Principal Investigator:Wallenius, Tuomo H Licensed Year(s):
2009
Summary:
This licence is being issued for the scientific research application No.1103.
The research objective is to study the occurrence of forest fires in Northern Canada during the past 200 years. They are especially interested in large scale averages and changes in the estimated fire return intervals/annually burned proportions of the landscape.
Specific research questions are:
1. How often for...
Principal Investigator:Hoar, Bryanne M Licensed Year(s):
2009
20082007 Summary:
The objective of this study in 2009 is to determine if parasites (Ostertagia gruehneri) can survive on the tundra over winter. This is the third year of a three year study.
This work is to study the parasite Ostertagia gruehneri. This is the most common stomach worm in barrenground caribou. Adult worms live in the stomach of caribou and eggs are shed in the feces of the caribou. Once in the env...
Principal Investigator:Sheppard, Steve C Licensed Year(s):
2008
Summary:
This licence is issued for the scientific research application #916.
The objective of this research is to measure iodine in the muscles of fish and in their substrate water. The researcher is limited to angling fish for the study within the restrictions of the researcher’s angling licence on Mackay Lake. The researcher will also be completing water samples. They will be limited to no more ...
Principal Investigator:Grieve, Sheryl Licensed Year(s):20102009
2008
2007 Summary:
This license has been issued for the scientific research application #826.
The main objective of this project is to look at the effect of climate change on arctic tundra ecosystems using Métis traditional knowledge on vegetation and terrain changes in the North Slave region.
This study is a part of the IPY project, CiCAT. The investigators, using consultation with chosen elders and youth, ...
Principal Investigator:Scott, Janet L Licensed Year(s):
2008
Summary:
This licence was issued for the application no. 802.
The objective of the 2008 fieldwork is to monitor vegetation, invertebrates, and fish populations associated with lakeshore and stream habitat restoration and enhancement. Data will be used to evaluate the continuing success and effectiveness of restored or enhanced stream and lakeshore habitats against control sites, through time.
Field ...
Principal Investigator:Vecsei, Paul Licensed Year(s):
2008
Summary:
This licence is being issued for the scientific research licence application # 775.
The objective of this study is to understand the diversity and dynamics of shortjaw and blackfin ciscoes in Yellowknife Bay (species diversity, distribution, habitat requirements, growth and reproduction) and establishing long term monitoring, while contributing to community outreach and education.
Fifty cisc...
Principal Investigator:Lines, Stephen A Licensed Year(s):
2007
Summary:
The objective of this research is to develop, using an ecology based approach, scientifically rigorous guidelines for impact assessment and monitoring of caribou for the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board and Nunavut Impact Review Board (the Boards).
This is being done so that the information collected by proponents allows for more reliable differentiation between natural varia...
Principal Investigator:Morrison, Scott Licensed Year(s):
2007
200620052004 Summary:
Consistent with the DFO authorization, the major objectives of this study are to:
1) to provide annual documentation of shoal habitat use by Lake Trout in the vicinity of the mine site. FA Clause 8.1.3
2) to ground truth hydroacustic equipment by capturing fish to identify species, collect life history data, tag, and then release
As stated in the Authorization for Works or Undertakings Affec...
Principal Investigator:Martin, Genevieve Licensed Year(s):
2007
2006 Summary:
This will be the second year of baseline environmental data collection, collected by Gartner Lee Ltd. on behalf of Anaconda Gold Corp. for the Damoti Gold Project. These studies will build on existing environmental data that was collected previously by various sources. The following tasks are associated with this study: fish and fish habitat assessments, hydrologic assessments and water quality as...
Principal Investigator:Hoos, Rick Licensed Year(s):
2007
Summary:
A new 156 km winter road is proposed, extending from the end of the Ingraham Trail to Lockhart Lake, following a route similar to that of the existing winter road. The objective is to acquire airborne digital imagery (including LiDAR and digital video) data to produce maps; to determine fish presence/absence in streams around the route and fish utilization of habitat, to determine potential fish h...