Record Info:
- Extended Citation
- LeBlanc, M., and Sears., Z. (2014). Bio-diversification in the Courtenay Bay Tidal Marsh. Retrieved from the ACAP Saint John Website: http://www.acapsj.org/reports/2014/2/17/bio-diversification-in-the-courtenay-bay-tidal-marsh?rq=marsh%20creek
- Reference Abbreviation
- Leblanc and Sears, 2014
- Date Communicated
- 2014
- Region
- Marsh Creek/Courtenay Bay
- Location Details
- Marsh Creek/ Courtenay Bay
- Group
- Biological - Fauna
- Category
- Invertebrates
- Preliminary Ecosystems Component
- Indicator Species/Community
- Attribute/Species (e.g.)
- Tubifex worms
- Metric/Detail
- presence
- Primary Objective
- Key Findings/Monitoring Red Flags
- Distinct variation in fish assemblages above (brackish and freshwater) and below (marine) the gates.
- Data Collection Start
- 2013
- Data Collection Finish
- 2013
- Physical collection of data/samples
- Observational/Descriptive
- Referenced Data Source (if data not physically collected or not available in text)
- Stakeholder Group
- Non-Profit Organization
- Stakeholder Name
- ACAP SJ (Atlantic Coastal Action Program Saint John)
- Type of Reference
- Report - NGO
- Source Details
- Monitoring Tool
- Monitoring/Management Recommendations
- Notes
- red mats appear to be Tubifex worms
- File/Paper Location
- Retrieved from the ACAP Saint John Website: http://www.acapsj.org/reports/2014/2/17/bio-diversification-in-the-courtenay-bay-tidal-marsh?rq=marsh%20creek
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