Watershed Characteristics As mentioned in Water and Watersheds

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Watershed Characteristics

Watershed Characteristics

As mentioned in Water and Watersheds Canada has five Primary Watersheds: • • •

As mentioned in Water and Watersheds Canada has five Primary Watersheds: • • • The Pacific The Arctic Hudson Bay The Atlantic, and A small area that flows to the Gulf of Mexico ….

… 23 Secondary Watersheds, including: • The Mackenzie; • The Yukon; • The Peace-Athabaska;

… 23 Secondary Watersheds, including: • The Mackenzie; • The Yukon; • The Peace-Athabaska; • The Nelson; and, • The Great Lakes Basin; …

… and hundreds of tertiary and quaternary watersheds within the secondary watersheds, such as

… and hundreds of tertiary and quaternary watersheds within the secondary watersheds, such as in the Great Lakes Basin

In Ontario, most of these watersheds, such as the Grand the Credit, are managed

In Ontario, most of these watersheds, such as the Grand the Credit, are managed by one of Ontario’s 36 conservation authorities, in partnership with other agencies.

Given the significant variety of these watersheds, from the sprawling Grand to the compact

Given the significant variety of these watersheds, from the sprawling Grand to the compact Credit - How can we both appreciate and contrast our

The simple answer is that watersheds can be best described and contrasted through their

The simple answer is that watersheds can be best described and contrasted through their Characteristics tend to describe base-line conditions, including climate, slope, geology, and soils, as well as the state of pre-settlement bio-diversity.

Characteristics address questions such as: • Will precipitation fall as rain or snow, due

Characteristics address questions such as: • Will precipitation fall as rain or snow, due to climate & elevation? • Does the area have a cold, cool, or warm-water fishery? • Do underlying geological conditions - sand, soil , Canadian Shield retain water, allow it to infiltrate into the ground, or shed it quic • Has the area’s biodiversity been maintained, or has it been impacted by development?

Watershed Characteristics include: • Watershed Size; • Climate and Elevation; • Geology, Slope, &

Watershed Characteristics include: • Watershed Size; • Climate and Elevation; • Geology, Slope, & Soils; • Hydrology; and, • Vegetation & Biodiversity

To better understand Watershed Characteristics, think about the difference between the Mackenzie … and

To better understand Watershed Characteristics, think about the difference between the Mackenzie … and the Credit, which is about half the size of the “i” in Mackenzie on its map.

The Mackenzie is a broad, gently-sloped, slow-moving river in a Northern climate that receives

The Mackenzie is a broad, gently-sloped, slow-moving river in a Northern climate that receives just over 400 mm of precipitation per year.

Vegetation is relatively sparse due to thin soils and the climate, with permafrost underlying

Vegetation is relatively sparse due to thin soils and the climate, with permafrost underlying 75% of the watershed.

In spite of these factors, extensive wetlands and other natural areas host amazing biodiversity,

In spite of these factors, extensive wetlands and other natural areas host amazing biodiversity, including many species of fish, birds, and iconic mammals such as bear, caribou, and wolves.

In contrast, the Credit’s much smaller volume of water flows more quickly, due to

In contrast, the Credit’s much smaller volume of water flows more quickly, due to a steeper slope, with fewer wetlands on top of both the Niagara Escarpment and the Oak Ridges Moraine, in a moderate climate with over 850 mm of precipitation - more than double that of the Mackenzie.

Vegetation is much thicker than in the Mackenzie, and includes hardwood forests, but is

Vegetation is much thicker than in the Mackenzie, and includes hardwood forests, but is limited in spots due to thin soil cover both the Niagara Escarpment and glacial deposits of sand, gravel, and clay.

Finally, biodiversity has been far more impacted by development in the Credit than in

Finally, biodiversity has been far more impacted by development in the Credit than in the Mackenzie, especially in the southern third of the watershed, which is highly urban, although extensive efforts upstream have maintained a cold-water fishery.

Regardless of where you live, your watershed is best understood through an appreciation of

Regardless of where you live, your watershed is best understood through an appreciation of its key characteristics.

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