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Bruce Bourque bruce.bourque@maine.gov

Organization: Maine State Museum

Title: Chief Archaeologist & Curator of Ethnography

Specialties: archaeology

Current Research: Prehistoric interaction among Indians of the region between the Gulf of Maine and Labrador.

Peter Boveng peter.boveng@noaa.gov

Organization: U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Department: National Marine Mammal Laboratory(NMML) / Alaska Fisheries Science Center

Title: Program Leader

Specialties: marine mammals, marine ecology, sea ice dynamics

William Bowden breck.bowden@uvm.edu

Organization: University of Vermont

Department: Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources

Title: Professor and Patrick Chair of Watershed Science and Planning

Specialties: aquatic ecology, biogeochemistry, hydrology

Current Research: Biogeochemistry, benthic primary production, and hydrology of streams on the North Slope of arctic Alaska. Arctic LTER project at Toolik Lake. NSF/OPP project on aquatic/landscape research. Riparian and hyporheic dynamics. Roles of aquatic bryophytes in streams. Thermokarst influences on the arctic landscape.

Suzan Bowen suzanb@fishgame.state.ak.us

Organization: Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Department: Division of Wildlife Conservation

Specialties: wildlife management, population biology

Peter Bowers pmb@northernlanduse.com

Organization: Northern Land Use Research Alaska LLC

Title: Principal Archaeologist

Specialties: archaeology, anthropology, mapping

William Bowman william.bowman@colorado.edu

Organization: University of Colorado Boulder

Department: Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR)

Title: Professor, Director of the INSTAAR Mountain Research Station

Specialties: plant ecology, alpine ecology, physiological ecology

Current Research: Experimental community ecology. Symbiotic N2 fixation.

R. Terry Bowyer ffrtb@uaf.edu

Organization: Idaho State University

Department: Institute of Arctic Biology (IAB)

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: wildlife, population ecology, wildlife management

Current Research: Behavioral and population ecology of large mammals. Effects of oil spills on river otter. Timing of reproduction in ungulates. Sexual segregation in ungulates. Carnivore-ungulate dynamics.

Sardana Boyakova boyakova@igi.ysn.ru

Organization: The Institute for Humanities Research and Indigenous Studies of the North

Department: Center of Arctic Research

Title: Doctor of History

Specialties: history, history of polar research, ethnohistory

Current Research: History of economic development of the Arctic, Northern Sea Route.

Adrian Boyd aboyd@npc.nunavut.ca

Organization: Nunavut Planning Commission

Title: Senior Policy Advisor

Specialties: land use planning, resource management, socioeconomics

Current Research: Involved in the research and development of regional land use plans which guide and direct resource use. This research and policy development is directed by a broad mandate to consider social, cultural, economic and environmental effects of land use both from a conservation and development persepctives. collaborate:

Bert Boyer bboyer@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Institute of Arctic Biology (IAB)

Title: Associate Proffesor

Specialties: medical sciences, Native communities, nutrition interactions

Current Research: Yup'ik Culture -We are interested in gene by environment interactions that influence risk or protection from obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease in Yup'ik Eskimos. In particular, we are studying the protective role of polyunsaturated fatty acids in the subsistence diet and physical activity on genetic risk.

Barbara Boyle barbara_boyle@fws.gov

Organization: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Department: Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge

Title: Supervisory Refuge Program Specialist

Specialties: resource management, wildlife management, environmental impact assessment

Current Research: Wildlife management.

Carl Bøggild ceb@geus.dk

Organization: Government of Greenland

Department: Department of Hydrology and Glaciology

Title: Head of Section for Higher education and research

Specialties: glaciology, snow, cryospheric remote sensing

Current Research: Climate and melting from ice sheet margins. Snowmelt. Applied remote sensing.

K. Yngve Børsheim borsheim@chembio.ntnu.no

Organization: Institute of Marine Research (Norway)

Department: Department of Biology

Title: Researcher

Specialties: aquatic microbiology, biochemistry, chemical oceanography

Current Research: Carbon cycling in Arctic (and Antarctic) oceanic regions. Ecology. Sea ice biota.

David Braaten braaten@ku.edu

Organization: University of Kansas

Department: Information and Telecommunications Technology Center

Title: Professor

Specialties: atmospheric sciences, snow physics, snow modeling

Current Research: Snow accumulation processes. Snow saltation processes. Snow surface feature dynamics.

Tim Brabets tim.brabets@gmail.com

Organization: U.S. Geological Survey

Title: Hydrologist

Specialties: hydrology, geomorphology

Current Research: Geomorphology of the lower Copper River.

Alice Bradley alice.c.bradley@williams.edu

Organization: Williams College

Department: Geosciences

Title: Assistant Professor of Geoscience

Specialties: Sea ice growth and winter processes, instrumentation, remote sensing, marginal ice zone and coastal areas. Undergraduate education.

Current Research: Winter sea ice growth along coastlines using in situ and remote observations.

Raymond Bradley rbradley@geo.umass.edu

Organization: University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Department: Department of Geosciences

Title: Distinguished Professor

Specialties: paleoclimatology, climatology, global change

Current Research: Paleoclimatic reconstructions from lake sediments in Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Svalbard and Northern Norway

Michael Brady michael.brady@nga.mil

Organization: National Geospatial Intelligence Agency

Department: Department of Defense

Title: Cartographer

Specialties: Environmental Geographer; Polar Regions; local community co-production workshops

Current Research: Climate impact assessment, maritime safety, coastal communities, land and ocean use mapping, Automatic Identification Systems (AIS); co-production, ecosystem services.

Michael Branch m.branch@ssees.ac.uk

Organization: University of London

Department: School of Slavonic and East European Studies

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: history, folklore, ethnohistory

Current Research: Minority languages in North-Eastern Europe. Russian Academy of Sciences’ role in the exploration and description of North-Eastern Europe (including Arctic regions) in the 19th century. Finnish explorers and scholars who contributed to this process in the 19th century.

Per Johan Brandvik per.brandvik@sintef.no

Organization: Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Department: Department of Arctic Technology

Title: Professor

Specialties: environmental chemistry, oil spills, pollution

Current Research: Acidic mine drainage. Persistent organic pollutants. Fate and behavior of oil spills. Oil spill technology.

Audra Brase audra.brase@alaska.gov

Organization: Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Department: Division of Sport Fish

Title: Regional Supervisor - Fairbanks

Specialties: salmon, fisheries management, fish populations

Jennifer Brauch jennifer.brauch@dwd.de

Organization: Deutscher Wetterdienst

Department: Department of Physics

Specialties: modeling, physical oceanography

Current Research: Arctic Ocean. Ocean/sea ice interaction. Decadal variability. NAO (North Atlantic Oscillation). VEINS (EU-project).

Carsten Braun cbraun@westfield.ma.edu

Organization: Westfield State University

Department: Geography and Regional Planning Department

Title: Faculty

Specialties: climatology, glaciology, hydrology

Current Research: Snowmelt and sediment transport in the Canadian High Arctic. Land-atmosphere-ice and snow ineractions in the High Arctic.

Alexander Braun braun@queensu.ca

Organization: Arctic Institute of North America

Department: Byrd Polar Research Center

Title: Professor of Geodesy

Specialties: geophysics, geodesy, geodynamics

Current Research: Global sea level change. Sea level change in Svalbard. Tide gauge data analysis. Geodynamics of the North Atlantic. Gravity, satellite altimetry, space geodesy.

Birgit Braune birgit.braune@canada.ca

Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada

Department: Science and Technology Branch

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: environmental contaminants, environmental monitoring, seabirds

Current Research: Monitoring of contaminant trends in arctic seabirds.