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POLARIN at the European Polar Science Week in Copenhagen

The European Polar Science Week aiming to bring together the European polar science community and reinforce European cooperation for polar science is taking place this week (3-6 September) in Copenhagen. POLARIN is attending this important meeting that presents an important milestone in the cooperation between the European Commission and the European Space Agency.

POLARIN was highlighted during the Parallel Session 7 “Beyond borders: Strengthen global polar research through advanced research infrastructures”, presented by POLARIN’s Project Manager, Veronica Willmott. More information about POLARIN can be found on the Poster #42: “POLARIN: The Polar Research Infrastructure Network” and at the EU Polar Cluster booth at the venue until the end of this week.

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Heads up! POLARIN call for proposals opening soon!

POLARIN will open its first transnational access (TA) call for proposals for researchers to access polar research infrastructure by the end of September 2024.

Projects requesting access to Arctic research stations, ice and sediment core repositories and observatories (for implementation in 2025), and to Antarctic research stations and research vessels/icebreakers in the Arctic and Antarctic (for implementation in the duration of POLARIN), will be accepted.

Stay tuned to know more!

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POLARIN Highlights Polar Research Infrastructure at SCAR 2024 Event

At the recent SCAR 2024 meeting held in August, the POLARIN project was presented, an EU-funded initiative that brings together an international network of polar research infrastructures. The project, which will run for five years (from March 2024 to February 2029), aims to address the scientific challenges of polar regions by providing integrated access to a wide array of high-level research infrastructures, including research stations in the Arctic and Antarctic, research vessels, icebreakers, observatories, and data repositories.

The workshop was an excellent opportunity for researchers interested in exploring the possibilities offered by POLARIN and understanding how the project will contribute to interdisciplinary research on complex processes in polar regions. The event underscored the importance of international collaboration and the sustainable use of available infrastructures for polar science in the coming years.

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Introducing POLARIN Newsletter #1!

We are pleased to announce the release of our first newsletter! Subscribe now to stay informed about the latest news, events, and exciting developments from the POLARIN community.
Visit us online at eu-polarin.eu and subscribe to our newsletter at this link to join our growing community and never miss an update.

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POLARIN at ATCM 46 – CEP 26

THE 46th Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM 46) and 26th Meeting of the Committee for Environmental Protection (CEP 26) took place from 20 to 30 May 2024 in Kochi, India, hosted by the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR), an autonomous research institute under the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Government of India.
The Parties to the Antarctic Treaty meet every year at the Antarctic Treaty Consultative meeting (ATCM) to exchange information, to consult together on matters of common interest pertaining to Antarctica, and to formulate, consider, and recommend measures to their Governments. The Committee for Environmental Protection (CEP) also meets annually to discuss the status of the Antarctic environment in general and the implementation of the Environment Protocol specifically.
As the project POLARIN will provide access to research infrastructures in the Antarctic region, the project was presented to the audience by the Project Coordinator Nicole Biebow (AWI). An Information Paper was submitted by Germany on this respect and endorsed by multiple nations.

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RV Noosfera arrived at the port of Cape Town – her third Antarctic season has ended

The Ukrainian research vessel Noosfera has completed her third Antarctic season. Late in the evening of May 8, 2024, she docked at the port of Cape Town (South Africa).
This was Noosphere’s longest Antarctic season with the largest scientific program. It began on November 17, 2023 along the route Cape Town – King George Island (Arctowski Polish Antarctic station) – Galindez Island (Ukrainian Antarctic Akademik Vernadsky station).
The icebreaker

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The next stage of modernization has been carried out at Vernadsky: what has changed?

Reconstruction of slips and renewal of water supply and grounding systems – important modernization works were carried out at Vermadsky station; they were started even before the full-scale war. They were performed by a technical team of five specialists – Anatolii Andreiev (team leader), Volodymyr Khrapach, Oleg Ganzha, Vadym Neshko, Yurii Shovkaliuk. This team was part of a seasonal expedition and worked.

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Four WP2 online meetings on logistic evaluation procedure

WP2 has during May arranged four online meetings where the infrastructure operators have met to discuss and provide input on the logistic evaluation procedure for the POLARIN transnational access. In addition to getting to know each other, great input was received and the minutes and recordings from the meetings are currently being prepared and compiled.

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POLARIN officially launched on March 1st, 2024

In a press release dated February 29, 2024, from the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI), project coordinator Dr. Nicole Biebow highlighted: “What sets POLARIN apart is that, for the first time, we’ll be offering access to research infrastructures in the Arctic and Antarctic alike through a single project. We’ve created …

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