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19 January

Welcomes and New Opportunities and Challenges

09:00 Jarle Aarbakke, Rector of University of Tromsø & Salve Dahle, Chairman of Steering committee: Opening of Arctic Frontiers

09:05 Egil Olli, President of Sami Parliament: Address to Arctic Frontiers

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09:10 Elisabeth Walaas, State secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs on behalf of Jonas Gahr Støre, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Norway: Priorities for the Arctic

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10:10 Joe Borg, Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, European Commission: The Arctic strategy of the European Union.

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10:40 Sergei Donskoi, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology, Russian Federation: Development of resources in the Russian Arctic.  

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11:10 James A. Slutz, Assistant Secretary, Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy: US focus on energy in the Arctic

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11:40 Per Berthelsen, Minister for Finance and Foreign Affairs, Greenland Home Rule: Living off nature

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12:10 Danielle Labonté, Director General, Strategic Policy (Northern Affairs) , Indian and Northern Affairs. Canada: Canada's northern strategy and Arctic Research Initiative.  

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13:50 Oran Young, Professor Bren School of Environmental Management, University of California Santa Barbara, USA: The age of the Arctic.

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14:20 Hariharan Pakshi Rajan, Principal Law of the Sea /Ocean affairs Officer, Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law the Sea, UN: The Arctic and the UNCLOS.

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14:50 Cecilie Mauritzen, Norwegian Meteorological Institute: What have we learned from the International Polar Year?

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15:20 Trond Grytting, Rear Admiral, Norway: From the cold war to the hot Arctic.

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20 January

  License to operate - Management of Arctic Seas

09:02 Trude Sundset, Vice President Environment and Climate, StatoilHydro, Norway: How to earn a licence to operate in the Arctic.

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09:32 Herve Madeo, First Deputy CEO/ VP Projects, Shtokman Development AG, Russia: Development of Shtockman gas field.

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10:02 Carlos Berrozpe Garcia, Leader for marine team, Unit for water protection and marine environment, DG Environment, European Commission: Ecosystem approach to the management of the arctic seas.

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11:00 Einar Svendsen, Research Director at Institute of Marine Research, Norway: Fisheries of the arctic seas in an era of climate changes.

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11:30 Tatiana Saksina, Arctic Governance Officer at WWF International: Arctic governance.

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12:00 Jan G. Winther, Director Norwegian Polar Institute, Norway: Legacy of IPY.

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13:30 Heidi Sørensen, State Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Norway: Arctic Seas from white to blue – how will it affect us and what must we do?

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Young science in the North - Panel discussion

15:00 Panel

  • Jenny Baeseman, Director - Association of Polar Early Career Scientists ( USA);
  • Andrew J. Greenshaw, Vice-Chair Board of Governors, University of the Arctic, and Associate Vice President (Research) University of Alberta Canada;
  • Kriss Rokkan Iversen, Young Scientist Forum, ARCTOS, Norway;
  • Alexandre Forest, young scientist representing ArcticNet, Canada;
  • Representative from Sami College, Kautokeino, Norway;
  • Representative from young scientists from Russian Academy of Science, Russia; 

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16:30 Summing up by Martin Fortier, Executive Director of ArcticNet Canada. 

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21 January

09:00 Welcome: Paul Wassmann, ARCTOS, Leader of Scientific Committee, Norway.

09:03 Opening: Jens Revold, State Secretary for the Minister of Research and Higher Education, Norway.

09:18 Welcome: Ken Drinkwater, Arctic Frontiers Science Steering Committee

09:22 Introduction to Science Conference: Paul Wassmann, ARCTOS

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Session I: Arctic Ocean governance

09:30 Key lecture I: O. R. Young: Arctic Ocean governance - status and prospects 

10:00 A. H. Hoel: Implementing the ecosystems-based approach to oceans management in the Arctic: the case of the Norwegian management plan for the Barents Sea 

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10:40 D. VanderZwaag: Canada and Arctic Ocean governance 

11:00 D. Fluharty: US and Arctic Ocean governance: Living resources 

11:20 V. Denisov: Ecosystem-based ocean management practices in the Russian Arctic 

11:40 R. Hall. The role of satellite technology in Arctic Governance 

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Session II: Global warming and the arctic-subarctic connection

Chair: Matias Langgaard Madsen

13:00 Key lecture II: E. Carmack: The Arctic-Subarctic connection: Structures and Scenarios of Change 

13:30 Key lecture III: K. Drinkwater: The influence of climate variability and change on the Barents Sea ecosystem: Results from the NESSAS project 

14:00 W. P. Budgell & V. S. Lien: Projected changes in the physical environment of four sub-Arctic seas under climate change 

14:20 Break 

14:40 A. B. Sandø: The importance of heat transport and local air-sea fluxes to the Barents Sea temperature variability 

15:00 D. Slagstad & I. Ellingsen: Primary production in a future Arctic Ocean without summer sea ice 

15:20 G. Huse & I. Ellingsen: Capelin migrations and climate change – a model analysis 

15:40 N. A. Ekerhovd: Climate Change and the Blue Whiting Agreement  

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22 January

Session III: Global warming and decadal changes in the Arctic

09:00 Key lecture IV: Jean Claude Gascard: Global Warming, Global Warning: the Arctic Ocean under threat 

09:30 Key lecture V: Cecilie Mauritzen: Highlights from the IPY project iAOOS Norway - Closing the Loop 

10:00 Key lecture VI: M. Klages & T. Soltwedel: A decade of change at HAUSGARTEN deep-sea observatory: causes and consequences 

10:30 Break 

10:50 R. Ingvaldsen et al.: Inter-annual variability in the dense water leaving the Barents Sea to the Arctic Ocean 

11:10 F. Cottier et al.: Observing Arctic shelf processes: 8 years of physical and biogeochemical marine observations in Svalbard 

11:30 V. K. Pavlov: Sea level in the Nordic Seas. What are the main causes?

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Session IV: Global warming and trophic structure of marine Arctic ecosystems

13:00 Key lecture VII: Jacqueline Grebmeier: Benthic carbon cycling in the Chukchi Sea: status, trends and climate warming 

13:30 Key lecture VIII: Michael Carroll: Trophic structure of arctic ecosystems related to variable food supplies 

14:00 M. Noyon et al.: Potential impact of climate change on the pelagic amphipod Themisto libellula and the energy transfer through the food web

14:40 K. Blachowiak-Samolyk et al.: Does climate change influence biodiversity of mesozooplankton from the European Arctic marginal ice zone?

15:00 J. E. Tremblay & Y. Gratton: What have we learned from 10 years of nutrient investigations in the western Arctic? 

15:20 S. G. Denisenko et al.: Long-term changes in zoobenthos and dominance of benthic species in the Barents Sea: their relation to climate change and anthropogenic impact. 

15:40 S. H. Ferguson et al.: Arctic warming and killer whales: will beluga, narwhale and bowhead whales survive?

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23 January

Session V: Marine food web dynamics in an era of climate warming

09:00 Key lecture IX: L. Fortier: Circumpolar comparison of the hatching season of Arctic cod: a test of the freshwater hypothesis 

09:30 Key lecture X: H. Hop: Key players in the marine food web of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard. 

10:00 Key lecture XI: M. Reigstad & J. Carroll: Carbon flux, ecosystem feed back and climate change in the seasonal ice zone of the Barents Sea 

10:50 K. Kosobokova et al.: Distribution of zooplankton biomass in the Eurasian and Canadian Basins of the Arctic Ocean: between-basin comparison 

11:10 J. Berge et al.: Diel vertical migration of Arctic zooplankton during the polar night 

11:30 C. Wexels-Riser et al.: Suspended biomass and vertical flux of organic matter in the western Fram Strait: a winter and spring scenario

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    Session VI: Ocean - Sea Ice - Atmosphere forcing in ice-dominated ecosystems

    13:00 Key lecture XII: D. Barber et al.: The International Polar Year (IPY) Circumpolar Flaw Lead (CFL) system study 

    13:30 Key lecture XIII: E. Leu & J. Søreide: Consequences of changing sea ice cover for primary and secondary producers in the Arctic: timing, quantity and quality 

    14:00 P. Mayzaud et al.: Lipid and fatty acid seasonal changes of phytoplankton in Kongsfjord during the 2007 warm scenario 

    14:20 Break 

    14:40 E. N. Hegseth et al.: Changed spring bloom timing in a Svalbard (high Arctic) fjord caused by Atlantic inflow? 

    15:00 M. I. Wallace et al.: Zooplankton vertical migration persists throughout the year in two high Arctic fjords 

    15:20 A. Aubert: Winter dynamics of small zooplankton in Amundsen Gulf 

    15:40 D. Martynova et al.: Calanus glacialis: Food dependent or food independent gonad development and egg production?

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