SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS
December 9, 2023
Five social science intervention areas for ocean sustainability initiatives
Ocean sustainability initiatives – in research, policy, management and development – will…
October 28, 2023
Spatial Variability in the Primary Production Rates and Biomasses (Chl a) of Sea Ice Algae in the Canadian Arctic–Greenland Region: A Review
The aims of this review are to elucidate the spatial variation in the primary production…
October 11, 2023
Impact of winter freshwater from tidewater glaciers on fjords in Svalbard and Greenland; A review
This review paper is the first to collect and synthesise the available knowledge, across…
August 22, 2023
A dataset for investigating socio-ecological changes in Arctic fjords
The collection of in situ data is generally a costly process, with the Arctic being no…
July 6, 2023
High-frequency, year-round time series of the carbonate chemistry in a high-Arctic fjord (Svalbard)
The Arctic Ocean is subject to high rates of ocean warming and acidification, with…
June 29, 2023
Glacier retreat alters downstream fjord ecosystem structure and function in Greenland
The melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet is accelerating, with glaciers shifting from…
June 16, 2023
A fjord with a land-terminating glacier: Meltwater, bio-optics, particulate matter, nutrients, phytoplankton species, and primary production in west Greenland
Land-terminating glaciers and submarine melting of marine-terminating glaciers are…
June 13, 2023
Exploring intraspecific variability – biochemical and morphological traits of the sugar kelp Saccharina latissima along latitudinal and salinity gradients in Europe
Broadly distributed seaweeds, such as the boreal-temperate kelp species Saccharina…
May 18, 2023
Coping with rapid and cascading changes in Svalbard: the case of nature-based tourism in Svalbard
Tourism has been booming in Svalbard and has almost returned to pre-pandemic levels. At…
May 16, 2023
Ecological impacts of climate change on Arctic marine megafauna
Global warming affects the Arctic more than any other region. Mass media constantly relay…