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The following is a selection of the major coastal resource and habitat inventories of relevance to integrated coastal and ocean management in Atlantic Canada: COASTAL HABITAT INVENTORY - GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE COASTAL RESOURCE INVENTORIES - NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
Bonavista-Notre Dame Bays, Newfoundland and Labrador Trinity-Placentia Bays, Newfoundland and Labrador Bay de Verde Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador Northeast Avalon, Newfoundland and Labrador Southeast Avalon, Newfoundland and Labrador Placentia-St. Mary’s Bays, Newfoundland and Labrador Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador Bay D'Espoir-Connaigre Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador South Coast, Newfoundland and Labrador Southwest Coast, Newfoundland and Labrador Port au Port Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador Northern Peninsula West, Newfoundland and Labrador Northern Peninsula East, Newfoundland and Labrador White Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador Baie Verte Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador Green Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador Bay of Exploits, Newfoundland and Labrador Labrador Straits, Newfoundland and Labrador Southern Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador Lake Melville, Newfoundland and Labrador LEAD AGENCY: Fisheries and Oceans Canada URL: http://glfgeo.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/tfk-ctp/ COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Environment Canada; Nova Scotia Department of the Environment; Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture; Nova Scotia Geomatics Centre, Human Resources Development Canada; New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources; New Brunswick Department of the Environment; Service New Brunswick; Prince Edward Island Department of the Environment; Prince Edward Island Department of Natural Resources; Holland College; Nova Scotia School of Fisheries and Aquaculture, numerous communities; etc. CONTACT PERSON: Pascal Levesque, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Gulf Region, P.O. Box 5030, Moncton, NB CANADA E1C 9B6 - Tel: 506-851-7409 - Fax: 506-851-3027 - Email: pascal.levesque at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: An inventory of fisheries and fish habitat in the coastal area of the Gulf of St. Lawrence adjacent to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: North and Eastern shore of New Brunswick, Northern shore of Nova Scotia and all the shores of Prince Edward Island BASE MAPS USED: Digital and hard-copy hydrographic charts, 1:50 000 NTS base maps, and 1:10 000 provincially-available base maps SCALES:
Scale of End Products: INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: Fishers, fishery officers, local community interest groups, scientists, government agencies and corporations. Data is collected through a series of interviews, aerial photo interpretation, ground truthing surveys and vetting processes. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: 1 April 1994 to 31 March 1997 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Ongoing PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy and electronic atlas and digital databases COMMENTS: Nil Top of Page Several of the data layers for the Coastal Resource Inventories - Newfoundland and Labrador can be viewed via the web mapping services of the DFO GeoPortal. To view the data layers: - click on "Maps and Services. - click on "View DFO Maps through the Public GeoBrowser" - click on "Select Map" - click on "Oceans and Habitat Mangement" and then "Nfld and Labr. Traditional Knowledge" - click on one of the four data themes: Groundfish, Marine Mammals and Aquatic Plants, Pelagics, and Shellfish. - zoom in on the geographic area of interest. Fogo Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Fogo Island Cooperative Society Ltd. COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Human Resource Development Canada; Fogo Island Tourism Association; Terra Nova National Park CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Coastline surrounding Fogo Island. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 2E/09, 2E/16, 2F/12; CHS nautical charts: 293, 4530, 4531 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) with various scale nautical charts THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, aquatic plants, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released July 2000) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: September 1996/June 1999 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy maps and project report COMMENTS: This data has been digitized. Top of Page Bonavista-Notre Dame Bays, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Kittiwake Economic Development Corporation COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Human Resource Development Canada; Canadian Rural Partnership Fund CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: From Cape Bonavista west, to the east side of Lewisporte Harbour. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 2E/07, 2E/08, 2E/09, 2E/10, 2F/04, 2F/05, 2C/05, 2C/11, 2C/12, 2C/13, 2D/08, 2D/09, 2D/16; CHS nautical charts: 4865, 4855, 4535, 4560, 4531, 4530, 4855, 4845, 4596, 4595, 4598 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) and various scale nautical charts THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, aquatic plants, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-- tourism-recreation, birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (Released April 2001) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: January 1999/January 2001 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy maps, GIS database and project report. COMMENTS: Some areas of previous resource inventories were revisited for select information (Fogo Island – bird data, and infrastructure, Bay of Exploits – various resource data). Top of Page Trinity-Placentia Bays, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Trinity-Placentia Development Association COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Environment Canada; Human Resources Development Canada CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Fair Haven to Toslow (Placentia Bay) and New Harbour to Cape Bonavista (Trinity Bay). A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 2C/04, 2C/06, 2C/11, 1N/12, 1N/13, 1M/08, 1M/09, 1M/16 SCALE: 1:50 000 THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, birds, aquatic plants, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, shoreline classification ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released August 2001) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. Existing shoreline classification information was used. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: January 2000/July 2001 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Project report, GIS database, raw data (maps) COMMENTS: Data collection complete, undergoing quality control Top of Page Bay de Verde Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Mariner Resource Opportunities Network Inc. COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Human Resources Development Canada; Victoria Community Development Corporation CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: From Bald Head, Trinity Bay to Georgetown, Conception Bay. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 1N/11, 1N/12, 1N/13, 1N/14, 1N/15, 2C/02, 2C/03 and CHS nautical charts 4847, 4850, 4851 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) with various scale nautical charts THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, aquatic plants, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released March 2000) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: November 1996/August 2000 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy maps, GIS database and project report COMMENTS: Top of Page Northeast Avalon, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Capital Coast Development Alliance COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Human Resources Development Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Environment Canada CONTACT PERSON: Joan O’Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA, A1C 5X1, - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Marysvale in Conception Bay to Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove on the east side of the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 1N06, 1N/07, 1N/10, 1N/11, 1N/15 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, aquatic plants, aquaculture, shoreline classification, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, and birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released January 2002) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It is collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees are primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: January 2000/December 2001 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy maps, project report and GIS database COMMENTS: Top of Page Southeast Avalon, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Southern Avalon Development Association COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Human Resources Development Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Irish Loop Regional Economic Development Board; Environment Canada CONTACT PERSON: Joan O’Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA, A1C 5X1, - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Bay Bulls on the east side of the Avalon Peninsula to Mall Bay, St. Mary’s Bay, Newfoundland. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 1K/11, 1K/12, 1K/13, 1K/14, 1K/15, 1N/02, 1N/07 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, aquatic plants, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, and birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released December 2001) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It is collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees are primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: March 2001/December 2001 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy maps, project report and GIS database COMMENTS: Top of Page Placentia-St. Mary’s Bays, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: The Cape Shore Area Development Association/Avalon Gateway Regional Economic Development Board COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Human Resources Development Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Environment Canada CONTACT PERSON: Joan O’Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA, A1C 5X1, - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Coastline from Admiral’s Beach, St. Mary’s Bay, to Long Harbour, Placentia Bay. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 1K/13, 1L/15, 1M/01, 1M/08, 1M/09, 1M/16, 1N/03, 1N/04, 1N/05 and 1N/12 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, aquatic plants, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, and birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released October 2001) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It is collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees are primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: November 2000/April 2001 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy maps, project report and GIS database COMMENTS: Top of Page Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Schooner Regional Development Corporation COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Strategic Regional Diversification Agreement; Human Resources Development Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Friar Head, Fortune Bay to Davis Cove, Placentia Bay. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 1L/13, 1L/14, 1M/02, 1M/03, 1M/04, 1M/06, 1M/07, 1M/08, 1M/09, 1M/10, 1M/11 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, birds, aquaculture, shoreline classification ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released February 2000) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: December 1999/February 2000 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Project report, GIS database, raw data (maps) COMMENTS: Top of Page Bay D'Espoir-Connaigre Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Coast of Bay Regional Economic Development Board COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Human Resources Development Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Connaigre Peninsula Industrial Adjustments Committee CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: McCallum to Rencontre East (including Bay D'Espoir). A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 1M/05, 1M/06, 1M/11, 1M/12, 1M/13, 11P/08, 11P/09, 11P/16, and various CHS Nautical Charts SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) with various scale nautical charts THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, aquatic plants, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, Birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released June 2000) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: September 1997/August 2000 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Project report and GIS database COMMENTS: Top of Page South Coast, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Ramea Economic Development Corporation COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Human Resources Development Canada CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Grand Bruit to McCallum, including Burgeo and Ramea areas. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 11P/10, 11P/11, 11P/12 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, aquatic plants, culture-tourism-recreation, Birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released June 2000) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: December 1996/August 2000 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Project report and GIS database COMMENTS: Top of Page Southwest Coast, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: College of the North Atlantic COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Fisheries and Oceans Canada; fishermen's committees; Human Resource Development Canada; Gateway Community Development Corporation CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: From Codroy Harbour to Grand Bruit. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 11O/09, 11O/10, 11O/14, 11O/16; and various CHS nautical charts SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) with various scale nautical charts THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, aquatic plants, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, Birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released August 2000) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: November 1996/August 2000 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy maps, GIS database and project report COMMENTS: Top of Page Port au Port Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Port au Port Economic Development Association; Bay St. George Economic Development Association COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Human Resources Development Canada; Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture; the Aquaculture Component of the Economic Renewal Agreement (ACERA) CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: From the community of Highlands, north to Shag Island. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 12B/02, 12B/03, 12B/06, 12B/07, 12B/10, 12B/11, 12B/15 SCALE: 1:50 000 THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, aquatic plants, birds, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, shoreline classification ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released September 2000) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. Existing shoreline classification information was used. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: December 1997/September 2000 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Project report, GIS database, raw data (maps) COMMENTS: Top of Page Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: South Shore - Bay of Islands Development Association COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Atlantic Coastal Action Program (ACAP) - Humber Arm CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Extending from Ballam's Bridge on the east side of Humber River mouth to Little Port Head on the south shore of the Bay of Islands, extending into the Gulf of St. Lawrence for 20 km. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 12A/13, 12B/16, 12H/04, 12G/01, 12G/08; and CHS nautical charts: 4661, 4653 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) with various scale nautical charts THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, aquatic plants, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released June 2000) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: July 1996/June 2000 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy maps and project report COMMENTS: Data collected and prepared by Emerald Consulting Services Top of Page Northern Peninsula West, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Red Ochre Regional Board Inc/St. Barbe Development Association COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Environment Canada; Human Resources Development Canada; Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: From Trout River to St. Barbe. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets 12I/11, 12H/12, 12G/09, 12I/14, 12I/15, 12H/05, 12H/13, 12I/04, 12I/05, 12I/06, 12P/02, 12P/03, 12G/08 and various CHS nautical charts SCALE: 1:50 000 (with various scale nautical charts) THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, birds, aquatic plants, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, shoreline classification, ice coverage ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released March 2001) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. Existing shoreline classification information was used. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: October 1999/January 2001 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Project report, GIS database, raw data (maps) COMMENTS: Data collection complete, undergoing quality control Top of Page Northern Peninsula East, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Nordic Economic Development Corporation COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Environment Canada; Human Resources Development Canada; Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture; Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: The Northern Peninsula from St. Barbe Bay to Pigeon Cove. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 12I/08, 12I/09, 12I/16, 2L/13, 2M/04, 2M/05, 2M/11, 2M/12, 12P/01, 12P/02, 12P/07, 12P/08, 12P/09 SCALE: 1:50 000 THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, birds, aquatic plants, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, shoreline classification, ice coverage ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released July 2001) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. Existing shoreline classification information was used. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: February 2000/March 2001 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Project report, GIS database, raw data (maps) COMMENTS: Data collection complete, undergoing quality control Top of Page White Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: White Bay South Development Association COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Human Resources Development Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Department of Development and Rural Renewal; Environment Canada CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Great Harbour Deep, south to Hampden White Bay, Newfoundland. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 12H/10, 12H/15, 12I/1, 12I/2, 12I/7, 12I/8 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, aquatic plants, shoreline classification, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released October 2001) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It is collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees are primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: January 2000/September 2001 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy maps, project report and GIS database COMMENTS: Top of Page Baie Verte Peninsula, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Baie Verte Peninsula Community Futures Development Corporation COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Human Resources Development Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; College of the North Atlantic; Emerald Zone Corporation; Baie Verte Peninsula Telecentre-Enterprise Network CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Baie Verte Peninsula from Purbecks Cove to Middle Arm, including 21 communities. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 12H/09, 12H/10, 12H/15, 12H/16, 12I/01, 2E/12, 2E/13, 2E/14, 2L/04; and CHS nautical chart: 4585 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) with various scale nautical charts THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, aquatic plants, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, Birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released July 2000) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: July 1996/July 2000 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Project report, GIS database, raw data (maps) COMMENTS: Top of Page Green Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: College of the North Atlantic Research Institute for Studies in the Environment COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Enterprise Network CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: From the communities of Rattling Brook to Brighton. The marine area is generally mapped to 100 fathoms seaward to approximately 1 km inland. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 2E/05, 2E/12, 12H/08, 12H/09, various CHS nautical charts SCALE: 1:50 000 (with various scale nautical charts) THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, aquatic plants, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, shoreline classification ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released July 1999) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. Existing shoreline classification information was used. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: May 1996/July 1999 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Project report, GIS database, raw data (maps) COMMENTS: Collected by eight local environmental engineering students. Release of data to external clients will comply with existing DFO Science Policy. Also requires the permission of the project co-sponsoring agency. Top of Page Bay of Exploits, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Exploits Valley Tourism Association COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Human Resources Development Canada (Grand Falls-Windsor); Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Exploits Valley Economic Development Corporation; other stakeholders as identified during the planning process CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Seal Bay to Little Burnt Bay, Notre Dame Bay, Newfoundland. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 2E/03, 2E/06, 2E/07, 2E/10, 2E/11; and various CHS nautical charts SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) with various scale nautical charts THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, aquatic plants, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (released October 1999) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It was collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees were primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: November 1996/October 1999 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy maps, project report and GIS database COMMENTS: Top of Page Labrador Straits, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Labrador Straits Development Association COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Human Resources Development Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Environment Canada; Southern Labrador Development Association CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Coastline from L’Anse au Clair to Henley Harbour on the southeastern corner of Labrador. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 12 P/06, 12 P/07, 12 P/09, 12 P/10, 12 P/16 and 2 M/13 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, aquatic plants, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, and birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (Released November 2002) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It is collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees are primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: January 2002/November 2002 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy maps, project report and GIS database COMMENTS: Top of Page Southern Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Southeast Aurora Development Corporation COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Human Resources Development Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Environment Canada; Labrador Metis Nation CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Fish Cove Point in the north to St. Peter’s Bay in the south. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 13I/03, 13H/05, 13H/06, 13H/08, 13H/09, 13H/10, 13H/11, 13H/12, 13H/14, 13H/15, 13H/16, 03E/04, 03E/05, 03E/12, 03D/04, 03D/05, 03D/12, 03D/13, 13A/08, 13A/09, 13A/16 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, pelagics, shellfish, marine mammals, aquatic plants, aquaculture, infrastructure, culture-tourism-recreation, and birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (Released June 2002) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It is collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees are primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: January 2001/ February 2002 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Complete PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy maps, project report and GIS database COMMENTS: Top of Page Lake Melville, Newfoundland and Labrador, Coastal Resource Inventory LEAD AGENCY: Central Labrador Economic Development Board COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Human Resources Development Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Environment Canada CONTACT PERSON: Joan O'Brien, Oceans Management Section, Oceans Programs Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region, P.O. Box 5667, St. John's, NL CANADA A1C 5X1 - Tel: 709-772-3150 - Fax: 709-772-5315 - Email: joan.obrien at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Primarily for use as a tool in Integrated Coastal Zone Management as well as environmental impact assessment, sensitivity mapping, sustainable economic development planning, and other potential resource developments GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: The Terrington Basin including the Churchill River as far as Muskrat Falls, Grand Lake, Double Mer, The Backway out into Groswater Bay from Smokey in the north to Fish Cove Point in the south. A map indicating coverage is available. BASE MAPS USED: NTS Sheets: 13 F/2, 13 F/7, 13 F/8, 13 F/9, 13 F/10, 13 F/15, 13 F/16, 13 G/5, 13 G/11, 13 G/12, 13 G/13, 13 G/14, 13 G/15, 13 1/3, 12 I/4, 13 I/5, 13 I/6, 13 I/11, 13 J/1, 13 J/2, 13 J/3, 13 J/4 and 13 J/8 SCALE: 1:50 000 (NTS) THEMES/PARAMETERS MAPPED: Groundfish, Pelagics, Shellfish, Marine Mammals, Infrastructure, Culture-Tourism-Recreation, and Birds ATLAS (1:125 000): Available (Released March 2004) INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: This data is Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). It is collected through interviews with people having direct knowledge of local areas. Interviewees are primarily fishers (active and retired) as well as others with relevant knowledge. This data is anecdotal in nature and is qualitative. BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: January 2003/March 2004 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Completed PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy maps, project report and GIS database COMMENTS: Top of Page LEAD AGENCY: Fisheries and Oceans Canada COLLABORATING AGENCIES: Human Resources Development Canada; Atlantic Coastal Action Program (ACAP) (Environment Canada); Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA); Indian and Northern Affairs; Canadian Coast Guard; Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture; Nova Scotia Geomatics Centre; Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation; Regional Development Agencies; and local non-governmental organizations and committees CONTACT PERSON: Denise McCullough, Community Initiatives Officer, Oceans and Coastal Management Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Maritimes Region, P.O. Box 1006, Dartmouth, NS CANADA B2Y 4A2 - Tel: 902-426-4274 - Fax: 902-426-3855 - Email: denise.mccullough at dfo-mpo.gc.ca DESCRIPTION/RATIONALE: Inventories of coastal and marine resources and compilation of the information. Communities use the information to better understand and plan future economic activity. GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE: Selected communities throughout the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy BASE MAPS USED: 1:10 000 planimetric base maps; digital and hard-copy hydrographic charts SCALES:
Scale of End Products: 1:10 000 INFORMATION SOURCES AND DETAILS OF DATA COLLECTION: Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) gathered through interviews with community members by local trained data collectors; and government regulatory and scientific information. All data collected is verified (cross-referenced by three sources, ground-truthing surveys, etc.) BEGINNING AND COMPLETION DATES: 1993 to 31 March 1997 CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT: Projects have been completed in: New Brunswick: Charlotte County and Western Bay of Fundy Nova Scotia: Eastern Bay of Fundy; Annapolis/Digby Counties; Yarmouth County; Shelburne County; Queens/Lunenburg Counties; Halifax County; Guysborough County; Richmond County; Eastern Cape Breton County; Victoria County; Bras d'Or Lakes PROJECT DELIVERABLES: Hard-copy atlas and digital mapping (including base maps and databases) COMMENTS: Nil Top of Page |