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    Persistent organic pollutants and mercury in marine biota of the Canadian Arctic: An overview of spatial and temporal trends by Braune, B.M., Outridge, P.M., Fisk, A.T., Muir, D.C.G., Helm, P.A., Hobbs, K., Hoekstra, P.F., Kuzyk, Z.A., Kwan, M., Letcher, R.J., Lockhart, W.L., Norstrom, R.J., Stern, G.A., Stirling, I.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-12-2005)
    “…This review summarizes and synthesizes the significant amount of data which was generated on mercury (Hg) and persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Canadian…”
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    Sea ice, hydrological, and biological processes in the Churchill River estuary region, Hudson Bay by Kuzyk, Z.A., Macdonald, R.W., Granskog, M.A., Scharien, R.K., Galley, R.J., Michel, C., Barber, D., Stern, G.

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (20-04-2008)
    “…A conceptual scheme for the transition from winter to spring is developed for a small Arctic estuary (Churchill River, Hudson Bay) using hydrological,…”
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    Role of River Runoff and Sea Ice Brine Rejection in Controlling Stratification Throughout Winter in Southeast Hudson Bay by Eastwood, Rosemary Ann, Macdonald, R. W., Ehn, J. K., Heath, J., Arragutainaq, L., Myers, P. G., Barber, D. G., Kuzyk, Z. A.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-06-2020)
    “…The Hudson Bay system is undergoing climate-driven changes in sea ice and freshwater inflow and has seen an increase in winter river inflow since the 1960s due…”
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    PCBs in sediments and the coastal food web near a local contaminant source in Saglek Bay, Labrador by Kuzyk, Z.A., Stow, J.P., Burgess, N.M., Solomon, S.M., Reimer, K.J.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-12-2005)
    “…Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were measured in marine sediments and the coastal food web in Saglek Bay, Labrador, to investigate the influence of a local…”
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    Biological responses to PCB exposure in shorthorn sculpin from Saglek Bay, Labrador by Kuzyk, Z.A., Hodson, P.V., Solomon, S.M., Reimer, K.J.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-12-2005)
    “…A local source of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in Saglek Bay, Labrador, has contaminated marine sediments and the coastal food web. As part of a larger…”
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    High biodegradability of riverine dissolved organic carbon in late winter in Hudson Bay, Canada by Kazmiruk, Z. V., Capelle, D. W., Kamula, C. M., Rysgaard, S., Papakyriakou, T., Kuzyk, Z. A.

    Published in Elementa (Washington, D.C.) (26-05-2021)
    “…Hudson Bay, at the southern margin of the Arctic Ocean, receives nearly one-third of Canada’s river discharge and approximately 5.5 Tg of riverine dissolved…”
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    Impact of tidal dynamics on diel vertical migration of zooplankton in Hudson Bay by Petrusevich, Vladislav Y, Dmitrenko, Igor A, Niemi, Andrea, Kirillov, Sergey A, Kamula, Christina Michelle, Kuzyk, Zou Zou A, Barber, David G, Ehn, Jens K

    Published in Ocean science (17-03-2020)
    “…Hudson Bay is a large seasonally ice-covered Canadian inland sea connected to the Arctic Ocean and North Atlantic through Foxe Basin and Hudson Strait. This…”
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    Insights into surface circulation and mixing in James Bay and Hudson Bay from dissolved organic matter optical properties by Meilleur, C., Kamula, M., Kuzyk, Z.A., Guéguen, C.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-02-2023)
    “…Hudson Bay and James Bay are fed by numerous rivers, which also deliver large amounts of dissolved organic matter (DOM). The objective of this study is to…”
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    It is not just about the ice: a geochemical perspective on the changing Arctic Ocean by Macdonald, R. W., Kuzyk, Z. A., Johannessen, S. C.

    “…Much concern has accompanied the dramatic decrease in area covered by permanent pack ice in the Arctic Ocean during the past two decades. Ice is undeniably the…”
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