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Fisheries-Recreational
Soil & Water Conservation Society of Metro Halifax (SWCSMH)
February 15, 2008
The Province of Nova Scotia declares the Brook Trout as the Provincial Fish: Bill No. 70 (November 23, 2006) .... with salutations to the Legislature of the Province of Nova Scotia and the MLA for Preston, Keith Colwell, a former Minister of Fisheries! 
Contents:
- Sportfishing- Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries
- Fishes
- Select liaison letters from the Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries
- Acidified states of the East, Lawrencetown, Little Salmon, Nine Mile, Pennant, Prospect, Terence Bay, and the Woodens Rivers, HRM; February 13, 1992
- Controversies re recreational fishing!
- Year-2002 major fishkills at the Sackville Rivers
- The Feds want to get out of Atlantic salmon hatcheries
- Dire warning of Dr. Walton Watt of DFO re East River, Chester municipality; February 08, 1991
- Atlantic salmon rivers
Select liaison letters from the Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries:
Year 1990:
- Mr. Murray Hill re Second Lake, Sackville; May 14, 1990
- Ms. Nancy Adams thanking us for the data and an inquiry re the Trophic State Indices; August 13, 1990: part-1 and part-2
- Ms. Nancy Adams in response to our requests to stock several lakes in the Halifax County area; November 14, 1990: part-1 and part-2
Year 1991:
- Ms. Nancy Adams in response to our requests to stock several more lakes in the Halifax County area; January 09, 1991: part-1 and part-2
- Ms. Nancy Adams in response to our requests to stock other lakes in the Halifax County area; April 29, 1991
- Ms. Nancy Adams in response to our awarding her a "Certificate of Participation" and our further requests to stock a couple more lakes in the Halifax County area; May 06, 1991: part-1 and part-2
Past controversies in w.r.t recreational fishing
- Wildlife group opposes end to lake stocking
- Nova Scotia Dept. of Fisheries expresses grave concerns in stocking Russell Lake with trout; July 09, 1991
- Further concerns of the Nova Scotia Dept. of Fisheries re Russell Lake; July 22, 1991
The Feds want to get out of Atlantic salmon hatcheries
Atlantic salmon rivers
The Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) has an atlas of Atlantic salmon rivers for view on its Web site. The non-profit organization has geared up to provide information on the depletion of Atlantic salmon stock (see the Chronicle Herald, March 06, 2003).


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