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  3. Vol. 49 No. 2 (2018)

Vol. 49 No. 2 (2018)

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Published: 2018-03-11

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Editorial

  • Climate change in the Maritimes – concerns and challenges

    Peter G. Wells, David H.S. Richardson
    201
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Commentaries

  • Perspective on warm climate intervals and their history: How might coastal Canada adapt to an ocean-related and potentially negative impact of predicted warmer conditions?

    Charles T. Schafer
    205
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  • Remembering Distinguished NSIS Members. Dave Jamieson – A legacy of high standards

    Rebecca A. Jamieson, Robert Boyd, Archie McCulloch, Michael Quilliam, Louis Ramaley
    229
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Contributions

  • Chemical light sticks as bait to trap predaceous aquatic insects: effect of light colour

    Randy F. Lauff, Mallory MacDonnell, Barry R. Taylor
    235
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  • The trout fishery of the upper Medway watershed, Nova Scotia, 2016-17

    Amanda J. Lavers, Jason N. Headley, John L. MacMillan, Darrin Reid
    253
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  • Using laser photogrammetry to measure long-finned pilot whales (Globicephala melas)

    Joanna B. Wong, Marie Auger-Méthé
    269
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  • Demonstrating climate change in Prince Edward Island – A procedure using climate normals and weather data suitable for classroom use

    David J. Garbary
    293
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Book Reviews

  • One plus One equals One

    David H.S. Richardson
    313
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NSIS Council Reports

  • Council Reports

    317
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Membership Form

  • Membership Form

    346
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Instructions to Authors

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    347
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