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1. SSL Contact
www.geog.uvic.ca/dept2/ssl/con - [Cached]Published on: 7/14/2008 Last Visited: 7/14/2008
Dr. Rosaline Canessa
Office: Cornett A216
Phone: (250) 721-7339
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2. UVic Geography - Rosaline Canessa
www.geog.uvic.ca/dept2/faculty - [Cached]Published on: 7/14/2008 Last Visited: 7/14/2008
Rosaline CanessaUVic Geography - Rosaline Canessa
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Rosaline Canessa - assistant professor
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Canessa, R. In press.Implementing GIS for coastal management in British Columbia.Keynote address to be presented at CoastGIS '03, Genova, Italy 16 - 18 October, 2003.
Canessa, R. and C.P. Keller.
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Canessa, R., K. Conley, B. Smiley and D. Gueret.2003.Building an ecosystem-based management plan for the propsosed Bowie Seamount marine protected area.Paper presented at 5th International SAMPAA Conference.Victoria, British Columbia 11-16 May 2003.
Canessa, R., K. Conley and B. Smiley.2003.Bowie Seamount Marine Protected Area: an ecosystem overview.Can.Tech. Rep.Fish.Aquat.Sci.2461.
2001
Canessa, R., A. Blyth and C. Hanuse.2001.Breathing Life into Traditional Use Studies.Paper presented at CoastGIS '01 conference.Halifax, Nova Scotia 18-22 June 2001.
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3. Maritime Issues : General
www.maritimeawards.ca/Maritime - [Cached]Published on: 7/14/2006 Last Visited: 5/7/2007
There are 130 marine protected areas (MPAs) on Canada's Pacific coast but they may not be effectively shielding key marine ecosystems, says Dr. Rosaline Canessa, a University of Victoria geographer.
Canessa, a computer mapping specialist who studies how human activity affects the ocean environment, was one of the contributors to the B.C. Coastal Environment Project, the results of which were released last month by the B.C. Ministry of Environment.
For the project, Canessa analysed information on the status of MPAs on the coast , where they are, how big they are, what they're supposed to be protecting, and how well they're succeeding.Her analysis shows a mix of different types of MPAs established by several federal and provincial agencies, each with their own mandate.

