Principal Investigator:Johnstone, Robin Licensed Year(s):
1999
Summary:
The proposed field program is designed to provide site-specific information on stream crossings, for planned improvements to the Mackenzie Valley winter road route. Researchers will travel to the crossing sites by helicopter from the closest community. At each crossing location, habitat assessments, water quality samples and fish census techniques (outlined in the DFO fisheries research permit) m...
Principal Investigator:Machtans, Hillary Licensed Year(s):
1999
Summary:
The purpose of this study is to collect information about a variety ecosystems crossed by or in close proximity to the potential routes for a proposed pipeline. Fisheries and water quality studies will involve a survey of fish habitat, and of the water quality of any water bodies allong the proposed routes. Any fish collection will be outlined by Department of Fisheries and Oceans research permits...
Principal Investigator:Kochtubajda, Bob Licensed Year(s):
1998
Summary:
We propose to transport ad install new automatic weather stations by truck, fixed wing and helicopter to three sites in the Fort Simpson area between mid-June through mid July 1998. The automatic weather stations are both solar-powered and battery-powered, and collect and transmit meteorological data for use in weather forecasts and warnings. The weather stations will be used to support the scien...
Principal Investigator:Digel, Mark Licensed Year(s):1998
1997
Summary:
Fisheries investigations, including habitat identification and possibly gill netting, will be conducted in the four small lakes located within the watershed of the orebody of the Thor Lake site. In lakes with fish, will collect 10 fish (up to two species) for chemical analysis. Fisheries investigations, including habitat mapping, gill netting (to verify fish community), will be undertaken in the...
Principal Investigator:Gill, Don Licensed Year(s):
1979
Summary:
To collect samples of soil and vegetation to assess the ecological importance of the spring flood and downstream importance of hydroelectric developments....