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Abandoned boats create real risks on the water. Boats left to sink or decay can leak fuel, harm wildlife, and create safety hazards in harbours and along shorelines. Spot a wrecked or abandoned boat? Contact the Canadian Coast Guard.
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The Northern madtom, listed as endangered under the Species at Risk Act, is a member of the bullhead catfish family and is found only in southwestern Ontario within Canada. The Northern madtom residence description has been posted: ow.ly/n33r50ZbXjo
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1/2 Early detection matters! Recently, a Grass Carp was captured in #ON’s Grand River during routine surveillance by our Invasive Carp Program. Testing at our laboratory in #Burlington confirmed it was a sterile male, meaning it cannot reproduce.
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2/2 Because these species are not established in Canadian waters, early detection is critical. Think you’ve spotted a Grass Carp or another aquatic invasive species? Let us know: ow.ly/HKQb50Z9Sii

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We're doing our part in combatting #IUU fishing. Today, we launched our fourth annual patrol of Operation North Pacific Guard to detect and deter IUU fishing in the #NorthPacific Ocean.
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Our fishery officers will patrol over 15,000 km of high seas over two months onboard the CCGS Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and will inspect fishing vessels to check for compliance with regulations.
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With the help of Canada’s air surveillance program, they will also conduct daily aerial patrols to monitor fishing vessels. Learn more: canada.ca/en/fisheries-ocean…

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We are aware of an entangled North Atlantic #RightWhale observed in the Gulf of St. Lawrence near Shippagan, #NB. The whale was spotted on June 8, 2026, by aerial surveillance.
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We are working with our Marine Mammal Response partners to relocate the whale. If it is located again, and weather and sea conditions allow, efforts will be made to remove any gear from the animal.
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1/2 The rocky mountain sculpin, Eastslope populations, listed as threatened under the Species at Risk Act, is found in Alberta in the St. Mary and Milk River watersheds.
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2/2 The report on the Progress Towards the Implementation of the Recovery Strategy has been posted: ow.ly/jBLC50Z8gHl

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Celebrate #OceanWeekCanada by exploring the calming natural beauty of Basin Head Marine Protected Area, in PEI, with this immersive 360° experience! 🛶🌅 Learn about protecting our oceans: ow.ly/31Ar50Z7JS6 ow.ly/BA0u50Z7JS5
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1/2 Celebrate #OceanWeekCanada by learning about the work we’re doing in collaboration with partners in #PEI to help restore the unique giant Irish moss population in Basin Head Marine Protected Area!
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Attention personal watercraft users in #BritishColumbia: the new approach distance for Southern Resident killer whales is now in effect. To help protect them and your crew, remember to stay 1,000 meters away when out on the water. Penalties will apply.
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Happy #WildSalmonDay! 🐟 Learn about the work being done through Canada’s Pacific Salmon Strategy Initiative to conserve and restore wild #PacificSalmon stocks and their ecosystems for generations to come. ow.ly/G4jQ50Z68AI
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Keeping fish harvesters safe is one of our top priorities. We work closely with @Transport_gc to build safe, sustainable, and prosperous fisheries. Learn more about preventing accidents and fatalities at sea: ow.ly/TWaP50Z5yFE
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High “fin” for watching marine wildlife safely! In Canada, there are laws in place to keep marine mammals and you safe. You must keep a minimum distance away and not disturb a marine mammal. Learn how to observe marine mammals safely: ow.ly/Mr9250Z4O2t
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Are you having a bad hair day? Imagine having a bad fur and skin month! Welcome to the life of a moulting elephant seal.
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1/2 🚨 Attention Great Lakes residents and boaters! Our Sea Lamprey Control Centre is back in the field, working across the Great Lakes basin to control sea lamprey - an aquatic invasive species that threatens native fish and the health of our lakes.
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