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[7] (1918). The Ottawa Citizen May 29.

[8] Legget, R. (1986). Rideau Waterway. Second edition. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

[9] Phelps, A., C.B. Renaud and F. Chapleau. (2000). "First Record of a Freshwater Drum, Aplodinotus grunniens, in the Rideau River". Canadian Field-Naturalist (Ottawa) 114(1): 121-125.

[10] Rideau River Fisheries Assessment Report (Index Netting, Nursery Habitat Inventory, Contaminant and Fall Drawdown Monitoring) 1995-1997. (1998). Surface Water Quality Branch, Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton.

[11] Canadian Water Quality Guidelines for the Protection of Aquatic Life: Summary Tables. (1999). [Online]. Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment. Last updated September 27, 2001 (Web site consulted December 8, 2001).
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[15] Guidelines for Recreational Water Quality. (1992). [Online]. Health Canada. Last updated October 26, 1999 (Web site consulted December 8, 2001).
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[16] About the Roundtable. (2000). [Online]. The Rideau River Roundtable, Restore the Rideau, The Environment Committee of Ottawa South. Updates unknown (Web site consulted December 8, 2001).
[17] Ecosystem Health? [Online]. Compendium of Ecosystem Health Goals, Objectives and Indicators, The Green Lane, Environment Canada. Last updated May 1, 1999 (Web site consulted December 8, 2001).

[18] Renaud, C. B. and A. Phelps. (2001). "A Pacu/ Piranha in the Rideau Canal". Trail and Landscape35(2): 86-89.

[19] Renaud, C. B. and A. Phelps (1999). "Oscar-winning Catch". Trail and Landscape 33(4): 178-180.

[20] Renaud, C. B. and A. Phelps (2001). "A Pacu/ Piranha in the Rideau Canal". Trail and Landscape 35(2): 86-89.

[21] Gupta, S. (1998). [Online]. "Cyanobacterial toxins: Microcystin-LR". Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality. Second edition. Protection of the Human Environment, World Health Organization: 95-110. Updated daily (Web site consulted December 8, 2001).
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[24] About the Roundtable. (2000). [Online]. The Rideau River Roundtable, Restore the Rideau, The Environment Committee of Ottawa South. Updates unknown (Web site consulted December 8, 2001).

[25] Legget, R. (1986). Rideau Waterway. Second edition. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

[26] (1998). A Capital in the Making. Ottawa: National Capital Commission.

[27] Legget, R. (1986). Rideau Waterway. Second edition. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

[28] Finkelstein, Maxwell W. [Online]. Introduction: Canadian Heritage Rivers. Parks Canada, Canadian Heritage. Last updated May 29, 2001 (Web site consulted December 8, 2001).
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[30] Parent, Sylvain. (1990). Dictionnaire des sciences de l'environnement. Saint-Constant, Quebec: Les éditions Broquet.

[31] Shine, Clare, N. Williams and L. Gündling. (2000). A Guide to Designing Legal and Institutional Frameworks on Alien Invasive Species. Gland, Switzerland: International Union for the Conservation of Nature.

[32] Washington, H.G. (1984). "Diversity, Biotic and Similarity Indices. A Review with Special Relevance to Aquatic Ecosystems". Water Research 18(6): 653-694.

[33] Mosquin, Ted, P. Whiting and D.E. McAllister. (1995). Canada's Biodiversity: The Variety of Life, Its Status, Economic Benefits, Conservation Costs and Unmet Needs. Ottawa: Canadian Museum of Nature.

[34] Heywood, Vernon H., ed. (1995). Global Biodiversity Assessment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

[35] Eschmeyer, William N. (1998). Catalog of Fishes. San Francisco: California Academy of Sciences.

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