Bering Sea Sub Network: A Distributed Human Sensor Array to Detect Arctic Environmental Change

This award will support the continued implementation of the Bering Sea Sub-Network (BSSN), a regional initiative of community-based organizations in Western Alaska and Northeast Russia. The "Intellectual Merit" of BSSN lies in its operation as a distributed network which employs people as...

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Main Authors: Victoria Gofman, Lilian Alessa
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2012
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:9ac8dc00-ce47-4e89-8c81-def272f0ec71
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Summary:This award will support the continued implementation of the Bering Sea Sub-Network (BSSN), a regional initiative of community-based organizations in Western Alaska and Northeast Russia. The "Intellectual Merit" of BSSN lies in its operation as a distributed network which employs people as individual, coordinated sensors for local environmental observations of socio-ecological change. BSSN will address the following questions: (1) how have economically significant species changed over the past century and what strategies have residents used to cope with these changes; (2) what key biophysical variables and indicators may be correlated to changes in distribution and properties of ecologically significant species; (3) how well do indigenous and traditional knowledge and Western science show spatial/temporal convergence and statistical correlation at local and regional scales; and (4) what are the major trends, patterns and constraints in individual and community adaptation to changes? The "Broader Impacts" of this award include a better understanding of Arctic environmental system change and resilience, and how to develop appropriate adaptation strategies to change for Arctic communities. BSSN will leave a legacy for a broad community of arctic residents striving to organize an observing system that is a valid partner in pan-Arctic environmental system observations. A key product will be a widely disseminated and highly accessible publication entitled The State of the Bering Sea Bioresources: Perspectives of Local Residents, an assessment based on observations of local and indigenous observers. Other products will include a tool kit for communities to develop their own observing programs based on the framework of BSSN, and an annual illustrated magazine aimed at the village and regional levels. This is a continuation of the project, 'Bering Sea Sub-Network: International Community-Based Observation Alliance for Arctic Observing Network (BSSN) - NSF OPP # 0634079 -- http://www.aoncadis.org/project/bering_sea_sub-network_international_community-based_observation_alliance_for_arctic_observing_network_bssn.html NSF Program(s): Arctic Observing Network (AON) Discipline(s): Human Dimensions, Ocean and Sea Ice Sponsors: - University of Alaska Anchorage Campus, 3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508-4614 - Aleut International Association, 333 West 4th Avenue, Ste. 301, Anchorage, AK 99501-2341