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Canadian Climate Impacts and Adaptation Research Network
Breaking Ice: Renewable Resources and Ocean Management in the Canadian North Book (Order Info), Ocean Management Research Network, Integrated Management ...
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Quantifying Coastal Evolution Using Historic Aerial Photographs ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML historic air photos of 1997, 1971 and 1953 using digital photogrammetric methods. ..... evolution modeling (Mills et al., 2005, Hapke and Richard, 1999, ...
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Global warming eats away coastline Sea levels around N.B. expected ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Global warming eats away coastline. Sea levels around N.B. expected to rise up to 70 cm over next 100 years. By Aloma Jardine. Times & Transcript Staff ...
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Global warming eats away coastline Sea levels around N.B. expected ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Global warming eats away coastline. Sea levels around N.B. expected to rise up to 70 cm over next 100 years. By Aloma Jardine. Times & Transcript Staff ...
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Global warming eats away coastline Sea levels around N.B. expected ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Global warming eats away coastline. Sea levels around N.B. expected to rise up to 70 cm over next 100 years. By Aloma Jardine. Times & Transcript Staff ...
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Global warming eats away coastline Sea levels around N.B. expected ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Global warming eats away coastline. Sea levels around N.B. expected to rise up to 70 cm over next 100 years. By Aloma Jardine. Times & Transcript Staff ...
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History of the Dartmouth to Upper Musquodoboit Railway
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat History of the Dartmouth to Upper Musquodoboit Railway. •. When CN first built the section of the rail line across the Cole Harbour. Salt Marsh the area was ...
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Canadian Climate Impacts and Adaptation Research Network
Salt Marsh and Tidal Rivers Restoration Project. Don Forbes, Sea Level Rise and Climate Change: Impacts and Adaptation Needs in Prince Edward Island ...
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Canada
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat Department of Supply and Services, Ottawa, Canada, DSS Research Contract. 50SS.23244-7-4257. Church, J.A. And N.J. White, 2006. A 20th Century Acceleration ...
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Canadian Climate Impacts and Adaptation Research Network
Over six years, C-CIARN successfully built a Canada-wide network of climate change impacts and adaptation researchers and stakeholders, primarily through ...
 
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