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Congratulations Clara Schryer, MSc!

Oct 04, 2025

On September 25th 2025 Clara Schryer successfully defended an excellent MSc thesis:  Integrated Terrestrial and Hydrological Carbon Fluxes in High Arctic Watersheds.

PhD student Cedelle Pereira receives Best Poster Award!

Oct 04, 2025

Congratulations to Cedelle on receiving the Best Poster Award at the Canadian Permafrost Associate Annual meeting in Winnipeg, September 26th

New Equipment Grant for high resolution measurements of terrain and C-N-P dynamics

The equipment will enhance the highly valuable long-term investigations at a one-of-a kind Canadian High Arctic research station, and ensure that research at the CBAWO is recognized as a key contributor to the global network of Arctic observatories - Jun 06, 2025

New ArcticNet funded Water-IQ project

Collaborative research to understand long term sustainability of water resources in Iqaluit - May 01, 2025

Dr. Lafreniere's lab part of collaborative research to understand long term sustainability of water resources in Iqaluit

Ed Struzik on "Rain-on-Ice" Events

Feb 21, 2024

Drs. Lafrenière and Way quoted in Yale Environment 360 piece

Blogs from the field 2023: Clara Schryer, MSc

Oct 26, 2023

Featuring MSc Clara Schryer's research on watershed net C budgets at the Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory

Newly published: Mercury trends in Arctic Char at the Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed Observatory

Oct 26, 2023

Divergent Temporal Trends of Mercury in Arctic Char from Paired Lakes Influenced by Climate-Related Drivers. 

Vegetation Research at Cape Bounty by Dr. Zoe Panchen

Mar 20, 2023

Investigating the the flowering time distribution for Arctic plant species, and the impact of snow and/or warming treatments on vegetation community composition

ArcticNet-funded Research in Resolute Bay

Jul 15, 2022

Student research resumes in Nunavut after pandemic pause.

Congratulations Evan Koncewicz MSc!

Nov 07, 2021

Evan Koncewicz successfully defends his MSc thesis: entitled: Characterization of dissolved fluvial carbon fluxes from landscape characteristics across High Arctic headwater streams