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Aquatic ecosystem health assessment of the Athabasca River mainstem and tributaries using fish health and fish and invertebrate toxicological testing

Description

Results from the Joint Oil Sands Monitoring plan presented here address the need to develop a comprehensive and robust biomonitoring program for fish and toxicity in fish and invertebrates. Fish health monitoring was conducted along the mainstem of the lower Athabasca River and its primary tributaries to assess spatial and temporal change in ecological condition within these aquatic habitats.

Updated

June 1, 2018

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JOSM Joint Canada-Alberta Oil Sands Monitoring Lower Athabasca Region aquatic ecosystems biomonitoring environmental monitoring oil sands

Title and publication information

Type
Report
Alternative Title

Oil Sands Monitoring Program technical report series no. 1.8

Extent

90 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Environment and Parks

Contributor

McMaster, Mark

Contributor

Parrott, Joanne

Contributor

Bartlett, Adrienne

Contributor

Gagné, Francois

Contributor

Evans, Marlene

Contributor

Tetreault, Gerald

Resource Dates

Date Created

2018-06-01

Date Added

2019-06-04T20:37:08.320209

Date Modified

2018-06-01

Date Issued

2018-06-01

Audience information

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ISBN (pdf)

9781460140321

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