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Resource Organizer: Fisheries

Type of resource:

Resource 1:
Encyclopedia

Resource 2:
Free Internet Website

Resource 3:
Video/DVD

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This resource explores


the use of Aquaculture
in Canada

These webpages give a


overview and statistics
on Canada's Fishing
industry

It explores the possible


pros of fish farming and
how people in Canada
are implementing it

"Canada's commercial
fishing and aquaculture
sectors provide more
than 80,000 direct jobs
to Canadians. They are
the economic mainstay
of many rural and
coastal communities
across Canada."

"Closed containment is
the future of salmon
farming in B.C. Sea lice
infestations, farm
waste, disease and
escaped farmed salmon
could be distant,
unpleasant memories"

Title of chapter,
webpage, article:

Article: Aquaculture

Title of Book,website,
publication

Website: The Canadian


Encyclopedia

-Encyclopedia Article
-Free Internet Website
-Video/DVD

Authors name:

"Aquaculture is the
human-controlled
cultivation and harvest
of freshwater and
marine plants and
animals. Synonyms
include fish farming, fish
culture, mariculture, fish
breeding and ocean
ranching."

Webpage: Fish and


Seafood Canadian
Industry

Title: Closed
Containment-The future
of fish farming

Website: Agriculture and Website: Youtube


Agri-Food Canada

G. Burton Ayles:
DFO Regional Director
General 1986-1993.
Worked with the Journal
of the Fisheries
Research Board of
Canada

Not available but the


webpage is made by a
trustworthy and well
known website, the
official government of
Canada website

Though an author wasn't


listed in creating the video
the organization who
made it are official, a
Canadian based
organization they're
leaders in marine
conservation with national
influence and experts on
their staff

Date of publication:

PUBLISHED
04/23/13
LAST EDITED
06/11/14

Only last date modified


is available
Date modified:
2013-06-10

Published on Feb 19,


2014

If from free Internet,


URL:
If from paid database,
name database:

http://
www.thecanadianencycl
opedia.ca/en/article/
aquaculture/

http://www.agr.gc.ca/
eng/industry-marketsand-trade/statistics-andmarket-information/byproduct-sector/fish-andseafood/fish-andseafood-canadianindustry/industryoverview/?
id=1383756439917

http://youtu.be/
qYCEGtMdORU
http://youtu.be/
qYCEGtMdORU

Authors expertise/
credentials in subject:

Type of resource:

Resource 4:
Magazine Article

Resource 5:
Free Internet Website

Resource 6:
Free Internet Website

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2. Quote 2 consecutive
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It talks about one of the


Its about Canadas
greatest examples of over fisheries
fishing in Canadian history
DFO is responsible for
It has been 20 years since providing Canadians with
the Canadian moratorium sustainable fisheries and
was declared on fishing
sustainable aquaculture,
the North Atlantic cod,
and healthy and
capping a centuries-long
productive aquatic
history of incredible
ecosystems.
bounty, pillage and sudden
collapse that shut down
the livelihood of tens of
thousands of Canadians
who had lived off the sea.

It documents tensions
between native and non
native fisherman

Remembering the mighty


cod fishery 20 years after
moratorium

Land, Fish, and Law

-Encyclopedia Article
-Free Internet Website
-Video/DVD
-Magazine Article

Title of chapter,
webpage, article:

Title of Book,website,
publication

cbc.ca

Canada is a world leader


in the sustainable
management of fisheries
and aquaculture

From its beginnings on the


Fraser River in the early
1870s, the canning
industry grew rapidly, if
unevenly, to exploit the
salmon that spawned in
British Columbias rivers.
By the first decades of the
twentieth century, between
50-80 canneries operated
each year.

K4U.ca

dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Authors name:

Authors expertise/
credentials in subject:

Date of publication:

Janet Thomson and


Manmeet Ahluwalia

Author was not found

D.C Harris

Journalists for CBC, they


used their expertise to
interview and collect
information for the article

http://www.easybib.com/
cite/eval?url=http%3A%2F
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%2Fsustainable-durable
%2Findex-eng.htm

Douglas C Harris
Faculty of Law, University
of British Columbia
Law, Property Law,
Aboriginal Law, Legal
History, Fisheries Law

Jun 29, 2012 5:41 PM ET

Not found

2004

Last updated 2014-03-10

If from free Internet,


URL:
If from paid database,
name database:

http://www.cbc.ca/news/
canada/remembering-themighty-cod-fishery-20years-aftermoratorium-1.1214172

http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/ http://k4u.ca/wp-content/
fm-gp/sustainable-durable/ uploads/2014/11/chp6index-eng.htm
restricting-access.pdf

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