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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on May 3, 2023. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

KEBABB and High Arctic zooplankton taxonomic analyses

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30003246Canada

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Agency

Government of Canada → Cal LaKingView Agency

NAICS

N/A

Place of Performance

*Manitoba *Canada, CAN

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NONE

Documents

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30003246---addendum-1---addenda-1---bilingual.pdf

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30003246---addendum-1---addenda-1---bilingual_0.pdf

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30003246---rfp.pdf

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Cal LaKing
Contacts1 person available
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Government of Canada → Cal LaKing
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Zooplankton samples were collected as part of Knowledge and Ecosystem-Based Approach in Baffin Bay (KEBABB) and science programs in the High Canadian Arctic for regulatory and fisheries management processes and for conservation initiatives supporting Tuvaijuittuq and the Tallurutiup Imanga National Conservation Area, as dictated by DFO’s mandate. The data from the samples are key ecosystem health parameters in the Baffin Bay and Canadian High Arctic region. Specialized analyses are required for the assessment of the abundance of species, diversity and taxonomic composition of these samples to further inform the fisheries management and conservation process in the area.