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  1. Oceans Act Marine Protected Areas

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    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (2025). Oceans Act Marine Protected Areas [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/a1e18963-25dd-4219-a33f-1a38c4971250
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    Feb 26, 2025
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    Fisheries and Oceans Canadahttp://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Description

    Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one among a number of spatial management tools, and are defined as areas that are established for the long-term, and managed through legal or other effective means, to achieve the long-term conservation of nature with associated ecosystem services and cultural values. Currently, Fisheries and Oceans Canada has a number of MPAs designated under the Oceans Act and Areas of Interest for new MPAs at various stages of progress towards designation. These areas are ecologically significant, with species and/or features that require special management consideration.  An Oceans Act MPA can be established for any of the six conservation purposes outlined in the Act: • The conservation and protection of commercial and non-commercial fishery resources, including marine mammals, and their habitats;  • The conservation and protection of endangered or threatened marine species, and their habitats;  • The conservation and protection of unique habitats;  • The conservation and protection of marine areas of high biodiversity or biological productivity; • The conservation and protection of any other marine resource or habitat as is necessary to fulfill the mandate of the Minister; and • The conservation and protection of marine areas for the purposes of maintaining ecological integrity

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    Canada's Atlantic Ocean & Fisheries (Activity Web Map)

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    Updated Jun 10, 2017
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    Education and Research (2017). Canada's Atlantic Ocean & Fisheries (Activity Web Map) [Dataset]. https://edu.hub.arcgis.com/maps/202b98869a6846ffb759d074f2c10f08
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    Jun 10, 2017
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    Education and Research
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    Description

    This map is used in the storymap/activity: Canada's Atlantic Ocean & Fisheries

  3. Other Effective Area-Based Conservation Measures

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    Updated Feb 25, 2025
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    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (2025). Other Effective Area-Based Conservation Measures [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/44769543-7a23-4991-a53f-c2cf7c7a946f
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 25, 2025
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    Fisheries and Oceans Canadahttp://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Description

    This dataset contains area-based management measures that have been recognized as 'other effective area-based conservation measures' (OECMs). It also contains basic information about OECMs, specifically their names, size, objectives, associated prohibitions, and DFO region.  Spatial data for OECMs will be evaluated regularly, taking the most recent available information into account. In addition new 'OECMs will be identified over time. Therefore, this dataset may change over time.

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    Oceans - 1M

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    Updated Jan 9, 2025
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    Government of Yukon (2025). Oceans - 1M [Dataset]. https://ouvert.canada.ca/data/dataset/f678c133-35e9-1340-e430-741be730d084
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    Jan 9, 2025
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    Government of Yukon
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Description

    Ocean captured at 1:1,000,000 scale Digital Chart of the World data for the Yukon and surrounding area. Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon. Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: geomatics.help@yukon.ca

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    Oceans - 1M - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC)

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    Updated Oct 1, 2024
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    (2024). Oceans - 1M - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-f678c133-35e9-1340-e430-741be730d084
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    Oct 1, 2024
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    Canada
    Description

    Ocean captured at 1:1,000,000 scale Digital Chart of the World data for the Yukon and surrounding area. Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon. Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: geomatics.help@yukon.ca

  6. Seamounts of the Northeast Pacific Ocean

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    csv, esri rest +5
    Updated Feb 11, 2025
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    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (2025). Seamounts of the Northeast Pacific Ocean [Dataset]. https://ouvert.canada.ca/data/dataset/32215c2d-833e-40e0-b7f6-2e145312d674
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 11, 2025
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    Fisheries and Oceans Canadahttp://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2012 - Jan 1, 2021
    Area covered
    Pacific Ocean
    Description

    Seamounts have been identified as Ecologically or Biologically Significant Areas (EBSAs) due to their unique oceanography and ecology; they frequently serve as sites for fisheries and as habitat for a number of species of conservation concern. A mix of isolated seamounts and seamount complexes are distributed throughout Canada’s Pacific offshore waters, although only a subset of these are named. We used several pre-existing spatial databases and predictive models to map all named seamounts within Canada’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), all named seamounts fished by Canada in international waters, and any predicted (modelled) unnamed seamounts in the EEZ. These data are intended to inform marine planning initiatives in BC by providing collaborative, peer-reviewed scientific data at scales relevant to a BC coast-wide analysis.

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    Discover Canada's Watersheds - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue...

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    Updated Oct 1, 2024
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    (2024). Discover Canada's Watersheds - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-96c80880-9229-59ec-b508-63b5c10cc35a
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    Oct 1, 2024
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    Contained within the Atlas of Canada Poster Map Series, is a map depicting the 5 main watersheds in Canada. Building Canadian Water Connections initiative and the Canadian Wildlife Federation have collaborated to produce this map that promotes the importance of watersheds through education. Canada's five ocean watersheds are colour-coded on the map: Pacific Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Hudson Bay, Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. Each of these five massive landscapes contains a hierarchy of watersheds. This map depicts 594 watersheds, most of which are connected and ultimately flow into an ocean.

  8. Shoreline Data Rescue Project of Lake Erie, Fort Erie, Canada to Lackawanna,...

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    • catalog.data.gov
    Updated Jan 1, 2020
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    National Geodetic Survey (2020). Shoreline Data Rescue Project of Lake Erie, Fort Erie, Canada to Lackawanna, New York, CM7610 [Dataset]. https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/61025
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    Jan 1, 2020
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    U.S. National Geodetic Survey
    Time period covered
    Aug 1, 1978
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    Description

    These data were automated to provide an accurate high-resolution historical shoreline of Lake Erie, Fort Erie, Canada to Lackawanna, New York suitable as a geographic information system (GIS) data layer. These data are derived from shoreline maps that were produced by the NOAA National Ocean Service including its predecessor agencies which were based on an office interpretation of imagery an...

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    Fisheries and Oceans Canada Regions

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    Updated Jul 25, 2025
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    (2025). Fisheries and Oceans Canada Regions [Dataset]. https://catalogue.arctic-sdi.org/geonetwork/srv/resources/datasets/3862c9fa-dbeb-4f00-ac03-c5da6551bf00
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    Jul 25, 2025
    Description

    In 2021, the Canada Coast Guard (CCG) and Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) updated its administrative boundaries following the creation a new Arctic region.There are now 7 administrative regions in DFO (Pacific, Arctic, Ontario and Prairie, Quebec, Gulf, Maritimes, Newfoundland and Labrador). DFO and Coast Guard Arctic Regions developed these regions in partnership with the people they serve; this important decision will lead to stronger programs and services to better meet the unique needs of our Arctic communities.DFO and CCG operations and research cover Canada's land and waters to the international boundaries (EEZ) and are in no way limited to the boundaries drawn in the map.

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    Watersheds - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC)

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    Updated Sep 30, 2024
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    (2024). Watersheds - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-dc639a40-8893-11e0-96ca-6cf049291510
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    Sep 30, 2024
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    A watershed is an area that drains all precipitation received as a runoff or base flow (groundwater sources) into a particular river or set of rivers. The easiest way to describe the network of rivers and lakes on a small-scale map is to show the watersheds. In Canada, there is a detailed hierarchy of watersheds, ranging from the largest (drainage into oceans and their equivalents), down to the smallest ramification. Canada’s ocean watersheds are the Atlantic Ocean, Hudson Bay, Arctic Ocean, Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.

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    Fisheries and Oceans Canada Regions - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data...

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    Updated Oct 1, 2024
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    (2024). Fisheries and Oceans Canada Regions - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-3862c9fa-dbeb-4f00-ac03-c5da6551bf00
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2024
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Area covered
    Canada
    Description

    In 2021, the Canada Coast Guard (CCG) and Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) updated its administrative boundaries following the creation a new Arctic region.There are now 7 administrative regions in DFO (Pacific, Arctic, Ontario and Prairie, Quebec, Gulf, Maritimes, Newfoundland and Labrador). DFO and Coast Guard Arctic Regions developed these regions in partnership with the people they serve; this important decision will lead to stronger programs and services to better meet the unique needs of our Arctic communities.DFO and CCG operations and research cover Canada's land and waters to the international boundaries (EEZ) and are in no way limited to the boundaries drawn in the map.

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    Oceans Act Marine Protected Areas

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    Updated May 30, 2022
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    Coastal Resource Mapping Ltd (2022). Oceans Act Marine Protected Areas [Dataset]. https://fisheries-map-gallery-crm.hub.arcgis.com/items/96e490d32fd14d5cae22e15dbe8f754b
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    May 30, 2022
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    *La version française suit*Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one among a number of spatial management tools, and are defined as areas that are established for the long-term, and managed through legal or other effective means, to achieve the long-term conservation of nature with associated ecosystem services and cultural values.Currently, Fisheries and Oceans Canada has a number of MPAs designated under the Oceans Act and Areas of Interest for new MPAs at various stages of progress towards designation. These areas are ecologically significant, with species and/or features that require special management consideration.  An Oceans Act MPA can be established for any of the six conservation purposes outlined in the Act:The conservation and protection of commercial and non-commercial fishery resources, including marine mammals, and their habitats;  The conservation and protection of endangered or threatened marine species, and their habitats;  The conservation and protection of unique habitats;  The conservation and protection of marine areas of high biodiversity or biological productivity; The conservation and protection of any other marine resource or habitat as is necessary to fulfill the mandate of the Minister; andThe conservation and protection of marine areas for the purposes of maintaining ecological integrity The boundaries and attributes in this dataset are intended to provide a visual representation of the area and are for information purposes only, and should not be considered legally authoritative. Please refer to the legal regulations for official coordinates and information about Ocean ActMarine Protected Areas.  -------------------------Les zones de protection marines (ZPM) sont un outil de gestion spatiale parmi bien d’autres, et sont définies comme des zones établies à long terme et gérées par tous moyens efficaces, juridiques ou autres, afin d’assurer à long terme la conservation de la nature ainsi que les services écosystémiques et les valeurs culturelles qui lui sont associés.À l’heure actuelle, Pêches et Océans Canada compte un certain nombre de ZPM désignées en vertu de la Loi sur les océans, ainsi que des zones d’intérêt pour de nouvelles ZPM qui en sont à diverses étapes du processus de désignation. Ces zones sont importantes sur le plan écologique, et abritent des espèces ou ont des caractéristiques qui nécessitent une gestion particulière. En vertu de la Loi sur les océans, une ZPM peut être établie pour l’un des six objectifs de conservation énoncés dans la Loi :la conservation et la protection des ressources halieutiques, commerciales ou autres, y compris les mammifères marins, et de leur habitat; la conservation et la protection des espèces en voie de disparition et des espèces menacées, et de leur habitat; la conservation et la protection d’habitats uniques; la conservation et la protection d’espaces marins riches en biodiversité ou en productivité biologique; la conservation et la protection d’autres ressources ou habitats marins, pour la réalisation du mandat du ministre;la conservation et la protection d’espaces marins en vue du maintien de l’intégrité écologique.Les limites et les attributs contenus dans cet ensemble de données visent à fournir une représentation visuelle de la zone et sont fournis à titre indicatif seulement. Ils ne devraient pas être considérés comme des éléments ayant force de loi. Pour obtenir les coordonnées officielles et des informations sur les zones de protection marine de la Loi sur les océans, reportez-vous aux règlements juridiques.

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    Multidisciplinary Arctic Program (MAP)-Last Ice, 2018 Spring Campaign: Sea...

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    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (2025). Multidisciplinary Arctic Program (MAP)-Last Ice, 2018 Spring Campaign: Sea ice fatty acids and stable isotopes [Dataset]. https://ouvert.canada.ca/data/dataset/c1533828-bde9-46d4-84a3-937b28fadd68
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 17, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Time period covered
    May 15, 2018 - May 22, 2018
    Area covered
    Arctic
    Description

    In 2018, Fisheries and Oceans Canada initiated the Multidisciplinary Arctic Program (MAP) – Last Ice, the first ecosystem study of the poorly characterized region of Tuvaijuittuq, where multiyear ice still resides in the Arctic Ocean. The program MAP-Last Ice takes a coordinated approach to integrate the physical, biochemical, and ecological components of the sea ice-ocean connected ecosystem and its response to climate and ocean forcings. This program provides baseline ecological knowledge for Tuvaijuittuq and, in particular, for its unique multiyear ice ecosystem. The database provides baseline data on fatty acid composition and stable isotopes signatures of sea ice communities in multi- and first-year ice in Tuvaijuittuq. The data were collected during the 2018 spring field campaign of the MAP-Last Ice Program, offshore of Canadian Forces Station (CFS) Alert, in the Lincoln Sea.

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    Atlas des paysages acoustiques océaniques

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    Updated Dec 26, 2023
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    Chaire de recherche du MPO à l’ISMER-UQAR en acoustique marine appliquée à la recherche sur l’écosystème et les mammifères marins (2023). Atlas des paysages acoustiques océaniques [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.26071/ogsl-a0016579-2fa5
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    Dec 26, 2023
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    St. Lawrence Global Observatory
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    Chaire de recherche du MPO à l’ISMER-UQAR en acoustique marine appliquée à la recherche sur l’écosystème et les mammifères marins
    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 2013 - Dec 31, 2013
    Area covered
    Variables measured
    Other, Sea State, Sea Surface Height
    Description

    DESCRIPTION:

    The Ocean Soundscape Atlas is an interactive online tool for viewing maps of the different components of ocean soundscapes: geophony (sounds of geophysical origin such as winds and waves), biophony (sounds emitted by animal species such as whales) and anthropophony (sounds from human activities such as maritime traffic).

    This application makes it possible to browse, in 3D space and time, the interactions between acoustic components and the potential impacts on marine species, especially those at risk. It is used in particular to make vertical sections along user-defined trajectories as well as to extract statistics on predefined or user-defined areas of interest.

    CONTEXT:

    The Ocean Soundscape Atlas is the result of a long-term collaboration between the underwater acoustics research teams of the Maurice-Lamontagne Institute, Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and the Institute of Marine Sciences (Ismer) within the “DFO Research Chair in Marine Acoustics Applied to Ecosystem and Marine Mammal Research at Ismer”. This initiative begins with pioneering work on maritime traffic noise (Simard et al. 2010), underwater ambient noise (Kinda et al. 2013), and the impact of shipping noise on marine mammals (Gervaise et al. 2012). It then continues with the development of a fully probabilistic approach to assess the impact of maritime traffic noise on marine ecosystems including modeling (Gervaise et al. 2015), in situ measurement of levels at the source. vessels according to ASA / ISO international standards (Simard et al. 2016), and acoustic impacts on ecosystems (Aulanier et al. 2016, 2017). This work results in a map production tool, called RAMDAM, that will serve as the foundation for the Ocean Soundscape Atlas. Between 2017 and 2021, the Atlas of Acoustic Oceanic Landscapes project is funded by the Canadian Fund for Innovation, the Government of Quebec and Fisheries and Ocean Canada as part of the "Cyberinfrastructure Initiative, First Challenge - Infrastructure of research data ”. The MERIDIAN project (Marine Environmental Research Infrastructure for Data Integration and Application Network), submitted by a pan-Canadian consortium of universities and industrial partners, has a mandate to assist the scientific community in marine sciences in order to develop innovative tools. using Compute Canada's cyberinfrastructure, with the objective of managing, discovering, accessing, visualizing and analyzing massive data in underwater acoustics; like the millions of maps of the Ocean Soundscape Atlas. This initiative benefited over the same period from a regional synergy in underwater acoustics, in particular thanks to its complementarity with the Oceans Protection Program - Marine Environment Quality, Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the participation of the Global Observatory of the Saint-Laurent at the forefront of oceanographic data management and diffusion in Canada.

    REFERENCES:

    Simard, Y., Lepage, R., & Gervaise, C. (2010). Anthropogenic sound exposure of marine mammals from seaways: Estimates for Lower St. Lawrence Seaway, eastern Canada. Applied Acoustics, 71(11), 1093-1098.

    Gervaise, C., Simard, Y., Roy, N., Kinda, B., & Menard, N. (2012). Shipping noise in whale habitat: Characteristics, sources, budget, and impact on belugas in Saguenay–St. Lawrence Marine Park hub. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 132(1), 76-89.

    Kinda, B, G., Simard, Y., Gervaise, C., Mars, J. I., & Fortier, L. (2013). Under-ice ambient noise in Eastern Beaufort Sea, Canadian Arctic, and its relation to environmental forcing. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 134(1), 77-87.

    Gervaise, C., Aulanier, F., Simard, Y., & Roy, N. (2015). Mapping probability of shipping sound exposure level. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 137(6), EL429-EL435.

    Aulanier, F., Simard, Y., Roy, N., Gervaise, C., & Bandet, M. (2016). Spatial-temporal exposure of blue whale habitats to shipping noise in St. Lawrence system. Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Science Advisory Secretatiat Research Document. 2016/090, vi + 26 p.

    Simard, Y., Roy, N., Gervaise, C., & Giard, S. (2016). Analysis and modeling of 255 source levels of merchant ships from an acoustic observatory along St. Lawrence Seaway. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 140(3), 2002-2018.

    Aulanier, F., Simard, Y., Roy, N., Bandet, M., and Gervaise, C. (2016). "Groundtruthed probabilistic shipping noise modeling and mapping: Application to blue whale habitat in the Gulf of St. Lawrence," Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 27, 070006.

    Aulanier, F., Simard, Y., Roy, N., Gervaise, C., & Bandet, M. (2017). Effects of shipping on marine acoustic habitats in Canadian Arctic estimated via probabilistic modeling and mapping. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 125(1-2), 115-131.

    TERMS OF USE AND RESPONSABILITY:

    This is a prototype display platform for products derived from underwater acoustic models and measurements. The data displayed are preliminary results produced for scientific research, incompletely validated by measurements and by peers. The interpretation of its maps therefore requires a critical judgment by an expert in underwater acoustic modeling and measurements. The use of the data displayed for impact study or scientific research is prohibited. The distribution and reproduction of screen displays without the agreement of those responsible for the Meridian Soundscape Atlas project is not authorized. The broadcasters reject any responsibility for the possible use of these visualizations for any purpose. Contains information licensed under the Open Government License - Canada.

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    Physical oceanographic and climate data used in the creation of Audubon...

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    • data.nceas.ucsb.edu
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    Updated Jun 21, 2019
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    Audubon Alaska (2019). Physical oceanographic and climate data used in the creation of Audubon Alaska's Ecological Atlas of the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.24431/rw1k326
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    Jun 21, 2019
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    Research Workspace
    Authors
    Audubon Alaska
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    Description

    This dataset contains a variety of spatial data types describing the physical oceanographic and climatic setting of the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas. Specifically, these data describe surface and subsurface currents, approximate freshwater discharge, terrestrial input of organic matter, monthly sea ice advance and retreat extents, and changes in annual and projected averages in sea water temperatures and in the concentrations of sea ice, benthic infaunal biomass, and in plankton, euphausiid, copepod communities. Staff at Audubon Alaska and Oceana used these data to create the maps displayed in 'Chapter 2: Physical Setting', in the 'Ecological Atlas of the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort Seas'. This dataset contains four zipped archives of spatial data and metadata and two summary files. The zip files are: 1. ArcticMarine2017_Public_Ch2PhysicalSetting.gdb.zip, compiled by Audubon Alaska staff and used to generate the maps in chapter 2 of the Ecological Atlas, 2. ArcticMarine2017_Public_Ch2_Addition.gdb.zip, compiled by Audubon Alaska staff with additional raster data used to generate the maps in chapter 2 of the Ecological Atlas, ch2_vector-4326, containing csv formatted vector data files along with metadata extracted from the geodatabase, and ch2_raster, containing geotiff formatted raster data and metadata used in the maps in the Atlas but not included in the geodatabase. The summary files are: 1. audubon_EABCBS_ch2_physical_setting_manifest.txt, listing all file path, size, and md5sum hash value for each file in each of the zip files, 2. audubon_EABCBS_ch2_physical_setting_README.txt, providing basic, human-readable metadata about the dataset, 3. audubon_EABCBS_ch2_physical_setting_data_sources.pdf, listing the data sources used for each map in chapter 6 of the atlas, and 4. audubon_EABCBS_data_sources_appendix.csv, listing the sources used for each spatial synthesis data product created by Audubon Alaska and then used to generate the maps in chapter 6, and listed in the data sources pdf. These files contain only the data used in the Atlas and deemed appropriate for public release. Certain data deemed sensitive were not included in these publicly available data archives.

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    Positive European Green Crab Detections from DFO by PFMA in British Columbia...

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    Updated May 11, 2021
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    Pacific Salmon Foundation (2021). Positive European Green Crab Detections from DFO by PFMA in British Columbia [Dataset]. https://maps.sogdatacentre.ca/datasets/psfmarinedata::positive-european-green-crab-detections-from-dfo-by-pfma-in-british-columbia
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    May 11, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Pacific Salmon Foundation
    Area covered
    British Columbia
    Description

    This map shows positive detections of the European Green Crab aquatic invasive species made during sampling done by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, beginning in 2006. Data are geographically organized by Pacific Fishery Management Areas (PFMA). The data shown in the map were created in collaboration between Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and the Strait of Georgia Data Centre (SGDC). SGDC staff downloaded the CSV 'PFMA_Subareas_Green_Crab_Presence_and_Absence_EN.csv' from the Government of Canada Open Data Portal here. From this, the records for positive detections were extracted, and data for positive detections from 2019 to 2021 provided to SGDC by DFO were appended to the dataset. PFMA geometry was then joined to the CSV allowing for the representation of the data in map format.

  17. a

    DFO Hatcheries

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    Updated Feb 24, 2022
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    Coastal Resource Mapping Ltd (2022). DFO Hatcheries [Dataset]. https://fisheries-map-gallery-crm.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/dfo-hatcheries-2/about
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    Feb 24, 2022
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    Coastal Resource Mapping Ltd
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    Pacific Region Salmonid Enhancement Program Facility locations acquired from Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Real Property, Safety and Security (DFO-RPSS) in November, 2021.

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    Map Document of European Green Crab Sightings in British Columbia

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    Updated Sep 1, 2020
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    Pacific Salmon Foundation (2020). Map Document of European Green Crab Sightings in British Columbia [Dataset]. https://maps.sogdatacentre.ca/documents/aa83ae5719c443dabc65c1d7b102b5c2
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 1, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Pacific Salmon Foundation
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    Description

    Download a map document showing general locations of sightings of invasive European green crab in British Columbia. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Aquatic Invasive Species Program and a network of dedicated citizen scientists have been monitoring for presence of European green crab in BC. With approximately 500 traps being set in 2019, the citizen science network is set to expand in 2020 with new volunteers being trained and relationships developing with new partner organizations. Pacific Salmon Foundation is partnering with Fisheries and Oceans Canada in order to broaden public outreach through the creation and distribution of educational brochures, posters and signage. For more information click here.

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    Drainage Areas - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC)

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    Updated Oct 1, 2024
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    (2024). Drainage Areas - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-a76c353e-9adc-5381-9197-29439a85e4ab
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2024
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

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    Canada
    Description

    This map shows the five major ocean drainage areas in Canada: Hudson Bay, Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. An inset map shows the major dams with reservoir capacity larger than 1 billion cubic metres. Six of the 10 largest hydro-electric generating stations by capacity are located in the province of Quebec; whereas, the largest, Churchill Falls is in Newfoundland and Labrador. The other 3 are located in British Columbia.

  20. Historical Flood Events (HFE) in Canada

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    Updated Nov 4, 2022
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    Esri Canada (2022). Historical Flood Events (HFE) in Canada [Dataset]. https://climat.esri.ca/datasets/historical-flood-events-hfe-in-canada
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    Nov 4, 2022
    Dataset provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    Esri Canadahttp://www.esri.ca/
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    Esri Canada
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    The Flood Mapping Team within NRCan’s Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation (CCMEO) has completed the digitization of these approximately 1400 historical flood events. By scraping publication records for flood event details, they created a publicly available data layer consisting of point data with attributes for flood location, years/seasons, and details. Sources are available for every point. The maps can be a starting point for understanding regional flood trends or for training machine learning models for predicting nation-wide flood risk.CCMEO’s Flood Mapping Team is advancing flood mapping practices in Canada by leading the Flood Hazard Identification and Mapping Program, compiling existing flood hazard data through the National Flood Hazard Data Layer, digitizing historical flood maps, publishing flood mapping guidelines, and researching innovative ways to advance flood mapping practices relating to geomatics. Overall, the modernization of flood mapping practices will help communities understand and manage their flood risk.The point groupings correspond to the locations that were affected by the same event. The inventory of past flooding has been compiled from various public sources and standardized into a common data model. Flooding events for which no location was included in the sources are positioned on the place name of the location affected by the flooding. The event positions do not indicate where the flooding occurred. It should be noted that no consultation was conducted with the various providers and stakeholders of historical flood data. Disparities in content between the various sources result in an inconsistent product. No warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. The absence of information does not mean that no flooding has occurred.Additional Resources:Historical flood events (HFE) data page on open.canada.caArticle on the historical flood events layerFlood Hazard Identification and Mapping ProgramUpdate Frequency: Ongoing

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Fisheries and Oceans Canada (2025). Oceans Act Marine Protected Areas [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/a1e18963-25dd-4219-a33f-1a38c4971250
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Oceans Act Marine Protected Areas

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pdf, shp, esri rest, kml, wms, fgdb/gdbAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Feb 26, 2025
Dataset provided by
Fisheries and Oceans Canadahttp://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/
License

Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Description

Marine protected areas (MPAs) are one among a number of spatial management tools, and are defined as areas that are established for the long-term, and managed through legal or other effective means, to achieve the long-term conservation of nature with associated ecosystem services and cultural values. Currently, Fisheries and Oceans Canada has a number of MPAs designated under the Oceans Act and Areas of Interest for new MPAs at various stages of progress towards designation. These areas are ecologically significant, with species and/or features that require special management consideration.  An Oceans Act MPA can be established for any of the six conservation purposes outlined in the Act: • The conservation and protection of commercial and non-commercial fishery resources, including marine mammals, and their habitats;  • The conservation and protection of endangered or threatened marine species, and their habitats;  • The conservation and protection of unique habitats;  • The conservation and protection of marine areas of high biodiversity or biological productivity; • The conservation and protection of any other marine resource or habitat as is necessary to fulfill the mandate of the Minister; and • The conservation and protection of marine areas for the purposes of maintaining ecological integrity

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