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Document, sample, recover and transport St. Lawrence Estuary beluga carcasses
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The contract involves documenting, sampling, recovering, and transporting deceased St. Lawrence Estuary beluga carcasses to determine their cause of death. Each year, the Réseau Québécois d’Urgence pour les Mammifères Marins (RQUMM), along with contractor support, responds to over 1400 incidents involving marine mammals, including 15 to 25 beluga cases, which are of particular concern due to the species' endangered status. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) has conducted a continuous monitoring program since 1983, requiring external partners with specialized expertise and logistical capabilities to carry out standardized protocols ensuring consistency and comparability of data. Selected carcasses in good condition are transported to the Faculté de Médecine Vétérinaire de St-Hyacinthe for detailed necropsy and pathology analysis to identify causes of death and assist in population recovery efforts. Bidders must demonstrate at least two years of relevant experience spanning five months annually in cetacean carcass sampling, transport, and recovery, including beluga whales. They must possess appropriate equipment such as a tractor-trailer capable of carrying 1,600 kg, a boat for towing carcasses, a data management software enabling rapid formatting and distribution of collected information, and a freezer to store samples at -20°C. Additionally, suppliers must show that data and samples they have collected in the last five years contributed to at least three primary scientific publications. The contract is aimed to maintain strict scientific rigor and timely carcass recovery to support DFO’s long-term beluga monitoring and conservation mandate in Quebec’s St. Lawrence Estuary.
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Quebec (except NCR), CANSet-Aside
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Submission Closed
