Date

Multiple Resources Available

  1. Two 2015 AMAP Assessment Reports Available
    Black Carbon and Ozone as Arctic Climate Forcers
    Methane as an Arctic Climate Forcer

  2. Newsletter Available
    Ice Bits, Fall 2015
    U.S. Ice Drilling Program Office

  3. Newsletter Available
    The Towline, Fall 2015
    North Slope Borough Department of Wildlife Management

  4. Website Available
    Polar Time-Lapse
    Institute of Oceanology
    Polish Academy of Sciences


  1. Two 2015 AMAP Assessment Reports Available
    Black Carbon and Ozone as Arctic Climate Forcers
    Methane as an Arctic Climate Forcer

The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), an Arctic Council
Working Group, has released two 2015 Assessment Reports:

  • AMAP Assessment 2015: Black carbon and ozone as Arctic climate forcers.
  • AMAP Assessment 2015: Methane as an Arctic climate forcer.

All AMAP reports published on the AMAP website are freely available Open
Access publications. AMAP encourages their use for individual and
educational purposes.

For more information please go to: http://www.amap.no.

To download the reports, please click on the titles, "AMAP Assessment
2015: Black carbon and ozone as Arctic climate forcers" and "AMAP
Assessment 2015: Methane as an Arctic climate forcer" under the Latest
Reports header, at: http://www.amap.no.


  1. Newsletter Available
    Ice Bits, Fall 2015
    U.S. Ice Drilling Program Office

The U.S. Ice Drilling Program Office announces availability of the fall
2015 issue of the Ice Bits newsletter on U.S. Ice Drilling Program
activities. Articles in this issue include:

  • Scientific Drilling in the Polar Regions AGU Town Hall Meeting
  • Subglacial Access Drilling: IDPO Science Planning Workshop
  • Applications Sought for IDPO's School of Ice 2016
  • Field Support to Antarctic Projects
  • 2015 Technical Advisory Board Meeting

To read the fall 2015 issue of Ice Bits, go to:
http://www.icedrill.org/icebits.


  1. Newsletter Available
    The Towline, Fall 2015
    North Slope Borough Department of Wildlife Management

The North Slope Borough Department of Wildlife Management (DWM)
announces online availability of the fall 2015 issue of The Towline
newsletter.

The newsletter provides information on current studies, research, and
other happenings within the North Slope Borough Department of Wildlife
Management. The purpose is to keep the public informed and to provide
contact information for subsistence hunters and concerned residents of
the North Slope.

For further information on the organization, please go to:
http://www.north-slope.org/departments/wildlife-management.

To view the fall 2015 newsletter, please click on the "DWM Newsletters"
link at: http://www.north-slope.org/departments/wildlife-management.


  1. Website Available
    Polar Time-Lapse
    Institute of Oceanology
    Polish Academy of Sciences

The Institute of Oceanology at the Polish Academy of Sciences announces
availability of the Polar Time-lapse (Surface and Underwater) website.

The website contains time-lapse images gathered by divers during polar
night and day for the purpose of the on-going Marine Night Project, Mare
Incognitum. The time-lapse photography provides images of processes that
are too slow for human perception and the potential to preview and
monitor sites and organisms in the remote polar sea locations for
extended periods of time.

The website authors hope to use the tools, know-how, and techniques
gained from this project in their future studies and plan to upload new
videos when available.

To view the website, please go to: http://www.polartimelapse.net.

For more information about Mare Incognitum, please go to:
http://www.mare-incognitum.no/index.php/news.

For questions, contact:
Piotr Balazy
Email: balazy [at] iopan.pl


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