Peace River

Lake name:
Peace River
Location:
Alberta
Latitude:
58.32
Longitude:
-116.32
Surface area (km2):
109
Basin type:
non-reservoir
Comments:
Portion of the river between La Crete and Fort Vermilion according to the coordinates in the record.

Summary of Surveys (1)

Survey Citation:
Prescott, D. R. C., J. Unruh, S. Morris-Yasinski, and M. Wells. 2018. Distribution and abundance of the western grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis) in Alberta: an update. Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, Fish and Wildlife Policy Branch, Alberta Species at Risk Report No. 160, Edmonton, AB. 23 pp.

  • Type
    boat
  • Time period
    1994
  • Source
    Report
  • Both Western and Clarks?
    N
Count Type Range Max Year
Max Adults 1 to 100 1 1994
Most Recent Adults 1 to 100 1 1994
Max Nests 1 to 100 presence 1994
Most Recent Nests 1 to 100 presence 1994
Max Chicks 1 to 100 presence? 1994
Most Recent Chicks 1 to 100 presence? 1994

Comments:

Source is FWMIS (Accessed Nov 2015 including field surveys from 2015 and 2016). This report is an update of Western grebe distribution in Alberta based on previous provincial status reports, additional breeding records (between May 1 to August 31) through end of 2014 from new sources. Lakes were visited in 2015 and 2016 for occupancy and habitat conditions. In a given year, if there are multiple sources of data, the highest count was given. From the Appendix, I entered only lakes (67) with evidence of breeding (either chicks or nests, but doesn't specify which and no nest nor chick numbers provided). Otherwise, 318 lakes supported adult grebe populations. This report compiled a list of 35 priority lakes for grebe surveys and management actions through the provincial recovery plan based on high population and habitat scores. New lakes with breeding reveal a changing system of lake occupancy and possibly higher populations than previously thought in Alberta.

Sources of Information

  • Prescott, D. R. C., J. Unruh, S. Morris-Yasinski and M. Wells. 2018. Distribution and Abundance of the Western Grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis) in Alberta: An Update. Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, Fish and Wildlife Policy Branch, Alberta Species at Risk Report No. 160, Edmonton, AB. 23 pp.
  • Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGNDB)