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Stable isotope ratios of tidal freshwater fish and invertebrate communities in North West Miramichi and Miramichi Estuary

PURPOSE:
To characterize food webs of freshwater fish communities using stable isotopes


DESCRIPTION:
Data set containing the carbon, nitrogen, and sulphur stable isotope ratios of fishes caught in the Northwest Miramichi River system


PARAMETERS COLLECTED:
Species gut contents (ecological); species isotopic signatures (ecological); points (spatial)

PHYSICAL SAMPLE DETAILS:
Powdered animal tissue

SAMPLING METHODS:
Invertebrates were sampled via kicknet and were collected 1-4 meters from the shore of each location in one-minute intervals with 5-10 intervals per site. Fish were captured using a variety of net types in order to maximize sampling breadth. Please see below for list of net types and mesh sizes:

Large fyke (box, lead line, and cod = 5mm tight, 10mm loose); 6mm beach seine; Site 3: two small fyke nets (box, lead line, and cod = 17mm, 17mm and 10mm tight, and 32mm, 32mm, 20mm loose), one trap net (box = 47.6mm and lead line = 146mm) were used).

USE LIMITATION:
To ensure scientific integrity and appropriate use of the data, we would encourage you to contact the data custodian.

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Date Created

2019-05

Date Published

2025-02-21

Temporal Coverage

2019-05 - 2021-07

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Source(s) and Citation

Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada. (2025-02-21). Stable isotope ratios of tidal freshwater fish and invertebrate communities in North West Miramichi and Miramichi Estuary. Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

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