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Inferring behavioural states from tracking data with hidden Markov models - a validation study using GPS video-camera collars. [PDF]

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Larue B   +11 more
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The under-ice habitat constitutes a critical survival hub for zooplankton in the Central Arctic Ocean

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Cornils A   +18 more
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Arctic States and Asian States for Arctic International Governance and Security : A Japanese View-point

open access: yesArctic States and Asian States for Arctic International Governance and Security : A Japanese View-point
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Explaining Non-Arctic States in the Arctic Council

Strategic Analysis, 2016
AbstractHow has the role of observers in the Arctic Council evolved and why is there increased interest in participation by states and international institutions? This article examines the influence and interest of observers in international institutions. The Arctic Council is an international institution founded in 1996 to promote Arctic environmental
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Non-Arctic States and Their Stake in Arctic Sustainability

2016
Non-Arctic countries, previously largely sidelined in Arctic debates, more and more indicate their desire to be involved in deliberations about the region’s future as has become evident in the accession of China, India, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea as observers to the Arctic Council in 2013.
Ken Coates, Carin Holroyd
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How has Arctic coastal state cooperation affected the Arctic Council?

Marine Policy, 2020
Abstract The Ilulissat Meeting in 2008 was widely seen as the onset of enhanced cooperation between the five Arctic coastal states (Canada, Denmark (via Greenland), Norway, Russia, and the United States, commonly known as the A5). At the time, many diplomats and analysts feared that this enhanced emphasis of coastal state cooperation would undermine ...
Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen, Gry Thomasen
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Iceland: A Small Arctic State Facing Big Arctic Changes

The Yearbook of Polar Law Online, 2013
Abstract Iceland is one of eight member states of the Arctic Council and claims to be the only sovereign state that is entirely located in the Arctic. Therefore, it should not come as a surprise that the region has gained a priority status in Iceland’s foreign policy.
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United States Arctic Research Vessels

Marine Technology Society Journal, 2001
Recent concerns with pollution and climate change in the Arctic have led to new monitoring and research programs that require the support of arctic research vessels. This paper reviews the status of U.S. surface and submersible research platforms with a focus on surface ships. During the Science Ice Expedition (SCICEX) program in the 1990s, U.S.
Jonathan M. Berkson, George W. DuPree
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Iceland as an Arctic State

2019
The chapter focuses on the evolution of Iceland’s Arctic policy since the 1990s by looking at three factors: historical and cultural attitudes toward the Arctic; economic and political interests in the region, and the country’s role in Arctic security and geopolitics.
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