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Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and its Special Operating Agency, the Canadian Coast Guard, delivers programs and services that support the sustainable use and development of Canada's waterways and aquatic resources.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and its Special Operating Agency, the Canadian Coast Guard, delivers programs and services that support the sustainable use and development of Canada's waterways and aquatic resources.
Protecting 30% of our oceans by 2030
By working with partners we’re working to protect 30% of our oceans by 2030. This will help our oceans fight against climate change and stay healthy for generations to come.
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Scientific Activities in Banc-des-Américains
zhlédnutí 151Před 21 dnem
The shallows of Banc-des-Américains form a vast biological crossroads where numerous species of fish, invertebrates, and marine mammals converge in an impressive swirl of food abundance. The Banc-des-Américains Marine Protected Area is located offshore, at the eastern end of the Gaspé Peninsula, extending from the tip of Forillon. It covers an area of 1000 km2. It includes many commercially har...
Reconciliation in Action
zhlédnutí 270Před 28 dny
Across British Columbia First Nations Communities are working to build sustainable fisheries, restore fish and fish habitat, and build community capacity. Fisheries and Oceans Canada is committed to advancing reconciliation through funding to support First Nations-led fisheries programs. Learn more: www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/reconciliation/index-eng.html
Adams River: Salute to the Sockeye festival
zhlédnutí 81Před 28 dny
The Salute to the Sockeye festival celebrates a natural spectacle that occurs every 4 years along the banks of the Adams River in British Columbia, when the normally quiet waters of the Adams River turn turbulent and crimson red as sockeye salmon pour into their home waters to spawn.
Whale-Watching Activities in the Banc-des-Américains
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The Banc-des-Américains marine protected area on the Gaspé Peninsula is home to several species of marine mammals every year. It is an essential feeding ground and migration route to and from the St. Lawrence Estuary. The Banc-des-Américains MPA is located at the eastern end of the Gaspé Peninsula, in the extension of the Pointe de Forillon. It covers an area of around 1000 km2. The Banc-des-Am...
A Canoe's Journey: Coming Home to Prince Rupert
zhlédnutí 429Před měsícem
"This thing already had so many journeys and it hasn't even touched the water." In 2007, we launched the Conservation and Protection Canoe Program in British Columbia to foster relationships and share experiences between fishery officers, First Nations and Indigenous youth. Today, the Ama Sta Dayaa canoe is a powerful symbol of our commitment to working together.
Tang.ɢ̱wan - ḥačxwiqak - Tsig̱is - Marine Protected Area
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed měsícem
Journey across the deep ocean floor of the Tang.ɢ̱wan - ḥačxwiqak - Tsig̱is (TḥT) Marine Protected Area, from the superheated hydrothermal vents to the base of ancient volcanoes and up through the sunlit waters of the open ocean. Learn more: www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/oceans/mpa-zpm/tht/index-eng.html
Dive into the science of Atlantic sea scallops
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Our scientists at the St. Andrews Biological Station are examining Atlantic sea scallops to learn how current and future marine conditions could affect them.
Regulations in the Banc-des-Américains
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Do you know what activities are permitted and prohibited in the Banc-des-Américains Marine Protected Area (MPA)? The Banc-des-Américains MPA is located at the eastern end of the Gaspé Peninsula, in the extension of the Pointe de Forillon. It covers an area of around 1000 km2. The Banc-des-Américains is a marine protected area jointly created by the Canadian and Quebec governments. It includes m...
Only single barbless hooks are allowed for striped bass fishing in the Gulf Region
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Single barbless hooks for recreational striped bass fishing reduce the risk of severely injuring the fish you release. That’s why since 2020, they are the only hooks allowed in the Gulf Region. Inform yourself on recreational fishing regulations in the Gulf Region by consulting this page: www.glf.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/Gulf/FAM/Recreational-Fisheries
Ask a fishery officer about safe shellfish harvesting practices
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Fishery officers in Southwest New Brunswick explain how and where to harvest shellfish safely.
Discover the St. Anns Bank Marine Protected Area
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St. Anns Bank Marine Protected Area was first established in 2017. St. Anns Bank is located off the eastern coast of Unama’ki, the Mi’kmaw name for Cape Breton. It is a remarkable place, that protects many marine species. To learn more, visit our website: www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/oceans/mpa-zpm/stanns-sainteanne/index-eng.html
Canada's Fight Against Ghost Gear
zhlédnutí 156Před 2 měsíci
Canada is a world leader in the fight against lost fishing gear, which threatens the health of our oceans. Learn more about how we’re doing our part.
Training to save stranded marine animals!
zhlédnutí 152Před 3 měsíci
Helping marine animals in distress is an important skill for our fishery officers to learn! Last fall, fishery officers from the Gulf Region along with members of Parks Canada and Atlantic Veterinary College participated in a Marine Animal Medic Training session provided by the Marine Animal Response Society. They braved the cold waters of the Prince Edward Island National Park to practice tech...
Not your nine-to-five desk job: Why fishery officers love what they do
zhlédnutí 767Před 3 měsíci
This isn’t your regular nine-to-five desk job! Take a look and discover why our Fishery Officers love what they do.
Protecting our Coast Mamalilikulla First Nation
zhlédnutí 718Před 5 měsíci
Protecting our Coast Mamalilikulla First Nation
The importance of harbour authorities in coastal communities
zhlédnutí 375Před 6 měsíci
The importance of harbour authorities in coastal communities
Coral and sponge marine refuges in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
zhlédnutí 467Před 6 měsíci
Coral and sponge marine refuges in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
Careers at Fisheries and Oceans Canada: Something for Everyone
zhlédnutí 1,9KPřed 8 měsíci
Careers at Fisheries and Oceans Canada: Something for Everyone
Meet scientists who work in conservation areas!
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Meet scientists who work in conservation areas!
The DFO Maritimes Region Indigenous Engagement Team
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The DFO Maritimes Region Indigenous Engagement Team
Bubblegum at the bottom of the sea: Atlantic coldwater corals
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Bubblegum at the bottom of the sea: Atlantic coldwater corals
Vazella is older than the dinosaurs! An amazing Atlantic sponge
zhlédnutí 348Před rokem
Vazella is older than the dinosaurs! An amazing Atlantic sponge
Deep Dive: protecting coldwater corals off Nova Scotia
zhlédnutí 524Před rokem
Deep Dive: protecting coldwater corals off Nova Scotia
Protecting Canada’s oceans through marine conservation networks
zhlédnutí 445Před rokem
Protecting Canada’s oceans through marine conservation networks
Salmon sharks look similar to great whites to me, but smaller and more grey on the upper portion. I’d wonder if their related in some way because they look so similar to each other.
They are close relatives both Lamniform Sharks
no cleaner service fish around, kinda rare to see long strains of fungi on dorsal fins? sad sight indeed..
Salomon shark.... really mystery creature
That is so cool!
That is amazing :D But... just because humans have never seen it before, doesn't make it unexpected!
Unexpected? This is to be expected. Damn bait titles.
Ban bottom trawling already, its destroying our sea bottom
Insects going extinct, air polluted, water poisoned, ice melting, global warming, clean water disappearing, rainforest receding, population increasing, waste increasing, we are so fucked.. people dont know how fucked we are, it amazes me that we all walk around in this dream state like everything is ok and will be forever.