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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/2b66b3ca4b139093428bab5935dcfc06.pdf
8cda9216ec87f009bea4deb2334170b5
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2012
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<span>Valuing Fishing in the Southern Canadian Shield: Associated Monetary Values of Ecological Services in Ecoregion 5E and Muskoka</span>
Subject
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Environmental Science / Studies
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Brad Jennings, Spencer Larocque, Josh Anderson, Nick Champman, Nicholas Schwass
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Muskoka Watershed Council, <span>Judi Brouse</span>
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Online
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Tom Whillans, Trent School of the Environment
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Muskoka
Ecoregion 5e
Abstract
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<p>Canada’s abundance of freshwater systems allows for the abundance of fish, one of Canada’s most essential natural resources and greatest exports. In fact, fish are one of the most heavily monitored resources in Canada to ensure that population numbers are not decimated. To properly manage its water bodies and fish populations, Ontario is divided into twenty fishery management zones of different sizes according to the number of water bodies and the human population density – Muskoka is in zone 15. This beauty and abundance of water systems has made it a popular destination for tourism and recreational fishing - one of the larger industries in the area and a significant source of income. Placing an exact dollar value on the economic impacts of recreational fishing in an area is an incredibly difficult task. There are numerous factors that must be considered when trying to come up with an approximate figure as the fishing industry encompasses much more than the cost of a rod and reel. This report will attempt to place an approximate figure off the economic significance of recreational fishing in Muskoka. To do so, the economic factors and values of recreational fishing, the benefits of healthy waterways, native aquatic biodiversity and healthy habitats for the key fish species in the area will all be examined.</p>
Identifier
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TP-645
CBR
economics
fishing
Management
Muskoka
Trent University
zone 15
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/e2d2f27d1c04819828890ea8702fe426.pdf
6b9fd23f72e777cdd9d96b04b93ebf78
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2008-2009
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Haliburton Dedicated Angler Program
Subject
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Dedicated angler program development
Creator
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Clow, Adam
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Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources<br />Host contact: Flowers, Dave; Tuyten, Nicole
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U-Links Office and online
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Nicol, Heather; Skinner, Mark<br />Department: Geography
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TP-604
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Haliburton County
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Examines the forms that dedicated angler programs have taken across North America and provides recommendations how such a program should be established in Haliburton County.A dedicated angler program allows anglers and the general community to assist in fisheries management. It involves stewardship, the notion that present generations and resource users are responsible for the sustainability of the Earth and its resources for future generations.
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Trent University
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The intention of this report was to investigate the nature of dedicated angler programs across North America. A dedicated angler program is considered any program that facilitates angler or community involvement in the management of the fisheries resource. Programs were analyzed from across Canada and the northern United States in an effort to understand how a dedicated angler program could be introduced to Haliburton County. Programs involving stocking, habitat restoration, education, reporting, creel studies, and angler diaries were reviewed. Trends that may be indicative of success throughout these programs were analyzed and compiled. A select number of programs were then introduced to an invited audience at the Haliburton Highlands Outdoors Association fish hatchery in Haliburton County. The invited audience included HHOA members, employees with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, members of the local stewardship council, and lake association members. Programs that had potential for Haliburton County were presented, along with findings detailing the nature of communitygovernment manager partnerships and creation and funding of a natural resource comanagement program. At this time a survey was provided to gain feedback from the invited audience, and a discussion period was opened. This report analyzes the information gained from both the background research into dedicated angler programs across North America and from the hatchery information session. Recommendations are made regarding how Haliburton County should proceed with such a program.
community
conservation
Environment Studies
fishing
recreation
stewardship
tourism
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/2b33c8827cbe6d78b3d642505b2a05ad.pdf
872dc99c388ec2463ceea09c4ec07468
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2000
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Fisheries Management Plan for Head Lake, Haliburton Ontario
Subject
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Lake characteristics and walleye fishery status
Creator
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Vann, Jason
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U-Links Office and online
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Trent University
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Whillans, Tom<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
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TP-191
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Head Lake, Kashagawigamog Lake
Abstract
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The purpose of this paper is to give a general analysis of Head Lake and adjoining Kashagawigamog Lake in terms of the overall lake characteristics and walleye fishery status. Given the recent undertaking of spawning bed creation and enhancement, recommendations were developed in an attempt to start a reliable database that may be implemented in the future to assess the viability of the enhancement work. It is important to note that the given recommendations are strongly empirical as recent lake inventory information was not available, and what information was present was somewhat outdated. The implementation of the recommendations however, will provide a suitable structure for future management goals and analysis of the present day fish stock.
environment
Environment Studies
fishing
lakes
recreation
tourism
walleye
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/57ad3da54478360649496d8012033f61.pdf
ffdbc0219096ebd4f984d0acf2b4b782
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2012
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Economic Valuation of Water Quality in the Muskoka Region
Subject
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<p>The influences of water quality on the value of waterfront properties.</p>
Creator
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Evan MacDonald, Nicholas Lymer, Tim Bourne and Alexis Godlington
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Muskoka Water Shed Council, <span>Judi Brouse</span>
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Online
Abstract
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This research project aimed to investigate the influences of water quality on the value of waterfront properties. To do so many different aspects and their associated variables were examined in an attempt to find a correlation between these factors and waterfront values. This project reduced the area being investigated into three watersheds containing different levels of water quality as described by The Muskoka Watershed Report Card 2010. For each of the 3 watersheds lakes were picked that represented varying levels of water quality data. The six lakes this study examined were: Mainhood Lake, Three Mile Lake, Lake Joseph, Ada Lake, Little Long Lake, and Skeleton Lake. To see if there is a correlation between waterfront property values with water quality, a multifaceted approach was incorporated. The specific areas investigated were: water clarity, drinking water quality, fishing preferences, and what factors drive property values.
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Tom Whillans, Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
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TP-650
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Muskoka
CBR
clarity
fishing
Muskoka
property value
Trent University
water quality