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Communities across Nunavut continue to face challenges when it comes to developing economic opportunities and becoming fully active participants in the conservation of their natural resources. The Nunavut Community Aquatic Monitoring Program, or N-CAMP, was created to respond to these challenges.

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News

  • 01/09/2015
    Setting our nets, Community-based fisheries monitoring in Nunavut
  • 09/17/2014
    Hooked on Science - Fisheries theme a hit at annual Kivalliq camp gathering
  • 09/08/2014
    Focus on Coppermine River Water News North Sept 8-2014
  • 05/23/2014
    Nunavut Coastal Aquatic Monitoring Program Successfully Launched in Igloolik and Coral Harbour
  • 05/13/2014
    Nunavummiut acquire skills to keep track of fish populations
  • 03/13/2014
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Contact Us

Department of Environment, Fisheries and Sealing Division Box 1000 Station 1310 Iqaluit, Nunavut, XOA OHO

Tel: (867) 975.7706
Fax: (867) 975.7754

Who is involved?

The project is funded and directed by the Government of Nunavut, Fisheries and Sealing division, but is being developed in partnership with other organizations including:

  • Igloolik, Kugluktuk, and Coral Harbour communities
  • Nunavut Arctic College
  • Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  • Environment Canada
  • Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
  • Environmental consulting firms
  • Researchers and universities