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James Bay Expedition 2021 Cruise Report
(Centre for Earth Observation Science, University of Manitoba, 2022-04-13)With funding support from NSERC ($168,000) and Oceans North ($126,000), a research consortium led by the University of Manitoba carried out an oceanographic research expedition to James Bay during August 1-17, 2021. The ... -
James Bay Expedition 2022 Cruise Report
(Centre for Earth Observation Science, University of Manitoba, 2023-06-06)With funding support from NSERC and Oceans North NGO, a research consortium led by researchers at the Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS), University of Manitoba (UM), carried out an oceanographic research expedition ... -
Lake Winnipeg Basin Initiative Progress Report
(Government of Canada, 2010)This report has been compiled to outline the activities conducted during the first two years (2008/09–2009/10) of the Lake Winnipeg Basin Initiative (LWBI). Significant progress has been made in implementing the LWBI science ... -
Lake Winnipeg Basin Initiative Phase II Report
(Government of Canada, 2019)This report has been compiled to highlight the activities conducted during Phase II (2012-2017) of the Lake Winnipeg Basin Initiative (LWBI) of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). It contains an overview of the ... -
Lake Winnipeg Basin Initiative, Phase I Report
(Government of Canada, 2022)Activities throughout the four-year, $17.7 million Lake Winnipeg Basin Initiative (LWBI) focused on supporting stewardship activities amongst external and community groups; facilitation and coordination amongst federal and ... -
Lake Winnipeg Basin Program Symposium Summary Report
(Government of Canada, 2019-03)Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) held a Lake Winnipeg Basin Program Symposium on March 20th and 21st, 2019 in Winnipeg, Manitoba in conjunction with a number of other Lake Winnipeg-related events during Canada ... -
État du lac Winnipeg, 2e édition, Faits Saillants
(Government of Canada, 2020)Le lac Winnipeg est une précieuse source d’eau douce; il est reconnu pour ses pêcheries, ses nombreuses plages et le rôle important qu’il joue dans le mode de subsistance traditionnel de nombreuses communautés des Premières ... -
State of Lake Winnipeg 2nd Edition Highlights
(Government of Canada, 2020)Lake Winnipeg is a valuable freshwater resource known for its fisheries, its plentiful beaches, and its importance to the traditional livelihood of many First Nations and Métis communities. The lake supports both commercial ... -
Populations de poissons - Série d'indicateurs du bassin du lac Winnipeg
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2018-02-02)Le lac Winnipeg abrite une importante pêche de subsistance et de lucratives pêches commerciales et récréatives. Le doré jaune et le doré noir sont les principales espèces ciblées par ces pêches. Les petits poissons ... -
Série d’indicateurs du bassin du lac Winnipeg
(Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2018-03)Le lac Winnipeg est le dixième plus grand lac d’eau douce du monde en superficie et le troisième plus grand réservoir d’eau douce. Son bassin hydrographique s’étend sur quatre provinces et quatre États américains. Le lac ... -
Nutrient inputs from subarctic rivers into the Hudson Bay system
(2019)Little information exists concerning the riverine supply of inorganic nutrients and its consequences on primary production in the Hudson Bay system (HB), a large subarctic inland sea that is impacted by rapid climate ... -
Impact of ice covers on diel vertical migration of zooplankton in the Arctic marine environment
(2019)Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplanktonis a process of synchronized movement of the organisms from the mesopelagic zone up to the epipelagic zone at night and returning back during the day. DVM is considered to be the ... -
Sediments and sea ice deformation: UAV observations of sea ice topography evolution throughout the melt season
(2019)Motivation * Sediments are hypothesized to enhance the rate of sea ice surface melt by decreasing surface albedo * Enhanced surface melt influences the sea ice surface topography/roughness, as well as increasing ... -
Response of biological communities to a seasonal freshwater gradient in southwestern Hudson Bay, Canada
(2019)The aim of this study is to examine the role of regulated rivers on bottom ice algal communities and phytoplankton by investigating the following objectives along a salinity gradient: 1. Examine the influence of the ... -
An optical assessment of the nelson/hayes river plume dispersion extent in hudson bay (canada)
(2019)The Nelson/Hayes River (NHR), located in the southwestern edge of the Hudson Bay (HB) (Canada) (Fig. 1) contributed approximately 47% of the mean annual discharge of the western HB during the period 1964-2013 (Déry et al, ... -
Simulating hydroelectric regulation and climate change in the Hudson Bay drainage basin.
(2018)Beginning in the 1960s and increasing through to the present, regulation of reservoirs for hydroelectric generation has become more prevalent in the Nelson Churchill River Basin and the La Grande Rivière Complex, together ... -
Assessing the Relative Contributions of Input, Structural, Parameter, and Output Uncertainties to Total Uncertainty in Hydrologic Modeling
(2019)The simulation of physical environments by hydrologic models has become common as computational power has increased. It is well known that, to simulate the hydrology of a physical environment, simplifications of that ...