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Likelihood of Presence of Soft Shelled Clams in Area Response Planning Pilot Areas

Likelihood of Presence of Soft Shelled Clams in the Bay of Fundy and Port Hawkesbury Area Response Plan. The Coastal Oceanography and Ecosystem Research section (DFO Science) reviewed reported Clam harvest and study areas as well utilized local knowledge of the areas to estimate clam flats.

A version of this dataset was created for the National Environmental Emergency Center (NEEC) following their data model and is available for download in the Resources section.

Cite this data as: Lazin, G., Hamer, A.,Corrigan, S., Bower, B., and Harvey, C. Data of: Likelihood of presence of Soft Shelled Clam in Area Response Planning pilot areas. Published: June 2018. Coastal Ecosystems Science Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, St. Andrews, N.B. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/59121e8f-0acc-411a-99cb-54980df10ba6

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Date Created

2016-11-18

Date Published

2018-06-21

Temporal Coverage

2018-05-09 - Present

Access in last 30 days

30

All time access

664

Source(s) and Citation

Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada. (2018-06-21). Likelihood of Presence of Soft Shelled Clams in Area Response Planning Pilot Areas. Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

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NEEC Soft Shelled Clam Presence MAR ARP Pilots

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Soft Shelled Clams Presence MAR ARP Pilots

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NEEC Data Dictionary

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Soft Shelled Clams Presence MAR ARP Pilots

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Soft Shelled Clams Presence MAR ARP Pilots

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