erosion;\r\n- agricultural practices; and\r\n- | 131 | diversions;\r\n- soil erosion;\r\n- agricultural practices; and\r\n- | ||
132 | changes in the extent of wetlands", | 132 | changes in the extent of wetlands", | ||
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159 | and sauger are the primary target species. Small fish (prey fish) that | ||||
160 | walleye and sauger eat are also important to the overall health of the | ||||
161 | fishery. Manitoba Sustainable Development, Wildlife and Fisheries | ||||
162 | Branch, monitors walleye, sauger, and prey fish in Lake Winnipeg each | ||||
163 | year. This indicator reports on the weight (biomass) of walleye and | ||||
164 | sauger, condition (relative weight) and mortality of walleye, and on | ||||
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