NSF Division of Ocean Sciences

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Online

The Physical Oceanography Program supports research on a wide range of topics associated with the structure and movement of the ocean, with the way in which it transports various quantities, with the way the ocean's physical structure interacts with the biological and chemical processes within it

Thermal Adaptation and Adaptive Plasticity in Sockeye Salmon​

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Anchorage, Alaska and online: 12:00-1:00 p.m. AKST

Morgan Sparks, Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks

A powerful example of local adaptation in salmonid fishes results from the relationship between spawn timing and the temperature regime experienced by incubating embryos, wherein populations generally spawn earlier in

Jennifer Francis, Rutgers University

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Online: 12:00-1:00 p.m. EST

ARCUS DC Office - 1201 New York Avenue, NW. Fourth Floor. Washington, DC 20005 or online for live webinar

Does it seem as though the weather gods have gone crazy lately? It is not your imagination. The question on everyone’s minds is why? And is it related to climate change? In this presentation

Assessing the Adverse Health Effects of Climate Change in Alaska with David Driscoll

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Murie Life Science Bldg, Murie Auditorium, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 3:00 PM AKST

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A great deal is known, and even more is posited, about the environmental effects of climate change in the northern latitudes. However, very little is known about the adverse effects of climate change on the health of residents of the circumpolar north. In this talk, I will describe

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Online: http://osm.agu.org/2016/abstract-submissions/

Please consider submitting an abstract for the Marginal Ice Zone Processes Session at the 2016 Ocean Sciences Meeting to be held in New Orleans, Louisiana on February 21-26. More information and the Session description follows.

Session ID: 9503
Session Title: Marginal Ice Zone Processes

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AGUE Oceans Sciences Meeting, New Oreleans, LA

Polar ICE Science Communication Workshop Series for Polar Scientists
AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting
New Orleans, LA
Sunday, February 21 2016
8am – 4:30pm

REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Application deadline is Monday, December 21, 2015

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

Scientists studying the Polar Regions who

Town Hall Meeting at the Ocean Science Meeting 2016

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Ernest N. Morial Convention Center - 220-221, New Orleans, Louisiana

The Distributed Biological Observatory (DBO) was initiated in the Pacific Arctic in 2012 to track marine biological responses to changing physical conditions. The observatory consists of internationally-coordinated, multi-trophic level sampling, including physical, biogeochemical and biological

with Dr. Nancy Fresco, Scenarios Network for Alaska and Arctic Planning

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Online: 11:00 AM AKST, 3:00 PM EST

Speaker:
Dr. Nancy Fresco, Scenarios Network for Alaska and Arctic Planning

Our world is changing – but it can be hard to predict the exact timing and extent of the impacts. One way to deal with the uncertainty associated with shifting climate and varied human responses is to explore a range

Webinar & Discussion: Climate Change Science and Communication

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Online: 6:00 pm Italy, 8:00 am AKST, 9:00 am PST, 10:00 am MST, 11:00 am CST, 12:00 pm EST

This webinar is open to all educators around the world. In a special partnership, Polar Educators International will host two webinars:

Tuesday, 23 February 2016 at 1700 GMT [6pm Italy, 8am AKST, 9am PST, 10am MST, 11am CST, 12pm EST] This webinar will be in presented in Italian.

Thursday, 25

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University of Hamburg, Germany

The workshop sessions are:

* Physical interactions between ocean, atmosphere and land in the Arctic
* Biogeochemistry interactions between ocean, atmosphere and land in the Arctic
* Socioeconomic and ecological interactions in the Arctic
* Observations and methods: Remote sensing and

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Online: 3:00-4:00 p.m. EST

Speakers:
Paul Morin, University of Minnesota
Tracy Fuller, U.S. Geological Service
Brian Bates, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Cathleen Williams, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

This webinar will focus on the ArcticDEM project, which will produce the first very high

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Munich, Germany

Call of contributions for the 20th Alpine Glaciology Meeting AGM 2016
Munich 25/26 February 2016

The next Alpine Glaciology Meeting will be held again in Munich, an annual event that has found wide acceptance both among older “experienced” scientists and younger “enthusiastic” students from

The Sustainable Arctic - Opportunities and Challenges of Globalization

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Online

In recent years with rapid changes of climate and environment in the Arctic region and China’s economic growth, the interaction between China and the Arctic has been increasingly deepened, which calls for a coherent and sustainable development of the Arctic and China.

China-Nordic Arctic research

NSF Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering

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Online

In 2012, the Administration announced the National Big Data Research and Development Initiative to address some of the Nation's most pressing R&D challenges in extracting knowledge and insights from large, complex collections of digital data. To this end, NSF's Directorate for Computer and

Webinar & Discussion: Climate Change Science and Communication

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Online: 2:00 pm AKST, 3:00 pm PST, 4:00 pm MST, 5:00 pm CST, 6:00 pm EST

This webinar is open to all educators around the world. In a special partnership, Polar Educators International will host two webinars:

Tuesday, 23 February 2016 at 1700 GMT [6pm Italy, 8am AKST, 9am PST, 10am MST, 11am CST, 12pm EST] This webinar will be in presented in Italian.

Thursday, 25

Ecotoxicology, Wildlife Conservation, and Implications for the Health of Indigenous Peoples, with Frank von Hippel

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Murie Life Science Bldg, Murie Auditorium, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 3:00 PM AKST

Abstract:

This talk reviews community-based participatory research projects with indigenous people in Alaska, Guatemala, and Australia. The Alaskan project focuses on endocrine disrupting chemicals (PCBs, PFCs, PBDEs, pesticides) on St. Lawrence Island, and employs fish models to understand

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Online

The North Pacific Research Board (NPRB) is currently accepting submissions to their 10th Annual Photo Contest. The deadline for submissions is Monday, 29 February 2016.

Each year, NPRB conducts a photo contest featuring beautiful images of sea life, seascapes, coastal scenes, and marine research

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Online

Organizers remind the Arctic community that registration is available for the 2016 Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) and Arctic Observing Summit (AOS). The meetings will be held 12-18 March 2016 in Fairbanks, Alaska.

Participants of the 2016 Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW) and Arctic Observing

NSF Directorate for Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences

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Online

The goals of the Science of Learning (SL) Program are to: advance fundamental knowledge about learning through integrative research; connect the research to specific scientific, technological, educational, and workforce challenges; and enable research communities to capitalize on new opportunities