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2nd ART-APECS science workshop 2014

Brest, France, October 21-24, 2014
"Integrating spatial and temporal scales in the changing Arctic System: towards future research priorities (ISTAS)"
Host: European Institute for Marine Studies (IUEM)
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Participans: 78 from 17 countries
Outcome: 
  • 7 Priority sheets presented at ICARP III meeting in Toyama, Japan 2015
  • Werner et al. (2016) Arctic in Rapid Transition: Priorities for the future of marine and coastal research in the Arctic (Journal Polar Science)
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Participants of the 2nd ART-APECS science workshop in Brest, France 2014

1st ART-APECS science workshop 2012

Sopot, Poland, September 22-26 2012
​“Overcoming challenges of observation to model integration in Arctic marine ecosystem response to sea ice transitions”
Host: Institute of Oceanology PAN, Polish Academy of Sciences
Participants: 68.
Output: ART Special issue in the Journal Polar Research (Intro paper, 3 review papers, 4 case studies)
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Participants of the 1st ART-APECS science workshop in Sopot, Poland
Special Issue in Polar Research – Thematic Cluster:
The Arctic in Rapid Transition – Marine Ecosystems Vol. 34, 2015
  1. Kędra M, Pavlov AK, Wegner C, Forest A. 2015. Foreword to the thematic cluster: the Arctic in Rapid Transition - marine ecosystems. Polar Research 34, 30684
  2. Wegner C, Bennett KE, de Vernal A, Forwick M, Fritz M, Heikkilä M, Łącka M, Lantuit H, Laska M, Moskalik M, O’Regan M, Pawłowska J , Promińska A, Rachold V, Vonk JE, Werner K, 2015, Variability in transport of terrigenous material on the shelves and the deep Arctic Ocean during the Holocene, Polar Reserach 34, 24964
  3. Findlay HS, Edwards LA, Lewis CN, Cooper GA, Clement R, Hardman-Mountford N, Vagle S, Miller LA, 2015,  Late winter biogeochemical conditions under sea ice in the Canadian High Arctic, Polar Research 34, 24170
  4. Nöthig EM, Bracher A, Engel A, Metfies K, Niehoff B, Peeken I, Bauerfeind E, Cherkasheva A, Gäbler-Schwarz S, Hardge K, Kilias E, Kraft A, Kidane Y M, Lalande C, Piontek J, Thomisch K, Wurst M, 2015, Summertime plankton ecology in Fram Strait - a compilation of long- and short-term observations, Polar Research 34, 23349
  5. Degen R, Vedenin A, Gusky M, Boetius A, Brey T, 2015, Patterns and trends of macrobenthic abundance, biomass and production in the deep Arctic Ocean, 34, 24008
  6. Weydmann A, Zwolicki A, Muś K, Kwaśniewski S, 2015, The effect of temperature on egg development rate and hatching success in Calanus glacialis and C. finmarchicus, 34, 23947
  7. Kędra M, Moritz C, Choy ES, David C, Degen R, Duerksen S, Ellingsen I, Górska B, Grebmeier JM, Kirievskaya D, van Oevelen D, Piwosz K, Samuelsen A, Węsławski JM, 2015, Status and trends in the structure of Arctic benthic food webs, Polar Research 2015, 34, 23775
  8. Findlay HS, Gibson G, Kędra M, Morata N, Orchowska M, Pavlov AK, Reigstad M, Silyakova A, Tremblay JE, Walczowski W, Weydmann A, Logvinova C, 2015, Responses in Arctic marine carbon cycle processes: conceptual scenarios and implications for ecosystem function, Polar Research, 34, 24252
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