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Cooperation between Polish & Norwegian polar marine scientists Example and offer from Institute of Oceanology, Polish Acedemy of Sciences in Sopot
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Existing working contacts Instutute of Oceanology PAS cooperates with Norsk Polarinstitutt – marine ecology, sedimentology, oceanography University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) – plankton ecology University of Tromso – marine ecology, marine geology University of Bergen – physical oceanography AKVAPLAN Tromso – benthic ecology, biodiversity NIVA Trondheim – habitat mapping University of Oslo - biodiversity
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Effect of cooperation Join phD students (3) Reviews of phD (3) Joint research projects EU funded (4) Joint research projects NRC funded (3) Joint research projects - shared costs (2) Coauthored research papers (12)
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The need for support Acess to research infrastructure Capacity building for research groups Education of senior students
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Proposed projects Habitat mapping as a tool for environmental management in marine protected areas (IOPAN – NIVA) submited to NFM Climate change impact on Arctic marine Biodiversity (IOPAN – UNIS), Jorgen Borge Climate changes – WARMPAST and HOLOPOL (IOPAN – University of Tromsoe, NP), Morten Hald Baltic Sea influence on Norwegian coast.
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Two levels of project: Oceanographical (IOPAN – University of Bergen) Geological (Polish consortium - Tromsoe University) The main thesis: 1000 years ago climate of Europe was warmer than currently. Knowledge about Medieval environment can allow to predict the results of future climate changes. Multi Sensor Core Logger
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The cultural landscape can only be understood by its antithesis: untouched, unspoilt nature. (Fægri 1988)
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