Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, January 12, 2009

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Although scientists have studied the Teeth which have annular rings similar to those of a tree trunk for Many years this is the first time they Are being used to unlock the Impact climate change is having in the North. Experts expect to find a growing number of contaminants like Mercury and pcs in the Teeth As Well As evidence of a thinning diet All attributable to the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. If we get a hold of Teeth we have a record of what happened in the past says Steve Ferguson research scientist with fisheries and oceans. We want to provide some kind of forecast for the future. The careful analysis of Teeth is part of a larger project determining the effects of shrinking sea ice on Arctic mammals like the Walrus Beluga whale Polar bears and seals. Once researchers understand How mammals Are being affected they Hope to pass on that information to the inuit communities who rely on the mammals for their food and livelihood. They consume these animals As part of their traditional diet so if they re consuming Beluga which has fairly High Levels of Mercury or pcs then the communities Are going to want to know what they re being exposed to says Gary Stern research scientist with fisheries and oceans in Winnipeg. Its also important to the health of the animals because you want a sustainable population. Many scientists believe Arctic mammals Are among the first to feel the effects of climate change. Arctic cod Are disappearing More rapidly depriving the Hudson Bay belugas of the fatty nutrients they have traditionally depended upon. These disruptions in the food Chain along with increasing greenhouse Gas Levels in the atmosphere and sea ice that releases naturally occurring toxins As it melts Lead to higher Levels of contaminants Stern says. The Canadian press Walrus tusks Aid environment research tracking global warming by Chinta Pulley they got their milk bread and eggs last monday but Churchill residents say they re still fed up with unreliable rail and food service after being left High and dry through the Holiday season. We did get eggs milk bread but it is going fast said one resident of the town of 1,000, who asked that her name not be published. She recalled the reaction last monday to stocked shelves at the towns Only grocery store hey we have bread now things must be looking up and milk we actually have milk a she said with derision. Over the Christmas holidays residents complained about a Lack of perishable goods. Michael Mcmullen a vice president with the North West co. Which owns the grocery store said head heard reports of panic buying and hoarding following news that a via rail passenger train from Winnipeg had been cancelled Over Christmas even though the Churchill Northern store gets its groceries by freight train normally twice a week. At Christmas however Omni trax runs just one freight train said Church Hills chief administrative officer Albert Meijerink. The Northern store As Well As Community businesses were made aware of this As usual said Meijerink. It is believed that this was overlooked by the Northern store and they did not order sufficiently for the train schedule change he said in an e mail. In order to make up for their shortcomings the Northern store was flying in some Basic necessities each Day. Every Day there was some milk bread and vegetables made available these goods were brought in by air. Meijerink denied there was any panic buying or hoarding taking place. Grocery Levels were Back to Normal with the arrival of a freight train monday and a second train thursday. When the regular freight trains arrived the perishables were snapped up by nervous shoppers As quickly As they were unloaded onto store shelves said one shopper. Residents and some businesses in the isolated Community have said they re frustrated with chronic grocery shortages and sketchy rail service resulting from defects in the railway tracks and derailments of Hudson Bay railway freight trains run by Denver based Omni trax. They wonder whats happening with the promised $ 60 million in repairs that were supposed to improve freight and passenger rail service to their town. Freight train derailments track improvement work and Speed restrictions along tracks that Are prone to buckling in summer heat have All caused disruptions in the via passenger schedule and freight service. Carol. Sanders free press. My. Ca Churchill residents blast shortages rail food service called unreliable by Carol Sanders a _ 08_ Jan 12 09. Ind a8 1 / 11/ 09 9 35 52 pm ;