Northern marine coastal and ecosystem studies in the Canadian Beaufort Sea—water quality data
The objective of this project was to gather data to develop a model of the food web of the lower trophic levels of the nearshore area of the Beaufort Sea. Sampling took place from 2005 to 2008 using the CCGS Nahidik. The multidisciplinary character of the Nahidik program produced measurements of biology/ecology (primary production, phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthos, fish), chemical and physical oceanography, contaminants, geology and hydro acoustics. The data were collected in July and August of each year. The Nahidik program provided data to provide a baseline for future studies as well as an information source for environmental assessment.
This record contains water chemistry data collected as part of this project including suspended nitrogen, dissolved nitrogen, suspended phosphorus, dissolved phosphorus, dissolved organic carbon, suspended carbon, chlorophyll a, and suspended silicon.
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Date Created
2005-07-29
Date Published
2022-07-11
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2005-07-29 - 2007-08-17
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Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada. (2022-07-11). Northern marine coastal and ecosystem studies in the Canadian Beaufort Sea—water quality data. Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
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Northern marine coastal and ecosystem studies in the Canadian Beaufort Sea—water quality data
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Northern Marine Coastal and Ecosystem Studies in the Canadian Beaufort Sea- water quality data
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plankton, oceans, marine sediments, ocean chemistry, arctic, bacteria, oceanography, oceans, arctic ocean, beaufort sea
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