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NEFSC Press Release Historically, these 2 seawinter fish were caught in commercial gillnet fisheriesoff Nova Scotia, new foundland, labrador, and West Greenland. http://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/press_release/salmonguide2.htm
Extractions: Guide 00-01 Protecting Atlantic Salmon Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is a highly prized food and game fish once found in nearly every major coastal river in New England. Salmon have a complex life history in that they live in both fresh and salt water and they migrate hundreds or thousands of miles. They spend their first one-to-three years inland, in streams and rivers. Eventually they migrate downstream to the ocean, where they may travel as far as the shores of Greenland. After one or two years on the high seas, the adult fish return to their natal streams to spawn. At one time, salmon populations could be found in at least 34 Maine rivers and 11 major U.S. watersheds outside Maine. A combination of fishing and human-caused changes in the rivers had begun to deplete New England salmon runs by the early 1800s. The last two decades have brought a continuing decline, and today there are only eight Maine rivers in which native salmon are known to be reproducing. There are other Atlantic salmon populations in some Canadian rivers, in hatcheries, and in aquaculture facilities. But very few salmon are still living successfully in the wild in the U.S.: in some of the eight Maine rivers, fewer than a dozen adults are returning to spawn each year. These remnant stocks are increasingly threatened by disease, the loss of habitat, and escapees from salmon farms.
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BMARM--Internet Resources Maps Library of Congress http//memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdhome Associationof Canadian Archivists www.archives.ca/aca; new foundland and labrador. http://208.58.133.9/clerk/archives/internet.htm
Extractions: Biological Characteristics The common murre ( Uria aalga ), also called the common guillemot, averages 40 cm (16-17 in) in length and weighs between 980 and 1000 g (Johnsgard, 1987). In its breeding plumage the upperparts, including head and neck, are rich dark brown, underparts are white. The rear edge of the wing is white, inside of mouth yellow, and the feet dark. The winter plumage is similar to that of summer but the throat and cheeks are white instead of dark brown. The common murre can be distinguished from all other alcids by the long, dark slender bill (40 50 mm), longer than that of any other alcid (Terres, 1980). Male and female common murres are of similar sizes and plumages. The juvenile is similar to winter-plummage adult but with a shorter, more slender bill (Gaston and Jones, 1998). A bridled color phase exists in some birds where a narrow white eye ring and postocular stripe are present (Johnsgard, 1987). Three subspecies of the common murre have been identified (Johnsgard, 1987).
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CEC : Publications And Information Resources Organization Department of Mines and Energy. Street government of new foundland labrador PO Box 8700. City St. Johns. Web Page http//www.gov.nf.ca. http://www.cec.org/pubs_info_resources/law_treat_agree/transbound_agree/Contact.
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BNAPS Qs And As ssimicro.com) NWT, Yukon and labrador postal history. Steven Friedenthal (steve.friedenthal@gov.edmonton.ab bulgaria.com)Canada and newfoundland FDCs (First http://www.bnaps.org/faq.htm
Extractions: The BNAPS Question and Answer Page This page is still being developed. We are looking for BNAPS members to help us in two ways: (1) submit Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and their answers, for inclusion in our list; be sure to include your BNAPS membership number and return email address; and (2) offer your service as an informed or expert source of information on philatelic subject areas (dont be bashful, but realize that inclusion of your name will generate emails to you from people seeking your advice or information). Send all the above to: webmaster@bnaps.org Please Note: BNAPS and the Webmaster take no responsibility for the contents of the information submitted by contributors. If any member expressly requests that any material submitted is inappropriate, that request will be considered. Click HERE for a list of volunteer advisors in different category areas. Notice! - in addition to the tutorial for new collectors found on this web site, we also have tutorials at the BNAPS Stamp Collecting for Kids website. Although they are written for younger collectors, they do contain helpful information for all new collectors.
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VirtualTourist.com - Sim1's Canada Travelogue labrador is on Atlantic time, except for the south coast (Cartwright and bc.ca Manitoba www.gov.mb.ca new Brunswick www.gov.nb.ca new foundland www.gov http://www.virtualtourist.com/m/tt/d8c4/
Extractions: Toronto Stayner Province of Ontario sim1's Canada Travel Tips Back To sim1's Canada Page Must See Activities Restaurants Nightlife Off The Beaten Path Tourist Traps Warnings Or Dangers Transportation Local Customs Packing Lists Shopping Sports Travel General Tips Add Your Own Tips sim1's Canada Travelogues Back To sim1's Canada Page Title [Click to view] Travel Year Pictures Facts and figures The weather Last Visit to Canada: - Facts and figures by - Aug 15, 2002
Lia's Links: Searchlinks, The HUGE All In One Link Page. and sending them to the local gov't to get some at rabernethy@monorail.com) S Sager111'sHomepage Salvation Army, new foundland and labrador Salvation Army http://www.geocities.com/lia_mari/searchlinks.html
Extractions: A little note saying "Buyer beware"... I am only collecting links that *could* be helpful... I cannot check each link and site out thoroughly... ALWAYS do what you can for FREE before paying someone to do anything for you. If I get info saying a site is a *rip off*, I will remove the site and add a note to that effect.
Newfoundland And Labrador Heritage: Guest Book I go to new foundland AND labrador all the time. but u see both placeshave many different characteristics. i think that the gov. http://www.heritage.nf.ca/guestbook/heritagegb.html
Extractions: Remote Host: - Remote IP Address: 198.165.220.113 Love the site!I didn't realize how beautiful Newfoundland is! I would like to know how to contact someone familiar with 17th century Newfoundland to find out about a town that no longer exits. HAUZERBURG/HAUSERBURG/OR HANZERBURY? the only info I have on it is it was a small fishing village attacked by natives in 1705, it also has Terre Nova Mentioned I'm looking for this for genealogy verification on a Jean Louis DICAIRE/DICKER he was ransomed by Louis Thomas de Joncaire a trader, apparently ransoming english children was a common occurance at the time.I would appreciate any info.
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Name Edward Purcell Email Purcell_ed@telus.net From BC Name Ron Mercer Email mercerR@gov.nf.ca From Mount Pearl Referred_by Web searchDate 3/4 Began with labrador then moved on to new foundland and ended up http://www.bellisland.net/guestbook/oldguest17.htm
Government Of Newfoundland And Labrador - Welcome Government of newfoundland and labrador website.Category Regional North America Government About the Province, Sitemap, What's new, Contact Us. This page and all contents arecopyright 2000, Government of newfoundland and labrador, all rights reserved. http://www.gov.nf.ca/
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Extractions: À l'heure actuelle, et durant la période de transition (prenant fin en mars 2001), l'éducation postsecondaire est admissible au soutien du programme AEPH. Nous ne savons pas cependant si ce soutien se poursuivra au-delà de la période de transition et si le nouveau programme a été finalisé. À Terre-Neuve et au Labrador, les programmes universitaires et collégiaux sont admissibles au soutien offert par le biais du programme AEPH. On nous a toutefois informé, au moment de notre enquête, qu'il y avait déjà une liste d'attente et que l'approbation de financement pourrait nécessiter jusqu'à une année. Le programme est administré par le biais du ministère des ressources humaines et de l'emploi de Terre-Neuve (Newfoundland Department of Human Resources and Employment). Il est préférable de communiquer avec le bureau local de ce ministère pour pouvoir déterminer votre admissibilité. Programme de prêts d'études Les étudiant-e-s de niveau postsecondaire de Terre-Neuve et du Labrador peuvent être admissibles à une aide financière du Programme canadien de prêts aux étudiants et du régime provincial de prêts d'études, le New-foundland and Labrador Student Loans Program. En vertu du programme canadien, l'aide financière est attribuée sous forme de prêts subventionnés pour les étudiant-e-s à temps plein, de prêts non subventionnés pour les étudiant-e-s à temps partiel et de subventions pour les étudiant-e-s ayant des personnes à charge, les étudiant-e-s ayant des besoins financiers élevés, les étudiant-e-s ayant une déficience et les étudiantes au doctorat dans certaines disciplines.
Newfoundland Specific Information The government of newfoundland and labrador released a news release today regardingthere new adoption legislation. Check it out at http//www.gov.nf.ca http://members.aol.com/deitrahs/CANADANewfoundland.html
Extractions: Update on the Newfoundland Adoption legislation http://www.gov.nf.ca/house/Hansard/99-12-13.htm MR. TULK: Mr. Speaker, Order 27, second reading of a bill, "An Act Respecting Adoptions," Bill 45. Motion, second reading of a bill, "An Act Respecting Adoptions". (Bill 45) MR. SPEAKER: The hon. the Minister of Human Resources and Employment. A few of the highlights of this piece of legislation are that children under the age of twelve will be able to have an input into their adoption, and children will have the ability to maintain contact with their birth family following adoption finalization. This is a major concern that was expressed during the consultation process, particularly for older children. There will be a much easier process for relatives or step-parents through the adoptions process, through the provision of self-help kits. In addition to this, we will have the ability for an open record system on a go forward basis for future adoptions. People can use a disclosure veto and/or no contact declaration to protect the privacy of parties to adoptions which were finalized prior to the proclamation of this act. This piece of legislation also provides for the ratification of the adoptions process in line with the Hague Convention on inter-country adoptions. The delivery service for the Adoption Act will provide for regional health and community services health boards to have the responsibility in each region of the Province to administer this act, and provide services to youth and their families.