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Boaters and other watercraft enthusiasts in Alberta could soon be opening their wallets for annual passes to help stop ...
The provincial government made a big splash with water recreation groups on Friday, when it launched a public survey looking ...
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The Weather Network on MSNCrews deployed to battle invasive 'vampire fish' in Great LakesSea lampreys entered the Great Lakes from the Atlantic Ocean through man-made shipping canals, popping up in Lake Ontario in ...
Albertans who own watercraft, such as canoes, kayaks, jet skiis and other motorized boats may soon be forced to purchase an ...
Experts are sounding the alarm about the spread of an invasive aquatic plant in Lake Simcoe. Water soldier was first spotted there last year, and a working group was created to help respond. The plant ...
Alberta’s government is asking for public feedback on a proposed annual watercraft pass aimed at preventing invasive mussels from entering and damaging the province’s lakes and rivers. Zebra and ...
The Canadian Press on MSN6d
Study says Alberta’s coal mine reclamation standards failing to protect water and fishA study of old Alberta coal mines says regulations to keep them from polluting water systems are failing, and high levels of contaminants are having grave outcomes on aquatic life.
Zach The Fisherman on MSN21d
Just a Guy and His Tiny Fishing Rod – Big Fish or Big Fail?I’m a fisherman from Alberta, Canada! Doing my best to show you what I love to do and traveling to catch whatever bites! #FishingLife #CatchOfTheDay #Angler #Fisherman #FishingCommunity #GoneFishing ...
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The Cool Down on MSNExperts issue warning as harmful 'mystery snail' spreads across new territory: 'We're getting more and more of them'"It would be hard to count them all." Experts issue warning as harmful 'mystery snail' spreads across new territory: 'We're getting more and more of them' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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