Recent environmental changes and the associated potential for increased economic activity in the Arctic have triggered a demand for accurate sea-ice and weather forecasts, information on the environmental status of the Arctic Ocean, and predictions for future conditions in this region. Many of the consequent science and policy reports have highlighted how meeting this demand requires the establishment of an internationally coordinated sustained data stream from the Arctic Ocean, which relies on a sustained observation programs, in part supported and serviced by polar research vessels (PRVs) and research icebreakers (RIs). At present, these infrastructures are nationally owned and operated with limited possibilities for international coordin...
The detailed analysis of phenomena and observation requirements for the Arctic region given in this ...
The INTAROS Roadmap describes the way forward to improve and sustain the observing capacity in the A...
This report presents examples of how INTAROS has contributed to several of EU’s Arctic policy goals,...
Recent environmental changes and the associated potential for increased economic activity in the Arc...
The study of the Arctic Ocean has become a priority area of research and innovation in Europe during...
Part of the ARICE project (WP1) focusses on investigating the feasibility of transnational coordinat...
In the context of the global climate change, where the Arctic sea ice has been shrinking with accele...
Many countries engaged in polar research are commissioning polar research and supply vessels (PRSVs)...
The Polar Regions may seem remote, but the observed rapid changes now affecting both the Arctic and ...
Global and regional anthropogenic warming has allowed marine access to the region in the High North,...
According to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), polar research vessels (PRVs) are vessel...
The ambition of INRAROS Initial Requirement Mapping was to define the high-level requirements of an ...
The potential for growth of the Arctic Blue Economy is increasing due to climate change, fast techno...
This report provides the results of the interaction between the Arctic science community and the mar...
Dañobeitia, Juan José ... et. al.-- 7th International Workshop on Marine Technology – Martech Worksh...
The detailed analysis of phenomena and observation requirements for the Arctic region given in this ...
The INTAROS Roadmap describes the way forward to improve and sustain the observing capacity in the A...
This report presents examples of how INTAROS has contributed to several of EU’s Arctic policy goals,...
Recent environmental changes and the associated potential for increased economic activity in the Arc...
The study of the Arctic Ocean has become a priority area of research and innovation in Europe during...
Part of the ARICE project (WP1) focusses on investigating the feasibility of transnational coordinat...
In the context of the global climate change, where the Arctic sea ice has been shrinking with accele...
Many countries engaged in polar research are commissioning polar research and supply vessels (PRSVs)...
The Polar Regions may seem remote, but the observed rapid changes now affecting both the Arctic and ...
Global and regional anthropogenic warming has allowed marine access to the region in the High North,...
According to the International Maritime Organization (IMO), polar research vessels (PRVs) are vessel...
The ambition of INRAROS Initial Requirement Mapping was to define the high-level requirements of an ...
The potential for growth of the Arctic Blue Economy is increasing due to climate change, fast techno...
This report provides the results of the interaction between the Arctic science community and the mar...
Dañobeitia, Juan José ... et. al.-- 7th International Workshop on Marine Technology – Martech Worksh...
The detailed analysis of phenomena and observation requirements for the Arctic region given in this ...
The INTAROS Roadmap describes the way forward to improve and sustain the observing capacity in the A...
This report presents examples of how INTAROS has contributed to several of EU’s Arctic policy goals,...