Bio-Diversification in the Courtenay Bay Tidal Marsh
“The objectives of this study were to expand our understanding of the environmental attributes of Courtenay Bay, the tidal marsh and estuary of the Marsh Creek watershed. Field studies were conducted to ascertain the occurrence of diadromous fishes and migratory birds within the watershed...”
“The objectives of this study were to expand our understanding of the environmental attributes of Courtenay Bay, the tidal marsh and estuary of the Marsh Creek watershed. Field studies were conducted to ascertain the occurrence of diadromous fishes and migratory birds within the watershed...”
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Figure 8. Photos of Mummichog and Yellow perch (top), White sucker (middle) and American eel (bottom)<br />
captured by Fyke nets <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Courtenay</strong> Forebay of <strong>Marsh</strong> Creek, 2012. Ruler demarcations are <strong>in</strong><br />
centimetres (cm).