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A Dialouge for Designing a Sustainable Future for the Great Slave Lake Fishery
chercheur principal: Palsson, Solmundur Karl
Année(s) de permis: 2023
Résumé: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.5329. Our objectives on Great Slave Lake are to understand the current governance framework around the fishery in Great Slave Lake (GSL), its benefits, its distribution, and the historical trends; and, to identify commonalities and differences among rights holders, actors and organizations involved in the fishery. Togeth...


Making a place for Indigenous fishing livelihoods: Navigating cross-scale institutions in Great Slave Lake fishery management
chercheur principal: Wray, Kristine E J
Année(s) de permis: 2021 2019
Résumé: This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4406. The research team seeks to document an oral history of the growth of the commercial fishery from the community perspective in terms of four stages: the Dene fishery (up to 1944), the early commercial fishery (1945-1969), federal management by the Freshwater Fish Marketing Corporation (1970-2018), and the present phase...


Oral history project contributing to the definition of the extent of the Déline Fishery
chercheur principal: Oliver, Meryl J.
Année(s) de permis: 2010
Résumé: The goal of this oral history project is to plot the boundaries of the historic Déline fishery in order to define the extent of Déline Fishery / Franklin’s Fort National Historic Site of Canada. Participants will be identified by the Déline Knowledge Centre as those who can identify the specific location of the fishery generally located on the western end of Great Bear Lake’s Keith Arm. Interv...


2006 Traditional Knowledge Study in Fort Good Hope
chercheur principal: Martin, Sandy D
Année(s) de permis: 2006
Résumé: The study marks a continuation of Traditional Knowledge work initiated, as part of the Mackenzie Gas Project, with the community of Fort Good Hope in 2003. Local knowledge and technical/scientific research, in combination with a synthesis of existing technical information, is being used to develop a suitable knowledge base for planning, assessment of impacts and development of environmental protec...


Community Economic Impact of Commercial Fisheries Development in the Canadian Eastern Arctic: The Pangnirtung Winter Turbot Fishery
chercheur principal: Ashley, Bruce
Année(s) de permis: 1992
Résumé: Begun in 1991, the study will continue to examine the economic and social costs and benefits of the fishery on the Pangnirtung community. The study will also investigate the role of commercial fisheries in the development of eastern arctic communities....


Nettilling Lake Char Trap Fishery
chercheur principal: Simpson, Larry
Année(s) de permis: 1993 1990
Résumé: Two char traps of slightly different design and size will be designed, assembled and displayed in the Burwash Bay area of Nettilling Lake. Fish will be harvested and shipped to Iqaluit. Successful char trap technology will be disseminated during follow-up workshops with Baffin fishermen....


Devolution in the Northwest Territories: Wildlife Management and Fisheries Case Study
chercheur principal: Clancy, Peter
Année(s) de permis: 1988
Résumé: Dr. Clancy is part of a group of researchers investigating the process of devolution and its impact upon constitutional development in the North. His case study involves wildlife and fisheries management in the NWT. He is interviewing various members of the relevant management agencies and those involved in aboriginal claims to investigate how the structure of wildlife management may change in t...


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