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  1. Winter diatom assemblage composition to track shrinking seasonal sea ice cover in a coastal subarctic bay (Quebec, Canada)
  2. Intracellular nutrient storage during ice algal spring blooms in the Canadian high Arctic
  3. Riverine Influence on Coastal Biogeochemistry Along a 400‐km Latitudinal Gradient in Eastern James Bay
  4. Comparison of two calcein administration techniques for marking the shell of the blue mussels (Mytilus spp.) infected with pathogenic microalgae Coccomyxa
  5. Microbial plankton occurrence database in the North American Arctic region: synthesis of recent diversity of potentially toxic and/or harmful algae
  6. Abiotic Emission of Volatile Organic Compounds from the Ocean Surface: Relationship to Seawater Composition
  7. Photoperiodic dependent regulation of photosynthesis in the polar diatom Fragilariopsis cylindrus
  8. Cree-driven community-partnered research on coastal ecosystem change in subarctic Canada: a multiple knowledge approach
  9. Supplementary material to "Microbial plankton occurrence database in the North American Arctic region: synthesis of recent diversity of potentially toxic and harmful algae"
  10. Influence of a small submarine canyon on biogenic matter export flux in the lower St. Lawrence Estuary, eastern Canada
  11. Regulated vs. unregulated rivers: Impacts on CDOM dynamics in the eastern James Bay
  12. Trophic ecology of epibenthic communities exposed to different sea-ice concentrations across the Canadian Arctic Ocean
  13. Influence of a small submarine canyon on biogenic matter export flux in the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary, eastern Canada
  14. Effects of riverine nutrient inputs on the sinking fluxes of microbial particles in the St. Lawrence Estuary
  15. Nutrient inputs from subarctic rivers into Hudson Bay
  16. Dinoflagellate communities in high-risk Canadian Arctic ports
  17. The Great Whale River ecosystem: ecology of a subarctic river and its receiving waters in coastal Hudson Bay, Canada
  18. New three-way symbiosis: an eukaryotic alga, a blue mussel, and an endolithic cyanobacteria
  19. Annual cycle of biogenic carbon export in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
  20. Pre-exposure to Cu2+ and CuO NPs leads to infection of caged blue mussels, Mytilus edulis L., by pathogenic microalga: Pilot study in the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary (Québec, Canada)
  21. The MALINA oceanographic expedition: how do changes in ice cover, permafrost and UV radiation impact biodiversity and biogeochemical fluxes in the Arctic Ocean?
  22. Corrigendum: Environmental and Biological Determinants of Algal Lipids in Western Arctic and Subarctic Seas
  23. Environmental and Biological Determinants of Algal Lipids in Western Arctic and Subarctic Seas
  24. Shells of the bivalve Astarte moerchi give new evidence of a strong pelagic-benthic coupling shift occurring since the late 1970s in the North Water polynya
  25. Environmental drivers of under-ice phytoplankton bloom dynamics in the Arctic Ocean
  26. First report of signs of infection by Coccomyxa ‐like algae in wild blue mussels, Mytilus spp., in the Gulf of Maine (USA, Maine)
  27. Multivariate control of heterotrophic bacterial abundance and zooplankton grazing in Labrador fjords (northeastern Canada)
  28. Phytoplankton and dimethylsulfide dynamics at two contrasting Arctic ice edges
  29. Diversity and strength of ice-related dimethyl sulfide sources in the Arctic
  30. Shell deformity as a marker for retrospective detection of a pathogenic unicellular alga, Coccomyxa sp., in mytilid mussels: A first case study and research agenda
  31. Phytoplankton and dimethylsulfide dynamics at two contrasting Arctic ice edges
  32. Revisiting properties and concentrations of ice-nucleating particles in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in the Canadian Arctic during summer
  33. Production of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) in Laboratory Cultures of Arctic Sea Ice Algae
  34. Contrasting effects of acidification and warming on dimethylsulfide concentrations during a temperate estuarine fall bloom mesocosm experiment
  35. Overview paper: New insights into aerosol and climate in the Arctic
  36. Upward transport of bottom-ice dimethyl sulfide during advanced melting of arctic first-year sea ice
  37. Revisiting properties and concentrations of ice nucleating particles in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in the Canadian Arctic during summer
  38. Revisiting properties and concentrations of ice nucleating particles in the sea surface microlayer and bulk seawater in the Canadian Arctic during summer
  39. Contrasting effects of acidification and warming on dimethylsulfide concentrations during a temperate estuarine fall bloom mesocosm experiment
  40. Experimental assessment of the sensitivity of an estuarine phytoplankton fall bloom to acidification and warming
  41. Need for focus on microbial species following ice melt and changing freshwater regimes in a Janus Arctic Gateway
  42. Dimethyl sulfide dynamics in first-year sea ice melt ponds in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
  43. Spatial and temporal variability of seawater p CO 2 within the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and Baffin Bay during the summer and autumn 2011
  44. Experimental assessment of the sensitivity of an estuarine phytoplankton fall bloom to acidification and warming
  45. Pigment composition and photoprotection of Arctic sea ice algae during spring
  46. Surface pCO2 in eastern Canadian Arctic
  47. Dimethylsulfide dynamics in first-year sea ice melt ponds in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
  48. Frequent ultrafine particle formation and growth in Canadian Arctic marine and coastal environments
  49. Spring transition in sea ice net community production
  50. Ice-nucleating particles in Canadian Arctic sea-surface microlayer and bulk seawater
  51. A model-based analysis of physical and biological controls on ice algal and pelagic primary production in Resolute Passage
  52. Contrasting interannual changes in phytoplankton productivity and community structure in the coastal Canadian Arctic Ocean
  53. Summer and fall distribution of phytoplankton in relation to environmental variables in Labrador fjords, with special emphasis on Phaeocystis pouchetii
  54. Microlayer source of oxygenated volatile organic compounds in the summertime marine Arctic boundary layer
  55. Impact of ocean acidification on Arctic phytoplankton blooms and dimethyl sulfide concentration under simulated ice-free and under-ice conditions
  56. Monitoring photo-oxidative and salinity-induced bacterial stress in the Canadian Arctic using specific lipid tracers
  57. Ice nucleating particles in Canadian Arctic sea–surface microlayer and bulk seawater
  58. Supplementary material to "Ice nucleating particles in Canadian Arctic sea–surface microlayer and bulk seawater"
  59. Phytoplankton niches of the Beaufort Sea
  60. Impact of ocean acidification on Arctic phytoplankton blooms and dimethylsulfide production under simulated ice-free and under-ice conditions
  61. Monitoring abiotic degradation in sinking versus suspended Arctic sea ice algae during a spring ice melt using specific lipid oxidation tracers
  62. Seasonal variations of phytoplankton dynamics in Nunatsiavut fjords (Labrador, Canada) and their relationships with environmental conditions
  63. Quantitative estimates of sinking sea ice particulate organic carbon based on the biomarker IP25
  64. Cell viability, pigments and photosynthetic performance of Arctic phytoplankton in contrasting ice-covered and open-water conditions during the spring-summer transition
  65. Contrasted sensitivity of DMSP production to high light exposure in two Arctic under-ice blooms
  66. Spring production of mycosporine-like amino acids and other UV-absorbing compounds in sea ice-associated algae communities in the Canadian Arctic
  67. Arctic spring awakening – Steering principles behind the phenology of vernal ice algal blooms
  68. Free-living stage of the unicellular algae Coccomyxa sp. parasite of the blue mussel (Mytilus edulis): Low-light adaptation, capacity for growth at a very wide salinity range and tolerance to low pH
  69. Benthic faunal assimilation pathways and depth-related changes in food-web structure across the Canadian Arctic
  70. Characterizing the sea ice algae chlorophyll a –snow depth relationship over Arctic spring melt using transmitted irradiance
  71. Inorganic carbon system dynamics in landfast Arctic sea ice during the early-melt period
  72. Under-ice microbial dimethylsulfoniopropionate metabolism during the melt period in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
  73. Turbulent nitrate fluxes in the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary, Canada
  74. Effect of short-term light- and UV-stress on DMSP, DMS, and DMSP lyase activity in Emiliania huxleyi
  75. Pigment signatures of phytoplankton communities in the Beaufort Sea
  76. Methods for biogeochemical studies of sea ice: The state of the art, caveats, and recommendations
  77. Determination of Monomethylmercury and Dimethylmercury in the Arctic Marine Boundary Layer
  78. A functional regression model for predicting optical depth and estimating attenuation coefficients in sea-ice covers near Resolute Passage, Canada
  79. Photosynthetic characteristics of sinking microalgae under the sea ice
  80. Pigment signatures of phytoplankton communities in the Beaufort Sea
  81. Remote Estimates of Ice Algae Biomass and Their Response to Environmental Conditions during Spring Melt
  82. Recent Arctic Ocean sea ice loss triggers novel fall phytoplankton blooms
  83. First record of the green microalgae Coccomyxa sp. in blue mussel Mytilus edulis (L.) from the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary (Québec, Canada)
  84. Biological and physical processes influencing sea ice, under-ice algae, and dimethylsulfoniopropionate during spring in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
  85. Total and Methylated Mercury in Arctic Multiyear Sea Ice
  86. Role of environmental factors on phytoplankton bloom initiation under landfast sea ice in Resolute Passage, Canada
  87. Mercury uptake within an ice algal community during the spring bloom in first-year Arctic sea ice
  88. Quantitative measurement of the sea ice diatom biomarker IP25 and sterols in Arctic sea ice and underlying sediments: Further considerations for palaeo sea ice reconstruction
  89. Parameterization of vertical chlorophyll a in the Arctic Ocean: impact of the subsurface chlorophyll maximum on regional, seasonal, and annual primary production estimates
  90. Snow cover affects ice algal pigment composition in the coastal Arctic Ocean during spring
  91. Parameterization of vertical chlorophyll a in the Arctic Ocean: impact of the subsurface chlorophyll maximum on regional, seasonal and annual primary production estimates
  92. Protists in Arctic drift and land-fast sea ice
  93. Primary production and sinking export during fall in the Hudson Bay system, Canada
  94. The isotopic signature of particulate organic C and N in bottom ice: Key influencing factors and applications for tracing the fate of ice-algae in the Arctic Ocean
  95. Picophytoplankton biomass distribution in the global ocean
  96. Variability of phytoplankton light absorption in Canadian Arctic seas
  97. Late-summer zooplankton community structure, abundance, and distribution in the Hudson Bay system (Canada) and their relationships with environmental conditions, 2003–2006
  98. Respiration and bacterial carbon dynamics in the Amundsen Gulf, western Canadian Arctic
  99. Consequences of change and variability in sea ice on marine ecosystem and biogeochemical processes during the 2007–2008 Canadian International Polar Year program
  100. First measurements of nitrous oxide in Arctic sea ice
  101. Annual cycles ofpCO2swin the southeastern Beaufort Sea: New understandings of air-sea CO2exchange in arctic polynya regions
  102. Distribution and metabolism of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) and phylogenetic affiliation of DMSP-assimilating bacteria in northern Baffin Bay/Lancaster Sound
  103. Macroscale patterns of the biological cycling of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) and dimethylsulfide (DMS) in the Northwest Atlantic
  104. Environmental forcing of phytoplankton community structure and function in the Canadian High Arctic: contrasting oligotrophic and eutrophic regions
  105. Environmental control of summer primary production in the Hudson Bay system: The role of stratification
  106. Role of free-living and particle-attached bacteria in the recycling and export of organic material in the Hudson Bay system
  107. Biogenic carbon flows through the planktonic food web of the Amundsen Gulf (Arctic Ocean): A synthesis of field measurements and inverse modeling analyses
  108. 3D bio-physical model of the sympagic and planktonic productions in the Hudson Bay system
  109. Distribution and microbial metabolism of dimethylsulfoniopropionate and dimethylsulfide during the 2007 Arctic ice minimum
  110. Spatiotemporal variations of dissolved organic carbon and carbon monoxide in first-year sea ice in the western Canadian Arctic
  111. Climate forcing multiplies biological productivity in the coastal Arctic Ocean
  112. Summertime primary production and carbon export in the southeastern Beaufort Sea during the low ice year of 2008
  113. Spatial and temporal variation of photosynthetic parameters in natural phytoplankton assemblages in the Beaufort Sea, Canadian Arctic
  114. Characteristics of two distinct high-light acclimated algal communities during advanced stages of sea ice melt
  115. Zooplankton boom and ice amphipod bust below melting sea ice in the Amundsen Gulf, Arctic Canada
  116. Temporal and vertical variations of lipid biomarkers during a bottom ice diatom bloom in the Canadian Beaufort Sea: further evidence for the use of the IP25 biomarker as a proxy for spring Arctic sea ice
  117. Spatial and temporal variability of ice algal production in a 3D ice-ocean model of the Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait and Foxe Basin system
  118. Prevalence, structure and properties of subsurface chlorophyll maxima in Canadian Arctic waters
  119. Sinking export of particulate organic material from the euphotic zone in the eastern Beaufort Sea
  120. Riverine export and the effects of circulation on dissolved organic carbon in the Hudson Bay system, Canada
  121. Contribution of under-ice primary production to an ice-edge upwelling phytoplankton bloom in the Canadian Beaufort Sea
  122. Influence of environmental factors on the development of bottom ice protist communities during the winter–spring transition
  123. Spatial variability in organic material sinking export in the Hudson Bay system, Canada, during fall
  124. Late summer phytoplankton distribution along a 3500 km transect in Canadian Arctic waters: strong numerical dominance by picoeukaryotes
  125. Size-fractionated phytoplankton production and biomass during the decline of the northwest Atlantic spring bloom
  126. Winter–spring dynamics in sea-ice carbon cycling in the coastal Arctic Ocean
  127. Protist entrapment in newly formed sea ice in the Coastal Arctic Ocean
  128. Influence of the Mackenzie River plume on the sinking export of particulate material on the shelf
  129. The plankton food web of the Bizerte Lagoon (South-western Mediterranean): II. Carbon steady-state modelling using inverse analysis
  130. Fate of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) during the decline of the northwest Atlantic Ocean spring diatom bloom
  131. The planktonic food web of the Bizerte lagoon (south-western Mediterranean) during summer: I. Spatial distribution under different anthropogenic pressures
  132. Particulate organic carbon export in the upper twilight zone during the decline of the spring bloom
  133. Seasonal changes in the sinking export of particulate material under first-year sea ice on the Mackenzie Shelf (western Canadian Arctic)
  134. Grazing of large-sized bacteria by sea-ice heterotrophic protists on the Mackenzie Shelf during the winter–spring transition
  135. New and regenerated production during a late summer bloom in an Arctic polynya
  136. Seasonal variation in benthic community oxygen demand: A response to an ice algal bloom in the Beaufort Sea, Canadian Arctic?
  137. Enrichment of nutrients, exopolymeric substances and microorganisms in newly formed sea ice on the Mackenzie shelf
  138. Nitrogen uptake by heterotrophic bacteria and phytoplankton in Arctic surface waters
  139. Seasonal study of sea-ice exopolymeric substances on the Mackenzie shelf: implications for transport of sea-ice bacteria and algae
  140. Phytoplankton growth and microzooplankton grazing rates in a restricted Mediterranean lagoon (Bizerte Lagoon, Tunisia)
  141. Bloom dynamics in early opening waters of the Arctic Ocean
  142. UV Effects on Marine Planktonic Food Webs: A Synthesis of Results from Mesocosm Studies
  143. Simulation of Ozone Depletion Using Ambient Irradiance Supplemented with UV Lamps
  144. Carbon to nitrogen (C:N) stoichiometry of the spring–summer phytoplankton bloom in the North Water Polynya (NOW)
  145. Photoproduction of carbon monoxide in first-year sea ice in Franklin Bay, southeastern Beaufort Sea
  146. GROWTH STIMULATION OF ALEXANDRIUM TAMARENSE (DINOPHYCEAE) BY HUMIC SUBSTANCES FROM THE MANICOUAGAN RIVER (EASTERN CANADA)1
  147. Influence of dinoflagellate diurnal vertical migrations on dimethylsulfoniopropionate and dimethylsulfide distribution and dynamics (St. Lawrence Estuary, Canada)
  148. Vertically resolved cycling of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) and dimethylsulfide (DMS) in the Northwest Atlantic in spring
  149. Seasonal contributions of phytoplankton and fecal pellets to the organic carbon sinking flux in the North Water (northern Baffin Bay)
  150. Effects of ultraviolet-B radiation and vertical mixing on nitrogen uptake by a natural planktonic community shifting from nitrate to silicic acid deficiency
  151. Phytoplankton production in the North Water Polynya: size-fractions and carbon fluxes, April to July 1998
  152. Carbon budget of the planktonic food web in an atoll lagoon (Takapoto, French Polynesia)
  153. Carbon distributions and fluxes in the North Water, 1998 and 1999
  154. Effects of reduced UV radiation on a microbenthic community during a microcosm experiment
  155. Influence of phytoplankton taxonomic profile on the distribution of dimethylsulfide and dimethylsulfoniopropionate in the northwest Atlantic
  156. Organic-walled microfossils and geochemical tracers: sedimentary indicators of productivity changes in the North Water and northern Baffin Bay during the last centuries
  157. Physical control of spring–summer phytoplankton dynamics in the North Water, April–July 1998
  158. Preferential sinking export of biogenic silica during the spring and summer in the North Water Polynya (northern Baffin Bay): Temperature or biological control?
  159. Significance of sedimentation and grazing by ice micro- and meiofauna for carbon cycling in annual sea ice (northern Baffin Bay)
  160. Wind-triggered events of phytoplankton downward flux in the Northeast Water Polynya
  161. PARTICULATE DIMETHYLSULFOXIDE IN ARCTIC SEA-ICE ALGAL COMMUNITIES: THE CRYOPROTECTANT HYPOTHESIS REVISITED
  162. Abundance, biomass, composition and grazing impact of the sea-ice meiofauna in the North Water, northern Baffin Bay
  163. Surface water distribution of pico- and nanophytoplankton in relation to two distinctive water masses in the North Water, northern Baffin Bay, during fall
  164. Ultraviolet attenuation by dissolved and particulate constituents of first-year ice during late spring in an Arctic polynya
  165. INFLUENCE OF UV-B RADIATION ON NITROGEN UTILIZATION BY A NATURAL ASSEMBLAGE OF PHYTOPLANKTON
  166. Pathways of carbon cycling in marine surface waters: the fate of small-sized phytoplankton in the Northeast Water Polynya
  167. Interactions of ultraviolet-B radiation, mixing, and biological activity on photobleaching of natural chromophoric dissolved organic matter: A mesocosm study
  168. Dynamics of dimethylsulfide production from dissolved dimethylsulfoniopropionate in the Labrador Sea
  169. Effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on simultaneous carbon and nitrogen transport rates by estuarine phytoplankton during a week-long mesocosm study
  170. Production and consumption of dimethylsulfide (DMS) in North Atlantic waters
  171. Structure of the oligotrophic planktonic food web under low grazing of heterotrophic bacteria:Takapoto Atoll, French Polynesia
  172. Flux estimation of oceanic dimethyl sulfide around North America
  173. Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) and related sulfur compounds in the Saguenay Fjord, Quebec
  174. Experimental test of the effect of ultraviolet-B radiation in a planktonic community
  175. Non-Redfield carbon and nitrogen cycling in the Arctic: Effects of ecosystem structure and dynamics
  176. Crue éclair de juillet 1996 dans la région du Saguenay (Québec). 1. Impacts sur la colonne d'eau de la baie des Ha! Ha! et du fjord du Saguenay
  177. Bacterivory of a natural heterotrophic protozoan community exposed to different intensities of ultraviolet-B radiation
  178. DMSP synthesis and exudation in phytoplankton:a modeling approach
  179. Dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) and related sulfur compounds in the Saguenay Fjord, Quebec
  180. Ecological implications of changes in cell size and photosynthetic capacity of marine Prymnesiophyceae induced by ultraviolet-B radiation
  181. Effects of ambient UVB radiation in a meiobenthic community of a tidal mudflat
  182. Nitrate, phosphate, and iron limitation of the phytoplankton assemblage in the lagoon of Takapoto Atoll (Tuamotu Archipelago, French Polynesia)
  183. PHOTOPHYSIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE OF NUTRIENT LIMITATION OF PLATELET ICE ALGAE IN MCMURDO SOUND, ANTARCTICA
  184. An Experimental Tool to Study the Effects of Ultraviolet Radiation on Planktonic Communities: A Mesocosm Approach
  185. Pathways of carbon cycling in the euphotic zone: the fate of largesized phytoplankton in the Northeast Water Polynya
  186. Biogenic sulfur emissions from the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and assessment of its impact on the Canadian east coast
  187. Phytoplankton pigment in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, as determined by the Coastal Zone Color Scanner—Part I: spatio-temporal variability
  188. Phytoplankton pigment in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, as determined by the Coastal Zone Color Scanner—Part II: multivariate analysis
  189. Changes in sea-ice phagotrophic microprotists (20–200 μm) during the spring algal bloom, Canadian Arctic Archipelago
  190. DOC and its relationship to algae in bottom ice communities
  191. The influence of major inorganic nutrients on the growth and physiology of high arctic ice algae
  192. Estimation of N or C uptake rates by phytoplankton using 15N or 13C: revisiting the usual computation formulae
  193. New production in the Northeast Water Polynya: 1993
  194. New measurements of phytoplankton and ice algal production in the Arctic Ocean
  195. Biosynthesis of macromolecular and lipid classes by phytoplankton in the Northeast Water Polynya
  196. Effects of reduced ultraviolet radiation on aqueous concentrations of dimethylsulfoniopropionate and dimethylsulfide during a microcosm study in the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary
  197. High bacterial production, uptake and concentrations of dissolved organic matter in the Central Arctic Ocean
  198. Influence of late-summer storms on the horizontal variability of phytoplankton pigment determined by coastal zone color scanner images in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada
  199. Production of DMSP and DMS during a mesocosm study of an Emiliania huxleyi bloom: influence of bacteria and Calanus finmarchicus grazing
  200. Carbon budget of sea-ice algae in spring: Evidence of a significant transfer to zooplankton grazers
  201. Active cycling of organic carbon in the central Arctic Ocean
  202. Impact of freshwater on a subarctic coastal ecosystem under seasonal sea ice (southeastern Hudson Bay, Canada) II. Production and export of microalgae
  203. Characterization of phytoplankton communities in the lower St. Lawrence Estuary using HPLC-detected pigments and cell microscopy
  204. Role of zooplankton in the mesoscale distribution of surface dimethylsulfide concentrations in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada
  205. Size-differential regimes of phytoplankton production in the Northeast Water Polynya (77*-81*N)
  206. Significance of planktonic ciliated protozoa in the Lower St. Lawrence Estuary: comparison with bacterial, phytoplankton, and particulate organic carbon
  207. High resolution study of the platelet ice ecosystem in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica:biomass, nutrient, and production profiles within a dense microalgal bloom
  208. A new source of dimethylsulfide (DMS) for the arctic atmosphere: ice diatoms
  209. Environmental control and potential fate of size-fractionated phytoplankton production in the Greenland Sea (75° N)
  210. Ecology of bottom ice algae: I. Environmental controls and variability
  211. In situ spectroradiometric estimation of microalgal biomass in first-year sea ice
  212. LIGHT AND NUTRIENT LIMITATION OF SEA-ICE MICROALGAE (HUDSON BAY, CANADIAN ARCTIC)1
  213. New production and export of organic matter to the deep ocean: Consequences of some recent discoveries
  214. Photoadaptive strategies in sea-ice microalgae
  215. Chlorophyll and photosynthetic efficiency of size-fractionated sea-ice microalgae (Hudson Bay, Canadian Arctic)
  216. Physical control of the horizontal patchiness of sea-ice microalgae
  217. Responses of Sea-Ice Microalgae to Climatic and Fortnightly Tidal Energy Inputs (Manitounuk Sound, Hudson Bay)