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What are 5 main considerations about the Fisheries Act?
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1. Federal legislation 2. Manages and protects Canadian Fisheries Resources 3. Enabled by the Canadian Constitution 4. Supersedes provincial legislation 5. Commercial and recreational |
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What are 4 considerations around Ontario Fisheries Regulation?
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1. Federal regulation 2. Addresses commercial and sport fishing 3. Department of fisheries and oceans 4. Broad fishing restrictions |
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What 4 key points revolve around the Ontario Fisheries Regulation Summary? **bonus point - commercial/recreational? |
1. Provincial Policy 2. Specific fishing restrictions 3. Ministry of Natural Resources 4. Created through variation order which is a local perspective **Focuses on conservation fishing and excludes commercial fishing |
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What are 4 key considerations about Pollinator in Health Policy?
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1. Provincial Policy 2. Broad Perspective 3. Full scope of issues impacting pollinators 4. MOECC enforced |
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What 4 key considerations surround Pesticide Act and General Regulation? *** Bonus - What does it not include? |
1. Provincial Legislation AND Regulation 2. Phased in restrictions for pesticides 3. Specific to addressing neonicotinoid pesticides 4. MOECC enforced
*** Does not include habitat, food or diseases |
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What are 5 key considerations about the Clean Water Act?
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1. Municipal Drinking Water related 2. Quality and Quantity 3. Provincial Legislation 4. MOECC enforced 5. Watershed based and locally developed |
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Ontario Water Resources Act key terms.. (4)
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1. Provincial Legislation 2. Broad mandate for protection - sewage, disposal, water taking, wells 3. MOECC enforced 4. Quality and Quantity |
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5 Considerations for Water Taking Regulation..
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1. MOECC enforced 2. Provincial Regulation 3. Quantity 4. Regulates water taking competing demands for ecosystems and humans 5. Permit for greater than 50 000L/day with exceptions |
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5-6 Considerations for Permit to Take Water Manual..
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1. Permit for greater than 50 000L/day with exceptions 2. Guideline 3. MOECC enforced 4. Quantity 5. Communicates Ministry decision making process 6. + DECISION TREE |
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5 things to remember about the great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.
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1. Canada and USA agreement creating a common vision/objective and collaborative action 2. New/emerging challenges incl. aquatic invasive species, habitat species loss and climate 3. Decision Tree 4. Contaminates - mutual concern, nutrients and discharge of vessels 5. Areas of concern - lake wide management plans |