ARCUS | Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S.

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Sea Ice

Sea ice seen from the USCGC Healy while in the Arctic Ocean. (TREC 2005)

Photo by: Ute Kaden

Integration Workshops
IBM Palisades

17–20 March 2008

Update:
Presentations from the Integration Workshops are now available.

A series of three workshops was held to advance planning and implementation of an integrated Arctic Observation System that is responsive to the critical scientific issues of environmental arctic change.

Arctic Forum Focus:
Tipping Points — The Arctic and Global Change

Dates:
13-15 May 2008

Washington D.C.

The 2008 Arctic Forum included a diverse range of perspectives on the increasing pace and scale of observed environmental change in the Arctic and around the globe. Have we reached major tipping points in the arctic system?

ARCUS Annual Meeting and Arctic Forum sessions explored tipping points over different scales of time and space, as well as potential consequences, opportunities, and policy and management response strategies.

For more information, watch this short Arctic Forum outreach video.

Park Science in the Arctic
2008 Alaska Park Science Abstracts and registrations are now being accepted for the 2008 Alaska Park Science Symposium and Beringia Days 2008. The 2008 Alaska Park Science Symposium will be held 14–16 October 2008 in Fairbanks, Alaska, in conjunction with Beringia Days 2008. {more}
Press Activities:
When the Arctic is in the news, we will provide links and related materials here. {learn more}
Internet Media Archive:
The Internet Media Archive is a collection of photos, graphics, videos, and presentations now available through an online archive. Click here.
Directory of Arctic Researchers:
To access this directory of more than 4000 international arctic researchers, click here.
Witness the Arctic:
A newsletter providing information on arctic research efforts and initiatives, national policy, international activities, and more. Click here.

Arctic Research Consortium of the United States

ARCUS is a non-profit corporation consisting of institutions organized and operated for educational, professional, or scientific purposes. To achieve its mission, ARCUS frequently provides support to workshops to facilitate discussion of important arctic research initiatives, produces workshop reports to publicize researcher recommendations for arctic science priorities, and assists the arctic research community with other publications and information distribution needs. More about ARCUS.