Data to share?Contact us to discuss data sharing agreement and partnerships.
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FisHab gathers existing datasets from several sources to create a unique and new integrated database for a large number of water bodies across Canada. Such data include biogeochemical stocks and fluxes (e.g. nutrients, contaminants, oxygen and carbon molecules), potential stressors (dams, pesticides, invasive exotic species, eutrophication, thermal stress, turbidity and emerging contaminants), morphometric and physical characteristics, as well as biological estimates across all trophic levels, from bacteria through to invertebrates and to fish communities.
Fish presence/absence or abundance (e.g. catch per unit effort) are the data we are particularly looking for at the moment. Those data could come from scientific sampling, environmental surveys or recreational fisheries.
Metadata (the “where, what, how” of the data) of the constructed database will be made publicly via the online metaGRIL. Our partners will be recognized and will receive full credit for sharing their data.
For more details on the project or to share data, please contact us.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Fish presence/absence or abundance (e.g. catch per unit effort) are the data we are particularly looking for at the moment. Those data could come from scientific sampling, environmental surveys or recreational fisheries.
Metadata (the “where, what, how” of the data) of the constructed database will be made publicly via the online metaGRIL. Our partners will be recognized and will receive full credit for sharing their data.
For more details on the project or to share data, please contact us.
Thank you in advance for your help.