Shellfish Water Classification Program (SWCP) – Marine Water Quality Data in Canada
This dataset provides marine bacteriological water quality data for bivalve shellfish harvest areas in Canada (British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Quebec). Shellfish harvest area water temperature and salinity data are also provided as adjuncts to the interpretation of fecal coliform concentration data. The latter is the indicator of fecal contamination monitored by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) within the framework of the Canadian Shellfish Sanitation Program (CSSP). The geospatial positions of the sampling sites are also provided.
These data are collected by ECCC for the purpose of making recommendations on the classification of shellfish harvest area waters. ECCC recommendations are reviewed and adopted by Regional Interdepartmental Shellfish Committees prior to regulatory implementation by Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO).
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Date Created
2018-12-20
Date Published
2018-12-20
Temporal Coverage
2018-12-20 - Present
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Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada. (2018-12-20). Shellfish Water Classification Program (SWCP) – Marine Water Quality Data in Canada. Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada. http://ec.gc.ca
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Shellfish_Sites_Samples_Mollusques_Echantillons.gdb.zip
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Dataset
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FGDB/GDB
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English, French
Shellfish_Sites_Samples_Mollusques_Echantillons.kmz
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KMZ
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English, French
disclaimer_avis-exclusion-de-responsabilite.txt
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Supporting Document
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English, French
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bacteriological water quality, shellfish, harvesting shellfish, shellfish sanitation, shellfish areas, shellfish areas classification, marine water, water pollution, fecal coliform, all applicable data content, water quality, molluscs, water pollution, classification, water - quality, assess toxicity, manage and monitor for environmental presence of hazardous substances and waste, monitor / assess substance and waste levels in air, water, soil, biota, atlantic - newfoundland and labrador (nl), quebec (qc), atlantic - prince edward island (pe), national (ca), atlantic - new brunswick (nb), british columbia (bc), atlantic - nova scotia (ns), science and technology branch, water science and technology, 1.2.1. water quality and aquatic ecosystems health, unclassified
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