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Under the revised Fisheries Act, some component of the intertidal clams (Manila, Butter, and Littleneck) fishery in the south coast of British Columbia will likely require biological reference points to ensure they can be maintained at sustainable levels. These surveys collect data at select indicator beaches to establish biological reference points and measure clam abundance. |
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Under the revised Fisheries Act, some component of the intertidal clams (Manila, Butter, and Littleneck) fishery in the south coast of British Columbia will likely require biological reference points to ensure they can be maintained at sustainable levels. These surveys collect data at select indicator beaches to establish biological reference points and measure clam abundance. |
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Alexander Dalton (alexander.dalton@dfo-mpo.gc.ca), Fisheries and Oceans Canada |
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FS49 - Intertidal Clam: Monitoring Surveys |
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["FieldNotes","Science Operations","Pacific","Canada","DFO"] |
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