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2014
Christensen-Dalsgaard, K. K.
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Sinnatamby R. N.
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Poesch M.
(2014).
Metrics for assessing fisheries productivity and offsetting strategies under Canada’s New Fisheries Act
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Oil Sands Research and Information Network.
58 pages .
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2012
Cruz-Martinez, L.
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Smits J. E. G.
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Potential to use animals as monitors of ecosystem health in the oil sands region - July 2013 update
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1977
Mehlenbacher, A. L.
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Whitfield D. W. A.
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Energy and water balance model
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Chapter 10,
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1973
[Anonymous]
(1973).
Athabasca tar sands corridor study: v. 2. Appendix: Extracts from existing literature complied for use by the Study Group
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Stewart, Weir, Stewart, Watson and Heinrichs
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Transportation corridor study. Volume 2 Appendix: Extracts from existing literature compiled for use of Study Group.
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Swist, R. C.
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Mackay C.
(1973).
Athabasca tar sands corridor study: v. 3. Appendix: The effect of existing legislation
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Transportation corridor study. Volume 3 Appendix: The effect of existing legislation.
94 pages.
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[Anonymous]
(1973).
Athabasca tar sands corridor study: v. 4. Appendix: Environment: General characteristics and conditions. Part 1.
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Bolter Parish Trimble Ltd.
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Ducks Unlimited (Canada)
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Tom Peters and Associates
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272 pages .
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