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Unless otherwise specified, the license grants the rights to the public to use and share the data and results derived therefrom as long as the proper acknowledgment is given to the data licensor (citation), that any alteration to the data is clearly indicated, and that a link to the original data and the license is made available.", "author": null, "author_email": null, "citation": "", "contributorType": "DataCurator", "creator_user_id": "abc97155-ba6d-4d86-a8cd-f5213c5f561e", "descriptionType": "Abstract", "endDateType": "Other", "id": "ea6c1353-53a6-446b-9265-2ff91c82a720", "isopen": false, "kvSchemeURI": "http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/", "license_id": null, "license_title": null, "maintainer": null, "maintainer_email": null, "metadata_created": "2022-11-01T19:02:14.447693", "metadata_modified": "2022-11-10T20:45:14.797969", "name": "arcticnet-cbm-program", "notes": "This project brings together researchers, community members, Hunters and Trappers Organizations,\r\nand regional organizations to observe the ocean and study the ecosystems of contrasting coastal\r\nmarine regions ofHudson Bay and James Bay. 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