Drs. Déry, Owens and Petticrew are part of the . This programis designed to examine the contributions of climate change and hydro-electric regulation to the variability and change of freshwater-marine coupling in the Hudson Bay system. Stephen Dery is part of the whose research questions examine freshwater timing and magnitude on contemporary and future projections of freshwater-marine water coupling in Hudson Bay. Phil Owens and Ellen Petticrew are part of the The objectives of this team are to examine how contaminant transport and transformation in the Hudson Bay ecosystem responds to regulation and a changing climate.
Water sampling at southeast Belcher Islands. Credit: A. Eastwood.