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Arctic Grayling Symposium | Technical Reports

Trout Unlimited Canada’s biologists and volunteers work hard towards conserving, protecting, and enhancing Canada’s freshwater ecosystems and coldwater resources for current and future generations.  An important component of achieving Trout Unlimited Canada’s stream restoration and fisheries conservation and enhancement goals is monitoring the outcomes of the completed work, and sharing the results.
 
Trout Unlimited Canada biologists follow a scientific method for completing projects and technical reports.  The technical reports are then made available to Trout Unlimited chapters, members, donors, and other organizations that may be interested in the particular projects.  For example, volunteers and partners may want to know the outcomes of a project in which they took part.  Or, just as Trout Unlimited Canada biologists regularly consult peer-reviewed scientific literature and technical reports produced by other organizations and partners, our reports can be used as reference material by other organisations for related projects. 

Although the format and detail may vary somewhat across reports, generally a technical report includes an introduction which summarizes the goals and objectives of the project, followed by a description of methods used to complete the project, and a results and discussion section which may also provide recommendations for future efforts.

For more information about any of the reports or projects listed here, contact one of Trout Unlimited Canada’s biological staff.

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