Publications
- Best Practices for Catch and Release of Atlantic Salmon
- Synopsis of the social, economic, and cultural overview of the Gulf of St. Lawrence
- Social, economic and cultural overview of western Newfoundland and southern Labrador
- The American Eel
- Dockside Monitoring - Roles and Responsiblilies
- Enterprise Combining Implementation Guide
- A Lobster's Life on the Bottom
- Safe Release of Atlantic Halibut
- Safety Tips for Sealers
- Vessel Monitoring System
- Centre for Ocean Model Development and Application (COMDA)
Angling
Aquatic Invasive Species
- European Green Crab in Newfoundland Waters
- Golden Star Tunicate in Newfoundland and Labrador Waters
- Coffin Box in Newfoundland and Labrador Waters
- Violet Tunicate in Newfoundland and Labrador Waters
Aquatic Species at Risk
- Banded Killifish: Newfoundland and Labrador Population
- Dealing with Leatherback Turtle Entanglements in Newfoundland and Ladrador
- The Beluga Whale: A species in need of your help in Newfoundland and Labrador
- The Leatherback Turtle: an Endangered Species
- Wolffish: What you need to know
Tips for handling and releasing Wolffish:
Ecosystems Management
- Fish Habitat and All-Terrain Vehicles: Better Practices to Protect Fish and Fish Habitat
- Fish Habitat and Agriculture Practices
- Fish Habitat is Everyone's Business: An Overview of Newfoundland and Labrador's Habitat Management Programs
- Habitat Management Program - Mitigation Techniques
- Habitat Management Program - Habitat Improvement
- The Grand Banks of Newfoundland: Atlas of Human Activities
- Integrated Management Planning - Placentia Bay
- Marine Debris - What's Up with That?
- Gilbert Bay Marine Protected Area Monitoring Report
- Gulf of St. Lawrence Human Systems Overview Report
- Characterization and Analysis of Risks to Key Ecosystem Components and Properties
- Prioritization of Key Ecosystem Components Based on the Risk of Harm from Human Activities within the Placentia Bay/Grand Banks Large Ocean Management Area
- Date modified:
- 2013-06-13
