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Bibliography- Page i Whites Point Quarry and Marine Terminal Environmental ImpactStatement Bibliography Reference Documents 1 Alliston, W. George, PhD., Faunal Analysis of the Proposed Whites Point Quarry Site, Digby Neck, Digby County, Nova Scotia”. August 2002 revised 13 January 2004 2 Supplemental Report – “2004 Breeding Bird Surveys of the Proposed Whites Point Quarry Site, Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”. December 2004. 3 Alliston, W. George, PhD., “Wintering Harlequin Ducks in the Digby Neck / Long Island Area, Digby County, Nova Scotia – 2005”. 20 May 2005 4 Alliston, W. George, PhD., Use by Wintering Waterbirds of Digby Neck and Adjacent Coastal Waters of Southwestern Nova Scotia”. 7 June 2005 5 Brunelle, Paul-Michael “Odonata Survey 2005 – (Damselflies and Dragonflies) Whites Point Property, Digby County, Nova Scotia”. August 2005 6 Brylinsky, Michael, PhD., “Interpretation of a Sublittoral Benthic Survey Along the Shoreline of Whites Point, Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”. 28 February 2004 7 Brylinsky, Michael, PhD., “Results of a Sediment Survey in the Near Offshore Waters of the Proposed Quarry Site in the Vicinity of Whites Cove,Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”. September 2005. 8 Brylinsky, Michael, PhD., “Results of a Survey of the Intertidal Marine Habitats and Communities at a Proposed Quarry Site Located in the Vicinity of Whites Cove, Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”. 30 June 2002. 7 9 Brylinsky, Michael, PhD., Results of a Survey of the Plankton Communities Located Offshore of a Proposed Quarry Site at Whites Cove, Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”. April 2005. 10 Brylinsky, Michael, PhD., “Results of a Suspended Solids Survey at the Whites Point Quarry, Little River, Digby County, Nova Scotia, June 2003 Technical References

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1 Alliston, W. George, PhD., “Faunal Analysis of the Proposed Whites PointQuarry Site, Digby Neck, Digby County, Nova Scotia”. August 2002 revised13 January 2004

2 Supplemental Report – “2004 Breeding Bird Surveys of the Proposed WhitesPoint Quarry Site, Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”. December 2004.

3 Alliston, W. George, PhD., “Wintering Harlequin Ducks in the Digby Neck /Long Island Area, Digby County, Nova Scotia – 2005”. 20 May 2005

4 Alliston, W. George, PhD., “Use by Wintering Waterbirds of Digby Neck andAdjacent Coastal Waters of Southwestern Nova Scotia”. 7 June 2005

5 Brunelle, Paul-Michael “Odonata Survey 2005 – (Damselflies andDragonflies) Whites Point Property, Digby County, Nova Scotia”. August2005

6 Brylinsky, Michael, PhD., “Interpretation of a Sublittoral Benthic SurveyAlong the Shoreline of Whites Point, Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”. 28 February2004

7 Brylinsky, Michael, PhD., “Results of a Sediment Survey in the Near OffshoreWaters of the Proposed Quarry Site in the Vicinity of Whites Cove,DigbyNeck, Nova Scotia”. September 2005.

8 Brylinsky, Michael, PhD., “Results of a Survey of the Intertidal MarineHabitats and Communities at a Proposed Quarry Site Located in the Vicinityof Whites Cove, Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”. 30 June 2002. 7

9 Brylinsky, Michael, PhD., “Results of a Survey of the Plankton CommunitiesLocated Offshore of a Proposed Quarry Site at Whites Cove, Digby Neck,Nova Scotia”. April 2005.

10 Brylinsky, Michael, PhD., “Results of a Suspended Solids Survey at theWhites Point Quarry, Little River, Digby County, Nova Scotia, June 2003

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11 Carver, C.E., M.Sc., and Mallet, A.L., M.Sc, Mallet Research Services Ltd.,“A Preliminary Assessment of the Risks of Introducing Non-IndigenousPhytoplankton, Zooplankton Species or Pathogens/Parasites from SouthAmboy, New Jersey (Rartian Bay) into Whites Point, Digby Neck, NovaScotia”. 6 October 2003

12 Christian, John, M.Sc., LGL Limited, “Whites Cove Quarry Blasting:Potential Impacts on American Lobster”. 8 October 2003

13 Dadswell, M.J., “Migration of Inner Bay of Fundy Atlantic Salmon inRelation to the Proposed Quarry in the Digby Neck Region of Nova Scotia”.November 2004.

14 Fader, Gordon B., Atlantic Marine Geological Consulting Ltd. “MarineArchaeology offshore Digby Neck, Bay of Fundy Report for the ProposedQuarry and Marine Terminal at Whites Point, Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”.March 2005

15 Fader, Gordon B., Atlantic Marine Geological Consulting Ltd. “Physiography,Geography and Bathymetry of the Digby Neck Area, Bay of Fundy Report forthe Proposed Quarry and Marine Terminal at Whites Point, Digby Neck,Nova Scotia”. March 2005.

16 Fader, Gordon B. Atlantic Marine Geological Consulting Ltd. “Bedrock andSurficial Geology, Digby Neck, Bay of Fundy Report for the Proposed Quarryand Marine Terminal at Whites Point, Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”. March2005.

17 Fader, Gordon B. Atlantic Marine Geological Consulting Ltd. “Glacial, PostGlacial, Present and Projected Sea Levels: Bay of Fundy Report for theProposed Quarry and Marine Terminal at Whites Point, Digby Neck, NovaScotia”. March 2005

18 Fader, Gordon B. Atlantic Marine Geological Consulting Ltd. “SeismicHazard, Faults and Earthquakes: Digby Neck, Bay of Fundy Report for theProposed Quarry and Marine Terminal at Whites Point, Digby Neck, NovaScotia”. March 2005.

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19 Fader, Gordon B. Atlantic Marine Geological Consulting Ltd. “Erosion,Suspended Sediment and Sediment Transport: Bay of Fundy Report for theProposed Quarry and Marine Terminal at Whites Point, Digby Neck, NovaScotia”. March 2005.

20 Fader, Gordon B. Atlantic Marine Geological Consulting Ltd. “Sidescan SonarInterpretation, Evaluation and Regional Integration: Offshore Digby Neck,Bay of Fundy Report for the Proposed Quarry and Marine Terminal at WhitesPoint, Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”. March 2005

21 Fraser, Robert, Gardner Pinfold, “Digby Neck / Islands Economic Profile”.October 2005

22 Gareau, Pierre L., XY GeoInformatics Services. “Whites Point QuarryProject GeoSpatial Data Comparison & Compilation”. April 2005.

23 Hannay, David E., M.Sc., JASCO Research Ltd., and Thompson, Denis M.Sc.,LGL Limited, “Peak Pressure and Ground Vibration Study for Whites CoveQuarry Blasting Plan” August 2003

24 Herron, Kristy, BSc. M.Ed, Elgin Consulting and Research, “Digby Neck andIslands Community/Business Consultation Report”. June 2005.

25 Herron, Kristy, BSc. M.Ed, Elgin Consulting and Research, “Digby Neck andIslands Individual Business Consultation Report”. August 2005

26 Herron, Kristy, BSc. M.Ed, Elgin Consulting and Research, “Digby Neck andIslands Traditional Knowledge Consultation Report”. July 2005

27 Hogg, Dwayne, M.Sc, P.Eng., Jacques Whitford Environmental Ltd., andMacFarlane, David, M.Sc., P.Geo., Jacques Whitford Environmental Ltd.,“Preliminary Hydrogeological Assessment, Proposed Quarry, Whites Cove,Digby Neck, Nova Scotia” December 2002.

28 Lizak, John , M.Sc, P.Geo., Mineral Valuation and Capital, Inc., “GeologicalAssessment of the Whites Cove Site” December 2002.

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29 Moody, Barry, PhD., “Whites Point Quarry Property Historical Background,Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”. July 2002.

30 Neil, Ken, “ Adult Butterfly Habitat and Larval Host Plant Survey of WhitesPoint, Digby Co., NS” August 2005

31 Newell, Ruth E., M.Sc., “Plant Survey of Whites Cove Property, Digby Neck,Digby County, Nova Scotia” . July 2002 and Addendum to report entitled“Plant Survey of Whites Cove Property, Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”. August2002.

32 Proulx, Gini, “A Report on a Botanical Survey, Bilcon Property, WhitesCove, Little River, Digby County, Nova Scotia” November 2005

33 Sherk, Susan, and David, Jacinthe,AMEC, “Human Health and CommunityWellness” / Public Consultation December 2005

34 Strajt, David, Conestoga-Rovers & Associates, “Whites Point HydrologicBudget Analysis Whites Point Quarry Digby Neck, Nova Scotia”. September2005

35 Walker, John, Jacques Whitford Environmental Ltd., “Noise and Air QualityStudy at Whites Point Quarry”. 26 October 2005

36 Watrall, Charles R., PhD. “Category C Archaeological Assessment WhitesPoint/Whites Cove Quarry Project, Digby Neck, Digby County, Nova ScotiaHeritage Research Permit Number: A 2002 NS 36”. May 2003.

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37 Anonymous. “Environmental Impact Statement Guidelines for the Review ofthe Whites Point Quarry and Marine Terminal Project”. March 2005.

38 Canada Gazette. “Ballast Water Control and Management Regulations”. Vol.139, No. 24 – June 11, 2005.

39 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, “A Protocol for theDerivation of Water Quality Guidelines for the Protection of Aquatic Life,1999.

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40 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, “Canadian Sediment QualityGuidelines for the Protection of Aquatic Life – Summary Tables”, updated2001.

41 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment. “Canadian Soil QualityGuidelines for the Protection of Environmental and Human Health – ProtocolSummary”. 1999.

42 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment. “Canadian Water QualityGuidelines for the Protection of Aquatic Life – Ammonia”. 2000.

43 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment. “Canadian Water QualityGuidelines for the Protection of Aquatic Life – pH (Marine)”. 1999.

44 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, “Canadian Water QualityGuidelines for the Protection of Aquatic Life – Summary Table, updated 2001.

45 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, “Canadian Water QualityGuidelines for the Protection of Aquatic Life – Total Particulate Matter”, 1999,updated 2002.

46 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment. “Canada-Wide Standardsfor Particulate Matter (PM) and Ozone”. June 2000.

47 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment. “Canada-Wide Standardsfor Particulate Matter (PPM) and Ozone”. June 2000.

48 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment. “Canada-Wide Standardsfor Petroleum Hydrocarbons (PHC) in Soil”. May 2001.

49 Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment, “Protocol for the Derivationof Canadian Sediment Quality Guidelines for the Protection of Aquatic Life”,CCME EPC-98E, 1999.

50 Canadian Handbook on Health Impact Assessment. “Food Issues inEnvironmental Impact Assessment”. Chapter 8, volume 3, November 2004.

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182 Oceans Act

183 Canada Shipping Act

184 Marine Mammal Protection Act

185 Nova Scotia Environment Act

186 Activities Designation Regulations

187 Special Places Protection Act

188 Cemeteries Protection Act

189 Crown Lands Act

190 Beaches Act

191 Heritage Properties Act

192 Occupational Health and Safety Act

193 Municipal Government Act

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211 New Brunswick Department of Environment and Local Government.“Summary of the Environmental Impact Assessment Report for NB PowerColeson Cove Generating Station Refurbishment Project”. June 2002.

212 Nova Scotia Power Incorporated. “Registration of Point Tupper Marine CoalTerminal”. Under the Nova Scotia Environment Act. December 5, 2003.

213 Vaughan Engineering Limited and Southwest Shore Development Authority.“Environmental Assessment Application for Back Lake Bog”, July 2001.

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227 Kyoto Protocol

228 Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment, Action Plan 2001-2006Gulf of Maine Summit Report, Committing to Change, October, 2004

229 CEAA Website http:/www.ceaa.gc.ca/011/index_htm

230 http:/www.equator-principles.com/faq.shtml

231 http:/www.equator-principles.shtml

232 Convention on Biological Diversity 2001-2005- The CBD is a global,comprehensive agreement addressing all aspects of biological diversity,www.biodiv.org

233 Global Invasive Species Database for Canada - www.issg.org/database

234 The Canadian Botanical Conservation Network - The CBCN facilitates theexchange of information among the professional community engaged in botanicalconservation, www.rbg.ca/cbcn

235 Invasivespecies.gov

236 Marine Invader Database - see link www.issg.org/database

237 Department of Fisheries and Oceans (http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc/biochem/Biochem e.htm)

238 Corbett, Michael John, Learning to Leave: The Irony of Schooling in a CoastalCommunity. Thesis for Doctor of Philosophy, The University of BritishColumbia, 2000