BaySys 2016 Mooring Program Cruise Report

BaySys is a 4-year collaboration among industry partner Manitoba Hydro (Hydro Québec and Ouranos) and the Universities of Manitoba, Northern British Columbia, Québec à Rimouski, Alberta, Calgary, Laval and Trent to conduct research on Hudson Bay. The overarching goal of the project is to understand...

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Main Authors: Hornby, Claire, Ehn, Jens, Matthes, Lisa, Kamula, K, Lee, J, Blondeau, S, Basu, A, Goharrokhi, M, Kazmiruk, Z, Kirilov, S
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/33754
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spelling ftunivmanitoba:oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/33754 2023-06-18T03:39:45+02:00 BaySys 2016 Mooring Program Cruise Report Hornby, Claire Ehn, Jens Matthes, Lisa Kamula, K Lee, J Blondeau, S Basu, A Goharrokhi, M Kazmiruk, Z Kirilov, S 2019-02-07T15:12:06Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1993/33754 eng eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/33754 open access BaySys Research Subject Categories::NATURAL SCIENCES::Biology::Terrestrial freshwater and marine ecology::Marine ecology freshwater-marine coupling Technical Report 2019 ftunivmanitoba 2023-06-04T17:40:06Z BaySys is a 4-year collaboration among industry partner Manitoba Hydro (Hydro Québec and Ouranos) and the Universities of Manitoba, Northern British Columbia, Québec à Rimouski, Alberta, Calgary, Laval and Trent to conduct research on Hudson Bay. The overarching goal of the project is to understand the role of freshwater in Hudson Bay marine and coastal systems, and in particular, to create a scientific basis to distinguish climate change effects from those of hydroelectric regulation of freshwater on physical, biological and biogeochemical conditions in Hudson Bay. This project will address the main objective from a “systems” perspective, with sub-objectives to examine the climate, marine, and freshwater systems, and to study the cycling of carbon and contaminants. As such, five research teams have been organized to investigate five inter-connected subsystems, with continuous consultation, integration and feedback from Manitoba Hydro and other project participants: (Team 1) Marine and Climate Systems, (Team 2) Freshwater System (not involved in field work), (Team 3) Marine Ecosystem, (Team 4) Carbon Cycling and (Team 5) Contaminants ArcticNet, University of Manitoba, Manitoba Hydro Report ArcticNet Hudson Bay MSpace at the University of Manitoba Hudson Hudson Bay
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Ehn, Jens
Matthes, Lisa
Kamula, K
Lee, J
Blondeau, S
Basu, A
Goharrokhi, M
Kazmiruk, Z
Kirilov, S
BaySys 2016 Mooring Program Cruise Report
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freshwater-marine coupling
description BaySys is a 4-year collaboration among industry partner Manitoba Hydro (Hydro Québec and Ouranos) and the Universities of Manitoba, Northern British Columbia, Québec à Rimouski, Alberta, Calgary, Laval and Trent to conduct research on Hudson Bay. The overarching goal of the project is to understand the role of freshwater in Hudson Bay marine and coastal systems, and in particular, to create a scientific basis to distinguish climate change effects from those of hydroelectric regulation of freshwater on physical, biological and biogeochemical conditions in Hudson Bay. This project will address the main objective from a “systems” perspective, with sub-objectives to examine the climate, marine, and freshwater systems, and to study the cycling of carbon and contaminants. As such, five research teams have been organized to investigate five inter-connected subsystems, with continuous consultation, integration and feedback from Manitoba Hydro and other project participants: (Team 1) Marine and Climate Systems, (Team 2) Freshwater System (not involved in field work), (Team 3) Marine Ecosystem, (Team 4) Carbon Cycling and (Team 5) Contaminants ArcticNet, University of Manitoba, Manitoba Hydro
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author Hornby, Claire
Ehn, Jens
Matthes, Lisa
Kamula, K
Lee, J
Blondeau, S
Basu, A
Goharrokhi, M
Kazmiruk, Z
Kirilov, S
author_facet Hornby, Claire
Ehn, Jens
Matthes, Lisa
Kamula, K
Lee, J
Blondeau, S
Basu, A
Goharrokhi, M
Kazmiruk, Z
Kirilov, S
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title BaySys 2016 Mooring Program Cruise Report
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