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Environmental Impact Statement for East Point Wind Farm and Appendices
The environmental assessment and impact statement for phase I of the East Point Wind Plant involves the construction, operation and decommissioning activities listed in Section 3.
Ponds and Wetlands
Wetlands are shallow, wet areas that support aquatic plants such as sedges, bulrushes and cattails, as well as shrubs and trees. These areas provide habitat for waterfowl, fish, amphibians and hundreds of invertebrate species. Why are wetlands important to PEI? Wetlands cover...
A Comparison of Two Laboratory Methods for Determining Sediment Organic Carbon Content in PEI Habours
A Comparison of Two Laboratory Methods for Determining Sediment Organic Carbon Content in PEI Harbours January, 1999.
Kendall R. Shaw, PEI Department of Technology and Environment Charlottetown, PEI
Climate Change: Modeled Potential Tree Distribution on PEI
A study of the potential impacts of climate chnage on selected Acadian Forest tree species on PEI
Environmental Impact Assessment Guidelines
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is an important and effective planning tool for predicting the potential environmental consequences of proposed developments. It is a means to identify unwanted effects before they occur and determine appropriate mitigation measures.
The Effect of Sea Lettuce (Ulva lactuca) Mats on Sediment Quality in Three Prince Edward Island Estuaries
Heavy mats of sea lettuce (Ulva lactuca) tend to collect in upper estuary areas during the warmest months of the year on Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.).
Mill River Estuary Modelling Study
Observers of the Mill River Estuary (MRE) in Western PEI have noted deterioration in the health of the ecosystem during the last several decades.
PEI Benthic Survey
Many estuaries throughout Prince Edward Island support a vibrant mussel (Mytilus edulis L.) aquaculture industry, producing in excess of 8800 tonnes annually. P.E.I.