
By night, Sylvia snorkels to save Northern Abalone from poachers. Help her deliver the abalone into kelp beds and crevices, but watch out for other creatures and low oxygen levels.
Find a variety of scientific information on the fishing industry, including publications, events, links and resources such as maps and definitions.
Learn more about the sea and the creatures that live in it from this newsletter, with a new topic every two weeks. Stories include maps, pictures and details about the science of fisheries and oceans.
Visit this entry point to Fisheries and Oceans Canada to find general information on scientific research, the latest news, relevant reports and a list of several subjects and resources.
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Learn how oceans, science and communities come together in this video from Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
Explore the career of Archibald Huntsman, a strong leader, a pioneering oceanographer and an expert biologist on Atlantic salmon.
Learn about the long history of oysters in human civilization, where and when to get oysters in Canada and how to prepare oysters for eating.
Meet Dr. Bill Ricker, a pioneer in fish stock assessment who taught himself Russian to aid his research and developed the ""Ricker Curve,"" a mathematical model of fish population dynamics.
Find federal, provincial and territorial fishing information, such as opportunities, events, programs, youth, guide publications and regulations.
Learn about the life of Wilfred Templeman, a scientist regarded as the leading pioneer of marine science in Newfoundland who also helped found the International Commission for the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries.