Plans Home Menu Toggle InfoSuperior Thunder Bay Nipigon Bay Jackfish Bay Peninsula Harbour Document SearchHome Menu Toggle InfoSuperior Thunder Bay Nipigon Bay Jackfish Bay Peninsula Harbour Document Search North Shore of Lake Superior Remedial Action Plans Environmental degradation in the Great Lakes has been a concern to residents of this region for decades. For this reason, the Canadian and American governments signed the Canada-U.S. Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (GLWQA) in 1972. This agreement committed both countries to work together to restore and maintain the chemical, physical and biological integrity of the Great Lakes System”. In 1987, Canada and the U.S. formally recognized 43 Areas of Concern (AOCs) around the Great Lakes – locations where local environmental degradation may be causing harm to the wider Great Lakes system. Of these 43 AOCs, 12 are located in Canada and 5 are shared bi-nationally. Once the AOCs were identified, a Remedial Action Plan (RAP) for each was developed. These RAPs define the nature, extent and causes of environmental problems, and recommend actions to restore and protect the environment. These plans are aimed at solving pollution problems, restoring water quality, wildlife habitat and beneficial uses of the ecosystem. The North Shore of Lake Superior’s Areas of Concern: Thunder Bay Nipigon Bay Jackfish Bay Peninsula Harbour Recent Updates Shoreline restoration vital to mitigate impacts of climate change Plans to restore degraded shorelines along the Thunder Bay waterfront are a natural fit for climate action and education. During Read More » January 17, 2024 Funding Announcement for the Restoration and Protection of the North Shore of Lake Superior On October 11, 2023, Patty Hajdu, Minister of Indigenous Services and the Federal Economic Development Agency for Northern Ontario, announced $663,500 in Read More » December 22, 2023 Terrace Bay Lake Superior Evening Features Environmental and Historical Information A summary of environmental monitoring data collected in Blackbird Creek and Jackfish Bay will be presented at 7 p.m. on Read More » September 14, 2016 3 Stages of Environmental Restoration and Remediation Stage 1 Identify environmental problems and sources of pollution. Stage 2 Evaluate and carry out actions to restore the area. Stage 3 Confirm that these actions have been effective and the environment has been restored. How is the RAP Implemented? Since 2008, the North Shore of Lake Superior RAP has been based out of Lakehead University. The Remedial Action Plans are implemented by studying the Areas of Concern and engaging local stakeholders, Indigenous communities and municipalities to come up with scientifically sound, economically feasible and publicly supported solutions. The Plans are funded by the Environment and Climate Change Canada , the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Park s and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry through the Canada-Ontario Agreement on Great Lakes Water Quality and Ecosystem Health . The Plan Remedial Action Plans (RAPs) are harbour clean up projects which aim to solve pollution problems and restore wildlife habitat in Areas of Concern around the Great Lakes. The North Shore of Superior has four Areas of Concern: Thunder Bay, Nipigon Bay, Jackfish Bay, and Peninsula Harbour. This site tracks how local volunteers, students, industry, academics, and government are working together to restore and protect Lake Superior. (807) 630-2764 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON infosuperiorhub@gmail.com Copyright © 2024 | Powered by Astra WordPress Theme Scroll...
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