The Quebec Region falls within the borders of the province of Quebec, and encompasses 6 000 km of coastline, including the river, the estuary and part of the Gulf of St. Lawrence as well as the coastal waters of the Magdalen Islands. In Nunavik, it includes the eastern half of James Bay and of Hudson Bay, the southern part of Hudson Strait as well as Ungava Bay. Its main activities focus on the St. Lawrence, a year-round waterway that extends 1 600 km from the Atlantic to Montréal and is fed by an impressive number of tributaries.
Convictions Under the Fisheries Act
November 16, 2009 - Quebec City, Quebec
Convictions Under the Fisheries Act
November 16, 2009 - Quebec City, Quebec
Quebec Ocean Sciences Forum at Rimouski (external website, in French only)
Several specialists from Maurice Lamontagne Institute are participating in the Quebec Ocean Sciences Forum on November 10 and 11. The theme of the forum this year is the state and functions of ecosystems in mutation, with particular attention on aquaculture, on the quality of the environment and on climatic changes.
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November 5, 2009
Convictions Under the Fisheries Act
October 27, 2009