The Far North of Ontario is home to over 24 000 people in 31 communities, and many of these people rely heavily on wild fish as part of their diet. Six of these communities are situated on the lower reaches of large river systems near the coast of Hudson and James Bays. These large rivers, as well as numerous smaller rivers along the coast, are home to a variety of fish species, including some presumed anadromous (migrating between fresh and salt water) populations, that support important subsistence fisheries. However, little research has been carried out on fish resources of these river systems, and basic information is generally lacking. I examined fish populations from the lower reaches of 14 of these rivers in terms of growth, ...
In recent decades, mercury concentrations have increased in fish of Great Slave Lake (GSL), a subarc...
Kakisa Lake and Tathlina Lake, located in the Dehcho Region of the Northwest Territories, support im...
Aquatic apex predators, like all predators, are an intrinsic part of a healthy ecosystem. They help...
Many northern fishes display plasticity in life history and trophic ecology that can influence produ...
This project investigated the influence of community structure in reservoirs on trophodynamics, grow...
Many landscape, limnological, and ecological factors synergistically affect the mercury cycle and su...
Background: In the subarctic Dehcho region of the Northwest Territories, many remote communities rel...
Fish is a major food source for the global human population and is a source of various nutrients, in...
The major aim of this thesis project was to determine the variables that most explain the elevated m...
Mercury accumulation in fish is a substantial problem in northern temperate regions. Highly variable...
Background: Fish are often rich in essential nutrients, such as omega-3 fatty acids (n-3 FAs) and se...
<p>To better understand the risks and benefits of eating wild-harvested fish from the Northwest Terr...
The consumption of freshwater fish and seafood is the main source of mercury (Hg), a widespread neu...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Many applications of mercury bioaccumulation models to fish have been done in natural lakes for whic...
In recent decades, mercury concentrations have increased in fish of Great Slave Lake (GSL), a subarc...
Kakisa Lake and Tathlina Lake, located in the Dehcho Region of the Northwest Territories, support im...
Aquatic apex predators, like all predators, are an intrinsic part of a healthy ecosystem. They help...
Many northern fishes display plasticity in life history and trophic ecology that can influence produ...
This project investigated the influence of community structure in reservoirs on trophodynamics, grow...
Many landscape, limnological, and ecological factors synergistically affect the mercury cycle and su...
Background: In the subarctic Dehcho region of the Northwest Territories, many remote communities rel...
Fish is a major food source for the global human population and is a source of various nutrients, in...
The major aim of this thesis project was to determine the variables that most explain the elevated m...
Mercury accumulation in fish is a substantial problem in northern temperate regions. Highly variable...
Background: Fish are often rich in essential nutrients, such as omega-3 fatty acids (n-3 FAs) and se...
<p>To better understand the risks and benefits of eating wild-harvested fish from the Northwest Terr...
The consumption of freshwater fish and seafood is the main source of mercury (Hg), a widespread neu...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Many applications of mercury bioaccumulation models to fish have been done in natural lakes for whic...
In recent decades, mercury concentrations have increased in fish of Great Slave Lake (GSL), a subarc...
Kakisa Lake and Tathlina Lake, located in the Dehcho Region of the Northwest Territories, support im...
Aquatic apex predators, like all predators, are an intrinsic part of a healthy ecosystem. They help...