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1. Green Edge ice camp campaigns: understanding the processes controlling the under-ice Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom

2. Stratification in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago’s Kitikmeot Sea: Biological and geochemical consequences

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3. Environmental drivers of spring primary production in Hudson Bay

4. Under-ice phytoplankton blooms: Shedding light on the 'invisible' part of Arctic primary production

5. Spatial Heterogeneity as a Key Variable Influencing Spring-Summer Progression in UVR and PAR Transmission Through Arctic Sea Ice

6. Net community production in the bottom of first-year sea ice over the Arctic spring bloom

7. Windows in Arctic sea ice: Light transmission and ice algae in a refrozen lead

8. Average cosine coefficient and spectral distribution of the light field under sea ice: Implications for primary production

9. On the impact of wastewater effluent on phytoplankton in the Arctic coastal zone: A case study in the Kitikmeot Sea of the Canadian Arctic

10. Environmental factors influencing the seasonal dynamics of spring algal blooms in and beneath sea ice in western Baffin Bay

11. Assessment of light absorption within highly scattering bottom sea ice from under-ice light measurements: Implications for Arctic ice algae primary production

12. Riverine export and the effects of circulation on dissolved organic carbon in the Hudson Bay system, Canada

13. On the relationship between spatial patterns of sea‐ice type and the mechanisms which create and maintain the North Water (NOW) polynya

14. Snow cover affects ice algal pigment composition in the coastal Arctic Ocean during spring

15. Coastal conduit in southwestern Hudson Bay (Canada) in summer: Rapid transit of freshwater and significant loss of colored dissolved organic matter