Tidal Surveys in Rustico Bay, Prince Edward Island, 2009 and 2011
Tidal surveys were carried out in the Rustico Bay area in 2009 and 2011 using Hobo
level loggers to monitor tide heights.
Tidal surveys were carried out in the Rustico Bay area in 2009 and 2011 using Hobo
level loggers to monitor tide heights.
The project initiated studies of fish and benthic macroinvertebrate responses to surface water abstraction for agriculture purposes in streams of PEI.
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.).
The Environment (CCME) Water Quality Index (WQI) was developed for communication of water quality data using a simple metric of water quality.
The Action Committee for Sustainable Land Management was established to examine the most recent fish kill at Barclay Brook and answer why current measures continue to fail to protect streams and rivers.
Estuaries are highly productive systems and typically contain a large biomass of algae,
sea grasses and phytoplankton (McComb 1995). The estuaries of Prince Edward Island
Flowing freshwaters support a rich diversity of life that includes fishes, insects, and plants, as well as other animals such as bats and birds that can depend on the food resources generated by freshwaters.
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.
This report is intended to provide an overview of the current state of the Province's groundwater, fresh surface water and estuarine resources, as well as highlight any notable changes in water quality over the available period of record.
Eutrophication caused by nutrient enrichment is one of the leading causes of water quality impairment within coastal marine environments (NRC, 2000).