The areas studied for the Community Access Road have many lakes and rivers. These waterbodies are important for fish to live, eat, reproduce and migrate. Our studies looked at fish and fish habitat in the area close to the Community Access Road footprint, plus an extra 2.5 kilometres around the route; this is called the Local Study Area. In places where the proposed routes would cross water, a larger area was looked at. Most of these areas are in the Albany River watershed, including parts of the Upper Albany Makokibatan, Lower Ogoki and Upper Albany Muswabik watersheds.
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