Romaine River (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Romaine River" in English language version.

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  • "Water Atlas, July 2024 version". Gouvernement of Quebec (in French). Ministry of the Environment, the Fight against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks. 22 July 2024. Retrieved 15 September 2024. Keyboard user: When the map is in focus, use the arrow keys to move the map and use the shift+plus and shift+negative keys to zoom. Configure your keyboard to control the mouse or enable accessibility mode to have input boxes for coordinates

dfo-mpo.gc.ca

waves-vagues.dfo-mpo.gc.ca

erudit.org

  • Sylvie Vincent (2008). "The Romaine River project seen and reported by the written press" (PDF). Erudit (in French). Native American research in Quebec. p. 6. Retrieved 17 September 2024. …the developed Watersheds, that is to say those whose rivers have been transformed into lakes will soon occupy half of this entire Côte-Nord if Quebec goes forward with the idea of harnessing the Petit Mécatina

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  • "Réserve de biodiversité Katnukamat (Lac aux Sauterelles)" (PDF). Gouvernement of Quebec. Official publisher of Quebec. 1 September 2019. pp. 20 of 34. Retrieved 16 September 2024. The biodiversity reserve is in the Rivière Romaine watershed, protecting about 3.7% of it. There are just over fifteen lakes of glacial origin, covering nearly 15% of the territory. Most are elongated, entrenched in narrow valleys. The largest is Lac aux Sauterelles with an area of 17 km² and a length of about 20 km.

fcmq.qc.ca

  • Isabelle Gauthier Meloche (27 August 2020). "Interactive Map and iMotoneige User Guide" (PDF). IMotoneige. FCMQ Federation of Snowmobile Clubs of Quebe. Retrieved 18 September 2024. You may choose from different basemaps: Maps without elevation, • Maps with elevation, Satellite without labels, Satellite with label

gouv.qc.ca

toponymie.gouv.qc.ca

  • "Alexandre-Tanguay Bridge". Gouvernement of Quebec (in French). Commission de Toponymy Quebec. 13 May 2016. Retrieved 20 September 2024. It was October 10, 1974 when Alexandre Tanguay was employed by Hydro-Québec to conduct hydrographic surveys on the Romaine River, where he lost his life the same day, approximately 87 km upstream from this bridge. His wife having died a few months earlier, the eleven children were orphaned. The tragedy marked the North Shore community.
  • "Romaine River, Kanatuahkuiau, Uanaman Hipu, Uepatauekat Shipu (River), traditional indigenous variations". Gouvernement of Quebec (in French). Commission de Toponymy Quebec. 5 December 1968. Retrieved 15 September 2024. ... name of Romaine, used at the end of the 19th century, is the French adaptation of the Amerindian term noted Ouraman by Jean-Baptiste-Louis Franquelin, in 1685. We also find "R. d'eau Ramane" on the Map of the eastern part of New France or Canada by Nicolas Bellin, in 1744.

voute.bape.gouv.qc.ca

  • Claude Théberge (August 2008). "Rivière à l'Ours (Bear River)". Projet d’aménagement hydroélectrique sur la rivière Sheldrake à Rivière-au-Tonnerre, MRC Minganie (in French). GENIVAR. pp. 65 and 68 of 140. Retrieved 16 September 2024. According to information from fishermen, the Ours River is home to a large population of trout

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  • Michael Colbert (29 April 2013). "Hydrology of Transboundary Rivers in Southern Labrador" (PDF). Government ofNewfoundland & Labrador. Department of Environment and Conservation Water Resources Management Division. pp. 30 of 212. Retrieved 15 September 2024. Romaine River … covers an area of approximately 14,290 km2 The majority of the watershed is in Quebec as only 2,220 km2 (15.5 %) falls within Labrador.

hydroquebec.com

  • "6 Maps, information document on the Romaine Complex project" (PDF). Hydro-Quebec (in French). Hydro-Québec Geomatics. December 2007. Retrieved 18 September 2024. Snowmobile trail network, Navigation on the Romaine River, locations of rapids, weirs, watherfalls and portages. Typical landscapes
  • "Visit Romaine-1 hydropower generating station!". Hydro-Quebec. 1996–2024. Retrieved 18 September 2024. Gallery photos, Aerial view of the Romaine‑1 spillway and reservoir.
  • Hydro-Quebec (December 2007). "Complexe de la Romaine, Hydro-Quebec" (PDF) (in French). Hydro-Québec Production. p. 490. Retrieved 17 September 2024. Each of the developments will include a rockfill dam, a power plant equipped with two turbine-alternator groups, a flood spillway and a temporary diversion allowing the work to be carried out in dry conditions. The total surface area of the four planned reservoirs is 279 km2.
  • "Romaine Complex, Construction work and projects". Hydro-Quebec. 1996–2024. Retrieved 17 September 2024. Hydro-Québec Production obtained the necessary approvals to build a 1,550-MW hydroelectric complex on the Rivière Romaine, north of the municipality of Havre-Saint-Pierre

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  • Paul H . Eschmeyer (February 1964). "The Lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush)" (PDF). United States Department of the Interior. Fish and Wildlife Service. p. 8. Retrieved 16 September 2024. The color of the flesh of lake trout may range from white to deep reddish orange among fish taken from he same waters. The flesh has a fine, delicate flavor that is highly regarded by epicures.

obvd.qc.ca

  • "Portrait of the Romaine watershed, tributaries" (PDF). Duplessis Watershed Organization (OBV Duplessis) (in French). Minganie study area. 16 October 2015. p. 12. Retrieved 16 September 2024. in the center of the Minganie study area, the Romaine watershed is bordered, from northeast to southeast, by the Petit Mécatina, Natashquan, Aguanish, Nabisipi, Watshishou, Quetachou, from the Crow and the Bear.
  • Philippe Bourdon; Ghassen Ibrahim; Myriam Luce; N’Binkéna NantobBikatui; Clara Othoniel; Yohann Tremblay (April 2015). "Duplessis Water Master Plan" (PDF) (in French). Organisme de bassins versants Duplessis (OBV Duplessis. p. 97. Retrieved 15 September 2024. Four very large watersheds occupy a territory between 15,000 and 20,000 km2 : Petit Mécatina, Moisie, Natashquan and Romaine.

quebec.ca

  • "Omble de fontaine, Brook trout". Gouvernement of Quebec (in French). Agriculture, environment and natural resources. 204. Retrieved 5 September 2024. It usually weighs between 100 and 1000 g, but can weigh up to 2 kg.
  • "Saumon atlantique, Atlantic salmon". Gouvernement of Quebec (in French). Agriculture, environment and natural resources. 2024. Retrieved 5 September 2024. Characteristic features: Atlantic salmon has an elongated body, compressed on the sides and covered with small scales.