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  1. The Hudson Complex is a marine ecoregion in Canada, part of the Arctic marine realm. The Hudson Complex includes Hudson Bay and smaller James Bay to the south, as well as the Foxe Basin, Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay. The Canadian mainland surrounds the Hudson Complex on the west and south and Baffin Island on the north.

  2. 6 de jun. de 2023 · The Hudson Bay Complex (HBC) is an inland sub-Arctic sea that is covered by sea ice from December to June. Many rivers drain into the bay, making it a relatively fresh marine environment. Due to its size, difficulty to access, and seasonal ice cover, it is a challenging environment to sample.

  3. 18 de mar. de 2019 · The Hudson Bay Complex is the outlet for many Canadian rivers, receiving roughly 900 km 3 /year of river runoff. Historically, studies found a consistent cyclonic flow year-round in Hudson Bay, due to the geostrophic boundary current induced by river discharge and cyclonic wind forcing that was supported by available observations at ...

  4. Arctic marine water, vast inputs of fresh water, nearly complete seasonal ice cover, and dynamic coastal morphology make the Hudson Bay (HB) complex remarkable among the world’s large marine areas (LMEs). Each of these features is influenced by the climate....

  5. The Hudson Bay Complex consists of Hudson Bay, James Bay, Foxe Basin, and Hudson Strait, including Ungava ay. overing 1,242,000 square kilometers (km²), this complex is the worlds largest seasonally ice-covered inland sea. It is also relatively shallow. Hudson Bay has a mean depth of 125 to 150 metres with a maximum depth of 250 metres.

  6. To understand the relative impact of regulation and climate change to the Hudson Bay Complex, the freshwater team investigated the role of freshwater timing and magnitude on contemporary and future projections of freshwater-marine coupling in Hudson Bay.

  7. The Hudson Bay Complex (HBC) is rapidly changing, which is impacting ecosystems and Northern Indigenous communities.