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Updated description of Baysys Field Reports from
Field reports for the BaySys project over the years 2016 to 2018.
toField reports for the BaySys project over the years 2016 to 2018. BaySys is a multi-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, Sherbrooke, 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 is addressing 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.
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66 | "notes": "Field reports for the BaySys project over the years 2016 | 52 | "notes": "Field reports for the BaySys project over the years 2016 | ||
t | 67 | to 2018. ", | t | 53 | to 2018. \r\n\r\nBaySys is a multi-year collaboration among industry |
54 | partner Manitoba Hydro (Hydro Qu\u00e9bec and Ouranos) and the | ||||
55 | Universities of Manitoba, Northern British Columbia, Qu\u00e9bec | ||||
56 | \u00e0 Rimouski, Alberta, Calgary, Laval, Sherbrooke, and Trent to | ||||
57 | conduct research on Hudson Bay. The overarching goal of the project is | ||||
58 | to understand the role of freshwater in Hudson Bay marine and coastal | ||||
59 | systems, and in particular, to create a scientific basis to | ||||
60 | distinguish climate change effects from those of hydroelectric | ||||
61 | regulation of freshwater on physical, biological and biogeochemical | ||||
62 | conditions in Hudson Bay. This project is addressing the main | ||||
63 | objective from a \u201csystems\u201d perspective, with sub-objectives | ||||
64 | to examine the climate, marine, and freshwater systems, and to study | ||||
65 | the cycling of carbon and contaminants. \r\n", | ||||
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72 | "created": "2017-07-21T13:15:49.935872", | 70 | "created": "2017-07-21T13:15:49.935872", | ||
73 | "description": "The Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS) | 71 | "description": "The Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS) | ||
74 | was established in 1994 with a mandate to research, preserve and | 72 | was established in 1994 with a mandate to research, preserve and | ||
75 | communicate knowledge of Earth system processes using the technologies | 73 | communicate knowledge of Earth system processes using the technologies | ||
76 | of Earth Observation Science. Research is multidisciplinary and | 74 | of Earth Observation Science. Research is multidisciplinary and | ||
77 | collaborative seeking to understand the complex interrelationships | 75 | collaborative seeking to understand the complex interrelationships | ||
78 | between elements of Earth systems, and how these systems will likely | 76 | between elements of Earth systems, and how these systems will likely | ||
79 | respond to climate change. Although researchers have worked in many | 77 | respond to climate change. Although researchers have worked in many | ||
80 | regions, the Arctic marine system has always been a unifying focus of | 78 | regions, the Arctic marine system has always been a unifying focus of | ||
81 | activity.\r\n\r\nIn 2012, CEOS, along with the Greenland Climate | 79 | activity.\r\n\r\nIn 2012, CEOS, along with the Greenland Climate | ||
82 | Research Centre (GCRC, Nuuk, Greenland) and the Arctic Research Centre | 80 | Research Centre (GCRC, Nuuk, Greenland) and the Arctic Research Centre | ||
83 | (ARC, Aarhus, Denmark) established the Arctic Science Partnership, | 81 | (ARC, Aarhus, Denmark) established the Arctic Science Partnership, | ||
84 | thereby integrating academic and research initiatives.\r\n\r\nAreas of | 82 | thereby integrating academic and research initiatives.\r\n\r\nAreas of | ||
85 | existing research activity are divided among key themes:\r\n\r\nArctic | 83 | existing research activity are divided among key themes:\r\n\r\nArctic | ||
86 | Anthropology/Paleoclimatology: LiDAR scanning and digital site | 84 | Anthropology/Paleoclimatology: LiDAR scanning and digital site | ||
87 | preservation, archaeo-geophysics, permafrost degredation, lithic | 85 | preservation, archaeo-geophysics, permafrost degredation, lithic | ||
88 | morphometrics, zooarchaeology, proxy studies, paleodistribution of sea | 86 | morphometrics, zooarchaeology, proxy studies, paleodistribution of sea | ||
89 | ice, landscape learning, Paleo-Eskimo culture, Thule Inuit culture, | 87 | ice, landscape learning, Paleo-Eskimo culture, Thule Inuit culture, | ||
90 | ethnographic analogy, traditional knowledge, climate change and | 88 | ethnographic analogy, traditional knowledge, climate change and | ||
91 | northern heritage resource management.\r\n\r\nAtmospheric | 89 | northern heritage resource management.\r\n\r\nAtmospheric | ||
92 | Studies/Meteorology: Boundary layer, precipitation, clouds, storms and | 90 | Studies/Meteorology: Boundary layer, precipitation, clouds, storms and | ||
93 | extreme weather, circulation, eddy correlations, polar vortex, | 91 | extreme weather, circulation, eddy correlations, polar vortex, | ||
94 | climate, teleconnections, geophysical fluid dynamics, flux and energy | 92 | climate, teleconnections, geophysical fluid dynamics, flux and energy | ||
95 | budgets, ocean-sea ice-atmosphere interface, radiative transfer, ice | 93 | budgets, ocean-sea ice-atmosphere interface, radiative transfer, ice | ||
96 | albedo feedback, cloud radiative forcing, pCO2. | 94 | albedo feedback, cloud radiative forcing, pCO2. | ||
97 | \r\n\r\nBiogeochemistry: Organic carbon, greenhouse gases, bubbles, | 95 | \r\n\r\nBiogeochemistry: Organic carbon, greenhouse gases, bubbles, | ||
98 | Ikaite, carbonate chemistry, CO2 fluxes, mercury and other trace | 96 | Ikaite, carbonate chemistry, CO2 fluxes, mercury and other trace | ||
99 | metals, minerals, hydrocarbons, brine processes, otolith | 97 | metals, minerals, hydrocarbons, brine processes, otolith | ||
100 | microchemistry, sediments, biomarkers. \r\n\r\nContaminants: Mercury, | 98 | microchemistry, sediments, biomarkers. \r\n\r\nContaminants: Mercury, | ||
101 | trace metals, PAHs, source, transport, transformation, pathways, | 99 | trace metals, PAHs, source, transport, transformation, pathways, | ||
102 | bioaccumulations, marine ecosystems, marine chemistry. \r\nEarth | 100 | bioaccumulations, marine ecosystems, marine chemistry. \r\nEarth | ||
103 | Observation Science: Active and passive microwave, LiDAR, EM | 101 | Observation Science: Active and passive microwave, LiDAR, EM | ||
104 | induction, spatial-temporal analysis, forward and inverse scattering | 102 | induction, spatial-temporal analysis, forward and inverse scattering | ||
105 | models, complex permittivity, ocean colour, ocean surface roughness, | 103 | models, complex permittivity, ocean colour, ocean surface roughness, | ||
106 | NIR, TIR, satellite telemetry, GPS. Ice-Associated Biology: | 104 | NIR, TIR, satellite telemetry, GPS. Ice-Associated Biology: | ||
107 | Biophysical processes, primary production; ice algae, ice | 105 | Biophysical processes, primary production; ice algae, ice | ||
108 | microbiology, bio-optics, under-ice phytoplankton. \r\n\r\nInland | 106 | microbiology, bio-optics, under-ice phytoplankton. \r\n\r\nInland | ||
109 | Lakes and Waters: Hydrologic connectivity, watershed systems, sediment | 107 | Lakes and Waters: Hydrologic connectivity, watershed systems, sediment | ||
110 | transport, nutrient transport, contaminants, landscape processes, | 108 | transport, nutrient transport, contaminants, landscape processes, | ||
111 | remote sensing, freshwater-marine coupling. Marine Mammals: Seals, | 109 | remote sensing, freshwater-marine coupling. Marine Mammals: Seals, | ||
112 | whales, habitat, conservation, satellite telemetry, distribution, | 110 | whales, habitat, conservation, satellite telemetry, distribution, | ||
113 | population studies, prey behaviour, bioacoustics.\r\n\r\nModelling: | 111 | population studies, prey behaviour, bioacoustics.\r\n\r\nModelling: | ||
114 | Simulation of sea ice and oceanic regional processes, Nucleus for | 112 | Simulation of sea ice and oceanic regional processes, Nucleus for | ||
115 | European Modelling of the Ocean (NEMO), ice-ocean modelling and | 113 | European Modelling of the Ocean (NEMO), ice-ocean modelling and | ||
116 | interactions, hind cast simulations and projections for sea ice state | 114 | interactions, hind cast simulations and projections for sea ice state | ||
117 | and ocean variables based on CMIP5 scenarios and MIROC5 forcing, | 115 | and ocean variables based on CMIP5 scenarios and MIROC5 forcing, | ||
118 | validation.\r\n\r\nOceanography: Circulation, temperature, in-flow and | 116 | validation.\r\n\r\nOceanography: Circulation, temperature, in-flow and | ||
119 | out-flow shelves, water dynamics, microturbulence, Beaufort Gyre, eddy | 117 | out-flow shelves, water dynamics, microturbulence, Beaufort Gyre, eddy | ||
120 | correlations.\r\n\r\nSea Ice Geophysics:Thermodynamic and dynamic | 118 | correlations.\r\n\r\nSea Ice Geophysics:Thermodynamic and dynamic | ||
121 | processes, extreme ice features and hazards, snow, ridges, | 119 | processes, extreme ice features and hazards, snow, ridges, | ||
122 | polynyas.\r\n\r\nTraditional and Local Knowledge: Indigenous cultures, | 120 | polynyas.\r\n\r\nTraditional and Local Knowledge: Indigenous cultures, | ||
123 | Inuit, Inuvialuit, oral history, toponomy, mobility and settlement, | 121 | Inuit, Inuvialuit, oral history, toponomy, mobility and settlement, | ||
124 | hunting, food security, sea ice use, community-based research, | 122 | hunting, food security, sea ice use, community-based research, | ||
125 | community-based monitoring, two ways of knowing.", | 123 | community-based monitoring, two ways of knowing.", | ||
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159 | "description": "Report on the 2016 mooring field program | 157 | "description": "Report on the 2016 mooring field program | ||
160 | took place in southern Hudson Bay from September 26 | 158 | took place in southern Hudson Bay from September 26 | ||
161 | (Churchill) to October 4 (Kujjaurapik) ", | 159 | (Churchill) to October 4 (Kujjaurapik) ", | ||
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186 | "description": "In late September 2016, five oceanographic | 184 | "description": "In late September 2016, five oceanographic | ||
187 | moorings were deployed in the eastern Hudson Bay and at the entrance | 185 | moorings were deployed in the eastern Hudson Bay and at the entrance | ||
188 | to James Bay (Figure 1). These moorings were supposed to be recovered | 186 | to James Bay (Figure 1). These moorings were supposed to be recovered | ||
189 | in summer 2017 during the BaySys cruise onboard CCGS Amundsen or White | 187 | in summer 2017 during the BaySys cruise onboard CCGS Amundsen or White | ||
190 | Diamond - a vessel refurnished in 2017 for the Churchill Marine | 188 | Diamond - a vessel refurnished in 2017 for the Churchill Marine | ||
191 | Observatory. Later, a decision on turning the moorings from White | 189 | Observatory. Later, a decision on turning the moorings from White | ||
192 | Diamond instead of recovery was made. Unfortunately, the slow progress | 190 | Diamond instead of recovery was made. Unfortunately, the slow progress | ||
193 | of ship\u2019s inspection from Transport Canada caused multiple delays | 191 | of ship\u2019s inspection from Transport Canada caused multiple delays | ||
194 | of ship\u2019s departure from Prince Edward Island and the 2017 cruise | 192 | of ship\u2019s departure from Prince Edward Island and the 2017 cruise | ||
195 | was cancelled. Because of the critical role of these moorings for the | 193 | was cancelled. Because of the critical role of these moorings for the | ||
196 | scientific objectives of oncoming Amundsen cruise in spring 2018, the | 194 | scientific objectives of oncoming Amundsen cruise in spring 2018, the | ||
197 | opportunistic cruise onboard CCGS Henry Larsen was conducted in | 195 | opportunistic cruise onboard CCGS Henry Larsen was conducted in | ||
198 | October 26 \u2013 November 1, 2017 in order to maintain the | 196 | October 26 \u2013 November 1, 2017 in order to maintain the | ||
199 | uninterrupted measurements. The goals for this short cruise were to | 197 | uninterrupted measurements. The goals for this short cruise were to | ||
200 | retrieve and re-deploy as many BaySys moorings as possible accompanied | 198 | retrieve and re-deploy as many BaySys moorings as possible accompanied | ||
201 | with the concurrent CTD and water sampling.\r\n", | 199 | with the concurrent CTD and water sampling.\r\n", | ||
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289 | Cape Tatnam. The seasonal ice cover that forms annually within Hudson | 287 | Cape Tatnam. The seasonal ice cover that forms annually within Hudson | ||
290 | Bay is composed of both mobile pack ice and landfast ice that forms a | 288 | Bay is composed of both mobile pack ice and landfast ice that forms a | ||
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292 | In southwestern Hudson Bay the landfast ice provided an excellent | 290 | In southwestern Hudson Bay the landfast ice provided an excellent | ||
293 | opportunity to study the freshwater-marine coupling near the mouth of | 291 | opportunity to study the freshwater-marine coupling near the mouth of | ||
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348 | moorings were deployed (Hornby et al., 2016)in the eastern Hudson Bay | 346 | moorings were deployed (Hornby et al., 2016)in the eastern Hudson Bay | ||
349 | and at the entrance to James Bay (Figure 1). These moorings were | 347 | and at the entrance to James Bay (Figure 1). These moorings were | ||
350 | supposed to be recovered in summer 2017 during the BaySys cruise | 348 | supposed to be recovered in summer 2017 during the BaySys cruise | ||
351 | onboard CCGS Amundsen or R/V William Kennedy. Later, a decision was | 349 | onboard CCGS Amundsen or R/V William Kennedy. Later, a decision was | ||
352 | made on turning the moorings from R/V William Kennedy instead of | 350 | made on turning the moorings from R/V William Kennedy instead of | ||
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355 | cruise onboard CCGS Henry Larsen was successfully conducted on October | 353 | cruise onboard CCGS Henry Larsen was successfully conducted on October | ||
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357 | BaySys moorings accompanied by the concurrent CTD and water sampling | 355 | BaySys moorings accompanied by the concurrent CTD and water sampling | ||
358 | (Kirillov et al., 2018, 2020; Petrusevich et al., 2020). | 356 | (Kirillov et al., 2018, 2020; Petrusevich et al., 2020). | ||
359 | Unfortunately, mooring JB02 was not recovered during that operation. | 357 | Unfortunately, mooring JB02 was not recovered during that operation. | ||
360 | Finally, MV William Kennedy was ready for field operations in 2018, | 358 | Finally, MV William Kennedy was ready for field operations in 2018, | ||
361 | therefore there was conducted a cruise on September 1-14, 2018 with | 359 | therefore there was conducted a cruise on September 1-14, 2018 with | ||
362 | the main goal of recovery of the mooring JB02 and conducting | 360 | the main goal of recovery of the mooring JB02 and conducting | ||
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