SMARTIC Stakeholder Distribution Maps. COMMERCIAL FISHERIES Current Activity in the Arctic.

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SMARTIC Stakeholder Distribution Maps

COMMERCIAL FISHERIES Current Activity in the Arctic

COMMERCIAL FISHERIES Projected Mid- Century Distribution of Fish in the Arctic Source: WWF ArkGIS

SHIPPING INDUSTRY Current Arctic Traffic Source: WWF ArkGIS

SHIPPING INDUSTRY Projected Mid- Century Arctic Routes

TOURISM Current Arctic Cruise Traffic

COASTAL COMMUNITIES Current Population Centers in the Arctic

INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES Arctic Distribution

OIL & GAS Current Arctic Activity Source: WWF ArkGIS

OIL & GAS Projected Arctic Reserves Likelihood of occurrence:

ENVIRONMENTAL ADVOCATES Important Ecological Areas in the Arctic Source: WWF ArkGIS

Ecological Monographs, 79(1), 2009, pp. 25– by the Ecological Society of America GEORGE M. DURNER,1,15 DAVID C. DOUGLAS,2 RYAN M. NIELSON,3 STEVEN C. AMSTRUP,1 TRENT L. MCDONALD,3 IAN STIRLING,4 METTE MAURITZEN,5 ERIK W. BORN,6 ØYSTEIN WIIG,7 ERIC DEWEAVER,8 MARK C. SERREZE,9 STANISLAV E. BELIKOV,10 MARIKA M. HOLLAND,11 JAMES MASLANIK,12 JON AARS,13 DAVID A. BAILEY,11 AND ANDREW E. DEROCHER,14 ENVIRONMENTAL ADVOCATES Projected Mid-Century Changes in Polar Bear Habitat Greenland USA Canada Russia

General Stakeholder Reference: ARCTIC PORTS Current Locations

General Stakeholder Reference: ARCTIC SEA ICE EXTENT End of WinterEnd of Summer Current Projected Mid- Century Thickness