List of Tables
Chapter 2
Table 2.1Great Lakes Physical Paramenters (adapted from Stenson, 1993)
Table 2.2 Wetland Types (adapted from Stenson, 1993; data from IJC, 1989)
Table 2.3 Climate Data for Stations in the Vicinity of Long Point, Ontario (from Stenson, 1993; source: AES, 1982)
Chapter 4
Table 4.1 Number of Saw Mills 1817-1850 (from Wilcox, 1992) Source:
Otter Creek Conservation Report, 1957; Big Creek Conservation Report , 1963.
Table 4.2 Early Development of Gristmills (from Wilcox, 1992) Source: Otter Creek
Conservation Report, 1957; Big Creek Conservation Report, 1963.
Chapter 5
Table 5.1 Species of Fish Harvested Commercially in Inner Long Point Bay in Order of Importance by Average Value and Average Weight from 1986 to 1992 (adapted from Howe, 1993)
Table 5.2 Species of Ducks Harvested by Waterfowl Hunters at the Long Point Crown Marsh in Order of Average Abundance, 1986 to 1992. Source: Ministry of Natural Resources Personal Communication.
Table 5.3 Trends in Agricultural Land Use (1951-1986) for the Regional Municipality of Haldimand Norfolk (Source: HNRM Economic Base Study, 1984; 1989)
Table 5.4 Employment in Manufacturing, Haldimand-Norfolk, 1989 (Wilcox, 1994)
Chapter 6
Table 6.1 Market Stimulation, Fishing Technology and Changes in
Fish Species, 1790-1990 (from Craig, 1993)
Table 6.2 Inner Bay fish Community Transformations, 1868-1979
(Craig, 1993)
Chapter 7
Table 7.1 The Geological and Biological Environment of the Long Point Region Since Glaciation (Compiled from Karrow and Warner, 1990 in Beazley and Nelson, 1993)
Table 7.2 Remaining Woodland in Per Cent in Big Creek Region (Estimated from Census of Canada figures, 1851-1901, 1901-1951, and from Field Surveys, 1953-1963)
Chapter 8
Table 8.1 Some Species Lost or Extirpated Since European Settlement (from Cheskey, 1994)
Table 8.2 Some Species Added Since European Settlement (from Cheskey, 1994)
Table 8.3 Significant Breeding Birds of Haldimand-Norfolk (from Cheskey, 1994)
Table 8.4 Species with Southern Affinities (from Cheskey, 1994)
Table 8.5 Significant Breeding Birds of Haldimand-Norfolk (from Cheskey, 1994)
Table 8.6 Summary of Avian Significance by Natural Area (from Cheskey, 1994)
Table 8.7 Nature of Threats, sorted by Priority for Natural Areas (From Cheskey, 1994)
Chapter 9
Table 9.1 Checklist of Waterfowl at Long Point (adapted from Fazio et al. 1985)
Chapter 10
Table 10.1 Some Species in Haldimand-Norfolk and their Status
Table 10.2 Density of the White-tailed Deer Population on Long
Point (McCullough and Robinson, 1988)
Chapter 11
Table 11.1 Status of Herpetofauna in the Regional Municipality of
Haldimand-Norfolk. RC, RO, RR respectively indicate whether a species is rare in
Canada, Ontario, or regionally* (From Gartshore, 1987)
Table 11.2 Causes for the Decline of Amphibians and Reptiles in Southwestern
Ontario that are in Need of Conservation and Management in Parts of their Ranges
(from Zammit, 1994)
Table 11.3 Current Government Legislation Offering Protection to
Amphibians and Reptiles Outside Designated Protected Areas (i.e., parks and
wildlife areas) in Ontario (from Zammit, 1994)
Chapter 12
Table 12.0 Six classifcations of land cover/land use
Table 12.1 Estimated Percentage Change in Land Cover for the Haldimand-Norfolk Region 1974-1984 (from Yeung, 1993)
Table 12.2 Estimated Percentage Change in Land Cover for the Long Point Area 1974-1984 (from Yeung, 1993).
Chapter 14
Table 14.1 Lake Erie Shoreline Property Damage (from Lawrence, 1996)
Table 14.2 Shoreline Hazards: Events, Damages and Adaptation in the Long Point Study Area (from Lawrence, 1994).
Table 14.3 Long Point Study Area Development Types, 1977-1992 (from
from Lawrence and Nelson, 1994; source: Regional Municipality of Haldimand-Norfolk)
Chapter 15
Table 15.1 Changes in Mean Monthly Lake Erie Water Levels Using CCC GCM Output (From Staples, 1993)
Chapter 16
Table 16.1 Main Governing Bodies with respect to Conservatism in the Long Point area {from Sibicki, 1994: adapted from Francis (1992:1)}
Table 16.2 Local Citizen Groups in the Long Point Region. From Skibicki(1993) Source P. Weller(1989) and G. Francis (1992:1)