Dataset

Rehabilitating and Restoring Unique Landscapes within Five Watersheds along the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada Water Quality Monitoring Data

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The Five Watersheds Project, formally known as "Rehabilitating and Restoring Unique Landscapes within Five Watersheds along the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada" is a multi-year Coastal Restoration Fund Project – a program component of the multi-year Oceans Protection Plan (OPP), of the Government of Canada.

The five-year project will address issues of coastal erosion and physical barriers to fish passage in the (1) Chiganois, (2) Debert, (3) Folly, (4) Great Village, and (5) Portapique Watersheds (the Watersheds), within the Cobequid Bay of the Inner Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia. From that information, the Project will identify areas of habitat concern and create a restoration plan with a focus to ameliorate fish passage barriers caused by aboiteaux, degraded culverts, and erosion.


Version 1.0.0
DOI https://doi.org/10.25976/knc1-7690
Data Steward Email frontdesk@mapcorg.ca
Data Collection Organization Maritime Aboriginal Peoples Council
Data Upload Organization Maritime Aboriginal Peoples Council
Progress Code completed
Maintenance Frequency Code monthly
Topic Category Code inlandWaters
Keywords Water Quality, Bay of Fundy Rivers
Spatial Extent -63.712° 45.383°, -63.384° 45.476° (W S, E N)
Temporal Extent 2018-04-25 to 2022-02-24
Date Published
Alternate Formats FGP-HNAP ISO:19115-2 (XML) , W3C DCAT (XML) , W3C DCAT (JSON-LD)

Citation

Maritime Aboriginal Peoples Council. 2022-12-15. "Rehabilitating and Restoring Unique Landscapes within Five Watersheds along the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, Canada Water Quality Monitoring Data" (dataset). 1.0.0. DataStream. https://doi.org/10.25976/knc1-7690.

Funding Sources

Ocean Protections Plan, Government of Canada

Data Collection Information

A YSI Professional Plus handheld multiparameter water quality unit© is used to collect the physio-chemical data for all sites. flowometer was used to determine the flow rate. A turbidity tube was used to evaluate turbidity (cm).

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curl -G https://api.datastream.org/v1/odata/v4/Records --data-urlencode "\\$filter=DOI eq '10.25976/knc1-7690'" -H "x-api-key: PRIVATE-API-KEY"

Changelog

v1.0.0

initial submission

Schema v2.6.12
Digest SHA3-256:c2e42a0aeb6e21b9746f74698cee65c78173ca3a689d361b90487ae3e2690483
File size 4.7 MB
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