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Great Bear Lake (Sahtú) Surface water temperature monitoring: 2012 to 2019

PURPOSE:

As a part of a two-decade series of research, this study aims to provide a comprehensive synthesis of the effects of harvest and environmental change on fisheries in Great Bear Lake. The main objectives are to assess demographic traits and the current status of harvested species, with a focus on evaluating sustainable harvest levels of lake trout, a cold-adapted species with a relatively narrow thermal niche. As part of this research, trends in water quality and primary productivity are monitored to evaluate potential effects of change on fisheries.

DESCRIPTION:

Great Bear Lake, one of the largest lakes in North America, contains culturally and recreationally important fish species. Great Bear Lake is located in the sub-Arctic and Arctic Circle. As part of a two-decade series of research aimed to provide a comprehensive synthesis of the effects of harvest and environmental change on fisheries in Great Bear Lake, the main objectives of this study are to assess demographic traits and the current status of harvested species, with a focus on evaluating sustainable harvest levels of lake trout, a cold-adapted species with a relatively narrow thermal niche. As part of this research, trends in water quality and primary productivity are monitored to evaluate potential effects of change on fisheries.

From 2012 to 2019, surface water temperature data was collected at depths of 0.1 to 1.0 meters using a Hydrolab Series 5 Data Sonde Multiparameter instrument through partnered community-led and community/Fisheries and Oceans Canada/university partners collaborative sampling. The project has strong community involvement, including youth through the Guardian Program, to facilitate capacity building and community leadership in the long-term monitoring of Great Bear Lake fisheries and the aquatic ecosystem. This data is an extension of baseline data sets on water quality on the lake. These data will contribute to a better understanding cumulative impacts of climate change on the functioning of large northern lake ecosystems and provide a benchmark for monitoring further change. This data will be important for developing effective strategies for maintaining community-led aquatic monitoring and managing natural resources, particularly fish, which are expected to be increasingly important to communities with declines in other country foods such as caribou.

We acknowledge the data were collected in the Sahtú Settlement Area and are made publicly available with the agreement of the Délı̨nę Renewable Resources Council (Délı̨nę Ɂehdzo Got’ı̨nę (Renewable Resources Council)).

Collaborators include: the Community of Délı̨nę partners (data collection), Délı̨nę Renewable Resource Council, University of Manitoba, University of Queens, University of British Columbia, University of Alberta, Environment and Climate Change Canada, and Great Lakes Fisheries Commission, Sahtú Renewable Resource Board. Community of Délı̨nę partners and field workers that participated in data collection include Daniel Baton, Morris Betsidea, Joey Dillion, Jade English, Stanley Ferdanan, Bruce Kenny, Elaine Kenny, Darren Kenny, Greg Kenny, Joseph Kenny, Rocky Kenny, Ted Mackienzo, George Menacho, Bobby Modeste, Gina Nyelle, Brent Taniton, Allison Tatti, Gerald Tutcho, Archie Vital, Barbara Yukon, Caroline Yukon, Chris Yukon, and Cyre Yukon.

Funding and logistical support was provided by: Northwest Territories Cumulative Impact Monitoring, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Sahtú Renewable Resource Board, the Polar Continental Shelf Program, and Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

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Date ( RI_366 )
2012
Date ( RI_367 )
2024-12-02
RI_409
  Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Kimberly Howland ( Research Scientist )
501 University Cres , Winnipeg , Manitoba , R3T 2N6 , Canada
204-891-8733
RI_415
  Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Kimberly Howland ( Research Scientist )
501 University Cres , Winnipeg , Manitoba , R3T 2N6 , Canada
204-891-8733
RI_412
  Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada - AARD Data Request DRAA Demande de donnés (DFO/MPO) ( )
501 University Cres , Winnipeg , Manitoba , R3T 2N6 , Canada
RI_413
  Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Jacqueline Twilley ( Aquatic Science Biologist )
501 University Cres , Winnipeg , Manitoba , R3T 2N6 , Canada
(204) 983-1203
RI_417
  Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Jacqueline Twilley ( Aquatic Science Biologist )
501 University Cres , Winnipeg , Manitoba , R3T 2N6 , Canada
(204) 983-1203
RI_416
  Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Jacqueline Twilley ( Aquatic Science Biologist )
501 University Cres , Winnipeg , Manitoba , R3T 2N6 , Canada
(204) 983-1203
Purpose
As a part of a two-decade series of research, this study aims to provide a comprehensive synthesis of the effects of harvest and environmental change on fisheries in Great Bear Lake. The main objectives are to assess demographic traits and the current status of harvested species, with a focus on evaluating sustainable harvest levels of lake trout, a cold-adapted species with a relatively narrow thermal niche. As part of this research, trends in water quality and primary productivity are monitored to evaluate potential effects of change on fisheries.
Status
completed; complété RI_593
Maintenance and update frequency
notPlanned; nonPlanifié RI_542
uncontrolled vocabulary; user-specified vocabulaire libre; spécifié par l'utilisateur ( RI_528 )
  • Freshwaters
  • Temperature
  • Great Bear Lake (Sahtú)
  • Ecosystem monitoring
  • RBR Maestro
  • Sub-Arctic
NASA/Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords Version 6.0.0.0.0 NASA/Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords Version 6.0.0.0.0 ( RI_528 )
  • Aquatic Ecosystems
  • Water Quality
  • Surface Water
Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus Thésaurus des sujets de base du gouvernement du Canada ( RI_528 )
  • Arctic
DFO Areas Zones du MPO ( RI_525 )
  • Great Bear Lake
Use limitation
Open Government Licence - Canada (http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada)
Access constraints
license; licence RI_606
Use constraints
license; licence RI_606
Classification
unclassified; nonClassifié RI_484
Spatial representation type
textTable; texteTable RI_637
Metadata language
eng; CAN
Character set
utf8; utf8 RI_458
Topic category
  • Environment
Begin date
2012
End date
2019
Description
Great Bear Lake
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https://epsg.io / EPSG:4326
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RI_414
  Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Kimberly Howland ( Research Scientist )
501 University Cres , Winnipeg , Manitoba , R3T 2N6 , Canada
204-891-8733
OnLine resource
surface_temps_2012_to_2019.csv ( HTTPS )

Dataset;CSV;eng,fra

OnLine resource
DataDictionary_DictionnaireDonnees.pdf ( HTTPS )

Supporting Document;PDF;eng,fra

OnLine resource
Great Bear Lake Sahtú Surface water temperature monitoring 2012 to 2019 ( ESRI REST: Map Server )

Web Service;ESRI REST;fra

OnLine resource
Great Bear Lake Sahtú Surface water temperature monitoring 2012 to 2019 ( ESRI REST: Map Server )

Web Service;ESRI REST;eng

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Metadata language
eng; CAN
Character set
utf8; utf8 RI_458
Hierarchy level
dataset; jeuDonnées RI_622
Date stamp
2025-01-30T20:14:10.837Z
Metadata standard name
North American Profile of ISO 19115:2003 - Geographic information - Metadata
Metadata standard version
CAN/CGSB-171.100-2009
RI_414
  Government of Canada; Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Kimberly Howland ( Research Scientist )
501 University Cres , Winnipeg , Manitoba , R3T 2N6 , Canada
204-891-8733
 
 

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