Canadian Arctic Shelf Exchange Study (CASES)

Régions: Inuvialuit Settlement Region

étiquettes: contaminants, climatology, biology, climate change, water chemistry, sea ice, ocean physics

chercheur principal: Fortier, Louis (6)
Nᵒ de permis: 13389
Organisation: Universite Laval
Année(s) de permis: 2002
Délivré: oct. 02, 2002
Équipe de projet: The Canadi

Objectif(s): Given the possibility of a sustained reduction of the ice cover of Arctic shelves in response to climate warming, the Canadian Arctic Shelf Exchange Study (CASES), a major international effort under Canadian leadership, aims at understanding the biogeochemical and ecological consequences of sea ice variability on the Mackenzie Shelf and provide the knowledge needed to model the impacts of present and forecasted variations in Arctic ice cover. The main objective of the 2002 expedition is to sample the climatology, as well as the physics (temperature, salinity), chemistry (carbon, nutrients, contaminants) and biology (plankton and fish larvae) of seawater on the Mackenzie Sehlf and along the Arctic ice pack. This amendment allows a CASES researcher to sample 3 specified sites within the Mackenzie Delta. The one day sampling includes on-site water measurements as well as the removal of water samples for further analysis.