Principal Investigator:Drygeese, Jennifer Licensed Year(s):
2009
Summary:
The objectives of the research are to:
1) Confirm the taxonomy of the Cisco of Great Slave Lake;
2) Characterize age structure and growth of individuals;
3) Determine prey abundance in capture locations;
4) Consult with, and educate local aboriginal and non-aboriginal communities by having them assist in data collection and presenting to communities the results of research.
The benefits ...
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:Nielsen, Jennifer L. Licensed Year(s):2008
2007
Summary:
This study aims to use genetic markers and otolith microchemistry to determine if differences exist between putative Arctic cisco spawning aggregations in tributaries of the Mackenzie River (Peel and Arctic Red rivers); and, if differences do exist, to use this information to identify population-of-origin for fish caught in the Colville River subsistence fishery.
During the summer or fall (1 Au...
Principal Investigator:Bond, W.A. Licensed Year(s):
1991
19901989 Summary:
Since 1989 the Department of Fisheries and Oceans have conducted trap netting studies to monitor fish movements in Wood Bay near the mouth of the Anderson River. This is the last year of this study. They will examine the movements of the Arctic cisco within Liverpool Bay....
Principal Investigator:Griffiths, William Licensed Year(s):
1988
Summary:
William Griffiths and his team will be using nets to sample and tag Arctic Cisco along the Beaufort Sea coastline. A $5.00 reward is offered for each fish tag returned. They are also collecting fish in the Mackenzie River at the junctions of the Liard, Great Bear, Loon, Mountain, Peel, and Arctic Red rivers. They will either net or purchase the fish to determine whether the fish belong to th...