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Vancouver Island Shelf

Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) has been conducting surface water trawl surveys since 1992 in the coastal waters of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and Alaska and in the high seas of the Gulf of Alaska. These surveys initially focused on determining the migratory patterns (1992-2002) and on the growth and physiology (2003-2016) of juvenile Pacific Salmon. Since 2016, these surveys have been broadened to monitor the whole pelagic ecosystem, retaining a focus on juvenile Pacific Salmon. Surveys have been conducted on the continental shelf of north and west Vancouver Island, included associated sounds and inlets since 1992 and are ongoing. These data are for tows conducted in the continental shelf area for depths shallower than 400 meters.

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Date Created

2025-10-08

Date Published

2025-11-25

Temporal Coverage

1996-10-03 - 2024-09-30

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Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Pacific Science/Ecosystem Sciences Division/Regional Ecosystems Effects on Fish and Fisheries Section. (2025-11-25). Vancouver Island Shelf. Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Pacific Science/Ecosystem Sciences Division/Regional Ecosystems Effects on Fish and Fisheries Section.

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Vancouver Island Shelf -Trip

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CSV

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English, French

Vancouver Island Shelf -Event

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CSV

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English, French

Vancouver Island Shelf -Catch

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CSV

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Vancouver Island Shelf -Bio

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CSV

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Data Dictionary

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Supporting Document

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English, French

Vancouver Island Shelf

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ESRI REST

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English

Vancouver Island Shelf

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Web Service

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ESRI REST

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French

Data Dictionary

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Supporting Document

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CSV

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English, French

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