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Presentation held at the Arctic Workshop of the Transatlantic Ocean Research Alliance 23-24 February 2017 Venue: Rue du Champ de Mars, 21 – B-1050 Brussels (BE) Synopsys Rapid Arctic changes are impacting its own fragile ecosystem and society, and are also, on a broader scale, influencing global cha...

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Main Author: Olsen, Steffen
Format: Conference Object
Language:unknown
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/439906
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.439906
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Summary:Presentation held at the Arctic Workshop of the Transatlantic Ocean Research Alliance 23-24 February 2017 Venue: Rue du Champ de Mars, 21 – B-1050 Brussels (BE) Synopsys Rapid Arctic changes are impacting its own fragile ecosystem and society, and are also, on a broader scale, influencing global changes to the climate system and to sea level. Arctic research and observation are essential to monitor and predict the evolution of these changes. The Arctic, through its interplay with the Atlantic, is part of the EU-US-Canada Transatlantic Ocean Research Alliance launched by the trilateral Galway declaration in May 2013. The Alliance triggered the decision to invest in a broad package of Arctic research activities in Work Programme 2016-17 of Horizon 2020. Three large research projects have already been selected and will begin in late 2016. In this occasion, the European Commission has decided to organise an Arctic Workshop under the Transatlantic Ocean Research Alliance flagship to build on this positive momentum and to further the scientific partnerships on the Arctic between the EU, the US and Canada. Moreover, the Arctic Workshop will also contribute to establishment of the strategies and international efforts to work on the deliverables identified at the recent White House Arctic Science Ministerial meeting on 28th September 2016. In particular, the discussion will focus on the building of an integrated Arctic observing system and to advance towards sustained Arctic observations. The Arctic Workshop will take place in Brussels on 23-24 February 2016. The mornings will be dedicated to show-case of the projects and initiatives in place in Europe, United States and Canada. The afternoon of the first day we will ask the participants to split in two groups to discuss on • "Status of data availability and strategies to build an integrated data access platform "and; • "Key Arctic Change variables for an operational/science integrated Arctic observing system". The objective of the afternoon discussion will be to take ...