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1. Unveiling the recovery dynamics of walleye after the invisible collapse.

2. Collaborative fisheries research: the Canadian Fisheries Research Network experience1.

3. Direct and indirect estimates of the productive capacity of fish habitat under Canada's Policy for the Management of Fish Habitat: where have we been, where are we now, and where are we going?

4. Towards a management strategy for microplastic pollution in the Laurentian Great Lakes—ecological risk assessment and management (part 2).

5. Is scientific inquiry still incompatible with government information control? A quarter-century later.

6. Managing Canadian freshwater fisheries: persistent challenges and emerging opportunities.

7. Microplastics in subsurface water and zooplankton from eight lakes in British Columbia.

8. Fish diversity and biomass in northern Canadian lakes: northern lakes are more diverse and have greater biomass than expected based on species-energy theory.

9. Environmental DNA (eDNA) applications in freshwater fisheries management and conservation in Canada: overview of current challenges and opportunities.

10. Competition overwhelms environment and genetic effects on growth rates of endangered white sturgeon from a conservation aquaculture program.

11. Drivers of Atlantic herring decline and evidence basis for fisheries closures and rebuilding plans.

12. Look who's talking: contributions to evidence-based decision making for commercial fisheries in Atlantic Canada.

13. Estimating survival probabilities of Cambridge Bay Arctic char using acoustic telemetry data and Bayesian multistate capture–recapture models.

14. Canada's forage fish: an important but poorly understood component of marine ecosystems.

15. The hidden risk of keystone invaders in Canada: a case study using nonindigenous crayfish.

16. Fish community surveys in eelgrass beds using both eDNA metabarcoding and seining: implications for biodiversity monitoring in the coastal zone.

17. Congruence of stock production and assessment areas? An historical perspective on Canada's iconic Northern cod.

18. Patterns and drivers of native, non-native, and at-risk freshwater fish richness in Canada.

19. The truncate soft-shell clam, Mya truncata, as a biomonitor of municipal wastewater exposure and historical anthropogenic impacts in the Canadian Arctic.

20. The alarming state of freshwater biodiversity in Canada.

21. Multi-scale and multi-system perspectives of zooplankton structure and function in Canadian freshwaters.

22. Genetic diversity maintained in comparison of captive-propagated and wild populations of Lampsilis fasciola and Ptychobranchus fasciolaris (Bivalvia: Unionidae)1.

23. Approaches and research needs for advancing the protection and recovery of imperilled freshwater fishes and mussels in Canada1.

24. Occupancy and detection of Wavyrayed Lampmussel (Lampsilis fasciola) in Ontario, Canada1.

25. The translocation trade-off for eastern sand darter (Ammocrypta pellucida): balancing harm to source populations with the goal of re-establishment1.

26. The riverscape meets the soundscape: acoustic cues and habitat use by brook trout in a small stream.

27. Contrasting effects of coastal upwelling on growth and recruitment of nearshore Pacific rockfishes (genus Sebastes).

28. Management strategies for spasmodic stocks: a Canadian Atlantic redfish fishery case study.

29. The Ocean Tracking Network: Advancing frontiers in aquatic science and management1.

30. Biotelemetry informing management: case studies exploring successful integration of biotelemetry data into fisheries and habitat management1.

31. Linking anglers, fish, and management in a catch-and-release steelhead trout fishery.

32. Integrating diverse objectives for sustainable fisheries in Canada1.

33. High-resolution seafloor mapping to describe coastal denning habitat of a Canadian species at risk: Atlantic wolffish ( Anarhichas lupus).

34. Internal phosphorus loading in Canadian fresh waters: a critical review and data analysis.

35. Canada's Wild Salmon Policy: an assessment of conservation progress in British Columbia.

36. Effects of closing bottom trawling on fisheries, biodiversity, and fishing communities in a boreal marine ecosystem: the Hawke Box off Labrador, Canada.

37. Authorized net losses of fish habitat demonstrate need for improved habitat protection in Canada.

38. Towards an integrated database on Canadian ocean resources: benefits, current states, and research gaps.

39. Life-history characteristics and landscape attributes as drivers of genetic variation, gene flow, and fine-scale population structure in northern Dolly Varden ( Salvelinus malma malma) in Canada.

40. Source water inputs and catchment characteristics regulate limnological conditions of shallow subarctic lakes (Old Crow Flats, Yukon, Canada).

41. Food chain transfer and exposure effects of selenium in salmonid fish communities in two watersheds in the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

42. Reductions in federal oversight of aquatic systems in Canada: implications of the new Navigation Protection Act.

43. Comparing predictive cyanobacterial models from temperate regions.

44. Characteristics and distribution of natural flow regimes in Canada: a habitat template approach.

45. Seasonal distribution, abundance, and growth of larval capelin ( Mallotus villosus) and the role of the Lower Estuary (Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada) as a nursery area.

46. Sea cage aquaculture affects distribution of wild fish at large spatial scales.

47. Comment: An alternative interpretation of the relationship between TN:TP and microcystins in Canadian lakes.

48. Empirical models for forecasting changes in the phenology of ice cover for Canadian lakes.

49. Abiotic and biotic factors associated with brook trout invasiveness into bull trout streams of the Canadian Rockies.

50. Announcement / Communiqué.