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Principal Investigator:Cott, Pete Licensed Year(s):
2005
Summary:
Winter seismic programs done in the Mackenzie Delta still use dynamite as an energy source under waterbodies not frozen to bottom. Exploding dynamite in or near fisheries waters can potentially impact fish. The main reasons for the study are as follows...
Principal Investigator:Jalkotzy, Peter Licensed Year(s):
2001
2000 Summary:
Selection of lakes for this program was based on: size (diameter/depth); fish over-wintering potential; connectivity with other waterbodies; and the likelihood of intensive (3D) seismic activity occurring within the lakes during the winter of 2001-02. A total of 6 lakes have been identified for inclusion in the survey. Three alternate lakes have also been identified in the event that those selec...
Principal Investigator:Monita, Darwin Licensed Year(s):
2001
Summary:
The aquatic assessment is scheduled for September and October, 2001, and will focus on three lakes in the Chevron Canada Resources 2001/2002 seismic program areas in the Ellice 3-D, Mallik 3-D and Ogruknang 3-D blocks. All lakes examined will exceed 400m in width. No field camps will be used, all garbage will be packed out, and all human waste buried. The field crew will include a senior fisheri...
Principal Investigator:Westworth, Dave Licensed Year(s):
1977
Summary:
To study the effect of seismic operations on the life patterns of indigenous muskrat populations....
Principal Investigator:Westworth, David Licensed Year(s):
1976
Summary:
To study the effect of seismic operations on muskrat. The researchers will travel with Imperial Oil seismic crews trapping muskrat to determine damage....