Unit #3- Managing Canada's Natural Resources

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Across
  1. 2. Cod, pollock, halibut; fish that feed near the ocean floor.
  2. 4. Spruce, fir, pine etc.
  3. 5. Maple, birch, elm etc.
  4. 7. In the documentary THE SALMON FOREST, they claim salmon carcasses F-------E trees and provides nourishment to forests.
  5. 8. Another perhaps "derogatory" term for oil sands
  6. 11. Arguably the most environmentally damaging method of harvesting trees.
  7. 13. Location of logging standoff in 1993 over the harvesting of old-growth trees.
  8. 14. Province where most of Canada's pulp & paper mills are located.
  9. 18. salmon, herring, mackerel, tuna..fish caught near water's surface.
  10. 19. I'm a type of resource which can naturally replenish itself.
  11. 21. Largest forest region of Canada
  12. 22. Strongest GREENHOUSE gas linked to animal farming.
Down
  1. 1. Name of the rich fishing grounds off the coast of Nfld.
  2. 3. A controversial method of mining in the USA for coal where explosives "remove" large tracts of land...
  3. 6. This cutting method is the least disruptive and damaging method of harvesting trees.
  4. 9. This type of forest is "commercially" profitable.
  5. 10. The controlled use and harvesting of a natural resource at a rate which a resource can renew itself.
  6. 12. Geographic feature; shallow area off coastline which leads to favorable fishing conditions.
  7. 15. Method of extracting fossil fuels especially natural gas- use of pressurized water and other chemicals to extract.
  8. 16. Mining method used to extract minerals found near the surface.
  9. 17. The most expensive mining method.
  10. 20. One of the key reasons in the collapse of the West Coast fishery is a lack of a ----- with the USA.
  11. 21. This province dominates Canada's lumber industry.