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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/e2e44cf24d1e471102579ef3c6dbd7b9.pdf
e31762888109c5c0232b3108f07bee8e
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2000
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Walleye and the Spawning Habitat Enhancements Proposed on the Drag River
Subject
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Habitat enhancements for walleye spawning<br />Fisheries<br />Biology<br />Environmental Science<br />Ecological Restoration
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Kavanagh, Richard
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Drag River Rehabilitation Project<br />Host contact: Mowat, Dave
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
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Whillans, Tom<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-190
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Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Head Lake
Abstract
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Walleye are native to the fresh waterways of Canada and the United States. This paper details the needs and life cycle of the walleye, and compares that to the current conditions offered in the Drag Rive. It also gives a good account of the finished and proposed enhancements, how to prevent shoreline erosion, and stabilization on the Drag River, as well as sampling protocols for walleye in all stages of life.
Environment Studies
erosion
fish
lakes
rivers
walleye
wildlife
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/6e257fa77d0ef7c52b4676ed29402733.pdf
be27936e84c6339846762baab2f5ab1b
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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2001
Title
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The River and the Town: Interconnectedness and Environmental History in the Drag River Watershed
Subject
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Environmental history of the Drag River watershed
Creator
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Yeaman, Sam
Contributor
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Drag River Rehabilitation Project<br />Host contact: Mowat, Dave
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
Relation
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom<br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental Resource Science/Studies
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TP-340
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While elusive, piecing together this environmental history is of utmost importance for a variety of reasons. On a most basic level, the historical record of Haliburton is hardly complete without an understanding of the environmental changes that occurred in the region. More importantly, developing an understanding of environmental history can provide useful information from which to create tourism and educational opportunities. Perhaps most essentially, an understanding of the environmental history of Haliburton can educate residents about the mistakes of the past so that history does not repeat itself. Hopefully, by examining the impacts incurred by development in the past, we can better understand the impact of our current practices, and make progress towards an environmentally respectful community.<br /><br />Winner of Canadian Studies Award
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Haliburton County
Drag River
Environment Studies
lakes
local history
recreation
rivers
tourism
watersheds
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/c0b33fca794ef4f0ffa4412398643e62.pdf
2e07d21ad29bb9fa156671eca5a57cd8
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2008
Title
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Solutions to riverbank erosion: A summary of current shoreline stabilization techniques for the Gull River in Minden, Ontario
Subject
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Riverbank erosion and shoreline stabilization
Creator
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Besley, Skyler; Kosiw, Michael; Parks, Kennetha
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Township of Minden Hills<br />Host contact: Cox, Rick; Haig, Roy
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
Relation
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Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-584
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Minden
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Assesses shoreline issues such as erosion, and embankment issues along the Gull River, in relation to the Minden Riverwalk Master Plan. Investigates soft & hard engineering techniques, and recommends shoreline stabilization techniques.
Abstract
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Riverbank erosion along the Gull River in Minden, Ontario, is one of many challenges facing the Minden Riverwalk Master Plan. Water fluctuations of up to three metres within a couple of hours have lead to erosion along the banks of the Gull River in several locations. With future infrastructure (pathways, bridges) along the river as a part of the Minden Riverwalk Master Plan, solutions to prevent bank erosion are required. The objective of this report is to take a comprehensive look at a variety of shoreline stabilization techniques currently available. More specifically, this report investigates soft and hard engineering techniques and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Based on specific goals outlined in the Minder Riverwalk Master Plan which include; a) shoreline improvements and environmental enhancement; b) improved community aesthetics and image; c) and improved community safety and convenience, this report also provides recommendations for the use of certain shoreline stabilization techniques based on the goals above
Environment Studies
erosion
rivers
shorelines
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http://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/24cb9713f18947ebd4e4a5fb19c49ef4.pdf
9db409f7bb7322263a7cbe63b86a6cc0
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2008
Title
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Gull River Water Level Fluctuation: Information Report
Subject
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Water fluctuation on the Gull River
Creator
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Harris, Laura; Postman, Peter; Wood, Michelle
Contributor
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Township of Minden Hills<br />Host contact: Cox, Rick; Haig, Roy
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
Relation
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Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-589
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Minden
Description
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Discusses water fluctuations associated with the Trent Severn Waterway and the Orillia power dam; makes recommendations to address the problems.
Abstract
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River flow and water levels are very important for the maintenance of a healthy ecosystem. Fish, macroinvertebrates, and many other organisms depend on certain flow and level requirements to live and thrive. However, when water flows and levels are changed or altered for human usage, inevitably the biological, physical, and chemical functions of freshwater ecosystems are impacted. As well, water temperature, turbidity, and other water quality measurements can be negatively affected. Recreationally, when water flows and levels fluctuate drastically it can affect boating, fishing and other sports on the waterway. This is especially a problem as this river is part of the Trent-Severn Waterway, and needs to be navigable for the majority of the year. In order to manage water levels and flow regimes positively and effectively, both environmental and human usage requirements need to be taken into account in the planning process. This report discusses the water fluctuations associated with the Trent Severn Waterway, and reviews current Water Management Plans to recommend management techniques and initiatives.
dams
drought
Environment Studies
flooding
rivers
watersheds
waterways