32 record(s) found in the location "Inuvialuit Settlement Region" (multi-year projects are grouped): Not seeing the results you want? Tryadvanced search.
Principal Investigator:Harwood, Lois Licensed Year(s):
1993
Summary:
This project will involve tagging charr and monitoring their movements. The fish will be tagged at the overwintering site in spring, before they start to migrate downstream. The fish with radio tags will be tracked every 4-6 weeks throughout the spring, summer and fall. Fish caught by the summer fishery at Shingle Point and having floy tags will be recorded. 100 charr each (mostly females) wil...
Principal Investigator:Hines, Jim Licensed Year(s):
1993
Summary:
Data on the distribution, abundance, survival/mortality, and productivity are essential for the sound management of wildlife populations but there is a critical lack of such information for white-fronted geese, Canada geese, Pacific brant and tundra swan populations from the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. Helicopter surveys, ground counts and banding/neck collaring will help to determine distribut...
Principal Investigator:Harwood, Lois Licensed Year(s):
1992
Summary:
A full-span conduit weir will be used to estimate the strength (i.e., numbers) of the upstream run of arctic charr at the Kuujjua River. Fish passing through the weir will be counted and measured, and a subset of these fish will be tagged and sampled....
Principal Investigator:Notzke, Claudia Licensed Year(s):
1992
Summary:
The Researcher will collect information for a book on aboriginal natural resource management in Canada. The focus of the work will be concentrated with wildlife co-management, native participation in the design, use and management of new national park reserves and the question of how the settlement of claims ties in with current land use planning practices....
Principal Investigator:Morgan, James P. Licensed Year(s):
1992
Summary:
This project was identified by the CPS as essential to effective co-management of wildlife in northern national parks. A broader look at how each park implements co-management and how other agencies have been successful in co-managing wildlife is required to form a formulate a consistent approach across the northern national parks system....
Principal Investigator:Cubbage, James Licensed Year(s):
1980
Summary:
As part of a species management programto conduct population counts of bowhead whale calves....
Principal Investigator:Goodman, Arni Licensed Year(s):
1979
Summary:
To conduct surveys to determine the conditions of historic land use sites. To conduct water shed surveys, habitat surveys, and to determine the success of last year's bird breeding. The purpose of these surveys is also to determine if the boundaries of the sanctuaries are appropriate for species management purposes....
Principal Investigator:Nagy, John Licensed Year(s):
1978
Summary:
To capture grizzly bear for the purpose of removing radio collars as part of a long term management study....
Principal Investigator:Sharp, P.L. Licensed Year(s):
1977
Summary:
To evaluate methods for: (a) dispersing birds from oil spill areas and (b) deterring birds from entering oil spill areas....