Principal Investigator:Steiner, Nadja Licensed Year(s):2021
2019
Summary:
This licence has been issued for the scientific research application No.4554.
The 3 year project objective is to conduct underwater eco-physiological monitoring in remote Inuvialuit coastal areas in both summer and winter seasons. This will result in critical benchmark data with emphasis on coastal forage fish species during rapid climate change. Another project off-shoot will be a self-suffici...
Principal Investigator:Hovel, Rachel A Licensed Year(s):2021
2019
Summary:
The objective of this project is to maintain a community-based monitoring program in the communities of Fort McPherson, Aklavik, and Tsiigehtchic.
Data collected in this community-based monitoring program and other previous research has shown that ocean-migrating broad whitefish use the Peel River as spawning habitat, and that these fish also make extensive migrations between rivers in the lowe...
Principal Investigator:Mochnacz, Neil Licensed Year(s):
2019
Summary:
The first phase of this field program was implemented in 2018, where approximately twenty loggers were deployed and retrieved. A minimum sample size of seventy is required to build a robust stream temperature model. The research team propose to deploy July 14-15 and retrieve August 29-30 the remaining temperature loggers (n = 50) across the Fish Creek watershed. This data will be used to develop a...
Principal Investigator:Stern, Gary Licensed Year(s):
2019
Summary:
The short-term goals are to determine if 2019 burbot contaminant concentrations: 1) remain below Health Canada guidelines (i.e. <0.5 ppm mercury per gram fish); 2) are associated with dietary indicators to determine the influence of diet (via stable isotope ratios) on contaminant concentrations in current fish, although previous results suggested no association; and, 3) as well as to look for link...
Principal Investigator:Machtans, Hilary Licensed Year(s):
2019
Summary:
The main objective of the study is to implement a one-year environmental monitoring program to support a 2019 water licence application as well as associated regulatory requirements.
Three studies will be done in 2019:
a) Phase 6 Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) program;
b) Fish tissue; and,
c) Fish presence/absence, habitat survey and benthos sampling.
The Ninespine Stickleback su...
Principal Investigator:Gray, Derek K Licensed Year(s):
2019
20182017 Summary:
The purpose of this project is to obtain baseline data for fish communities in Gwich’in Settlement Area (GSA) and Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR) lakes and use these data to predict future changes in fish communities caused by climate change.
Specific objectives are:
1) to develop a baseline data set for fish populations, fish habitat, water quality, and water temperature for small and m...
Principal Investigator:Panayi, Damian Licensed Year(s):
2018
20172016201520142013201220112010 Summary:
The multiyear monitoring programs at Bluefish accomplish the following objectives:
• Monitoring effects to fish habitat from changes in water level and flow through Reach 1;
• Monitoring of the seasonal use of Reach 1 and the Tailrace Area by spawning fish;
• Monitoring of mercury concentration in large-bodied and small-bodied fish;
• Continue winter investigations of egg incubation conditions...
Principal Investigator:Evans, Marlene S. Licensed Year(s):
2018
2016 Summary:
This study is continuing to investigate whether contaminant levels are changing in fish in Great Slave Lake which the team have been studying since the early 1990s. The research team will collect lake trout from the Hay River and Lutsel K’e areas. The team will also plan to collect burbot from the Lutsel K’e and Fort Resolution areas of Great Slave Lake, and northern pike from the Fort Resolution ...
Principal Investigator:Irving, Elaine Licensed Year(s):
2018
2015201220092007 Summary:
The objective of the study is to carry out the third year of periodic monitoring of fish and benthos at the determined study locations; Jackfish Bay (exposure area), Horseshoe Island Bay (reference area for fish survey) and Kam Bay (reference area for the benthos survey), to determine if treated Con Mine effluent is affecting fish and fish habitat. The study has been designed to replicate the stud...
Principal Investigator:Low, George Licensed Year(s):
2018
2017 Summary:
It is the objective of this project to collect information on the walleye population from the Horn River which can be used for managing the fishery and possibly changing the regulations. In order to reach this objective the following goals have been set out:
1. to collect population structure and spawning information by setting gill nets of varying mesh size and biologically sampling a portion of...