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THE QUEBEC REGION BULLETIN
DECEMBER 2011 - JANUARY 2012/VOLUME 14/NUMBER 6
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Best Wishes for 2012On behalf of all Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Canadian Coast Guard employees in Quebec, we would like to extend to you and yours our best wishes for health and happiness in the new year! |
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The Canadian Coast Guard celebrates 50 years in the making The Canadian Coast Guard was created on January 26, 1962. Fifty years later, it has remained true to its motto, Safety First, Safety Always. We invite you to celebrate a history marked by challenges, brilliant success stories and difficult lessons. |
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Northern Shrimp in time for diner! An international team of researchers has shown that regardless of where they live—in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Gulf of Maine or all the way north in the Barents Sea—northern shrimp have adapted to their environment to provide their larvae with optimal conditions for survival. This little shrimp is a master strategist! CONTINUED... |
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New nautical chart of the St. Lawrence Estuary The Canadian Hydrographic Service has just published a new nautical chart of the St. Lawrence Estuary covering the area from Île du Bic to the Gros-Cacouna harbour on the south shore and from the pilot boarding station at Les Escoumins to Cap de la Tête au Chien in Charlevoix on the north shore. CONTINUED... |
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The Harbour AuthoritiesCalendar The Quebec Harbour Authorities have for the first time published their very own calendar! It will be used to introduce harbour administrators to their respective communities and shine the spotlight on some of the sites and volunteers. |
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Recognition Awards for harbour authorities in Quebec On October 19, 2011, regional awards were presented in the context of the Harbour Authority Recognition Program for the fourth consecutive year. This year, two parties received this distinction. CONTINUED... |