Japanese

1st International Workshop on Arctic Ocean Observation
Future Collaboration by
Research Vessels and Icebreakers

- Thank you for attending our workshop -
The workshop ended successfully.
Sincere thanks to all the participants, and to all those who supported us in organizing the workshop.

Group photo session on NOV.18, 2023 (Size 904 KB is available here)

This workshop provides an opportunity to share and discuss the needs and seeds of policy, science, and other topics related to the Arctic region, as well as to consider how Japan's new Arctic research vessel can be utilized as an international research platform.
 *This is an onsite meeting. Online participation is not available.

Program

Abstracts are available now by clicking on the each presenter's name.

DAY 1  17th November (Fri.) | Breakout Sessions  
*The actual order of presentations will differ from the following order of names.

Hall A

 0900-0910  Opening Remarks
Including the introduction of Japan’s new research icebreaker
0910-0920 Break
 0920-1100 

Aspirations for Arctic Ocean Observation from Early Career Scientists

Chairperson: Sato, Kazutoshi (JP, National Institute of Polar Research) & Von Friesen, Lisa Winberg (DK,University of Copenhagen)  
Speakers:

1115-1245 

Science: Addressing Knowledge Gaps and Future Research Collaboration
Chairperson: Kikuchi, Takashi (JP, JAMSTEC)
Speakers:

1245-1400  Lunch Break
1400-1530

Science (continued)
Chairperson: Grebmeier, Jackie (US,University of Maryland)
Speakers:

1530-1600 Break
1600-1730 

International Collaboration, Policy, Indigenous Peoples
Chairperson: Eicken, Hajo (US,International Arctic Research Center/University of Alaska Fairbanks )
Speakers:

 1800-2000

Reception at Hall C (Invited only)

 Hall B 

 
0930-1200 

Technology & Engineering: Data-driven approach for sustainability
Chairperson: Matsuzawa, Takatoshi (JP, JAMSTEC/National Maritime Research Institute(NMRI))
Speakers:

        
 1600-1730

Sharing Experiences and Developing Future Collaboration in Polar Ship Operations
Chairperson:Snider, David Duke (CA,Martech Polar Consulting Ltd)
Speakers:

  • Kim, Changsoo / Kim, Gwang-Heon (KR,STX Marine Service)
  • Mantani, Sayuri (JP,Japan agency of Maritime Education and Training for Seafarers)
  • Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (JP, planned operator for JAMSTEC’s new Arctic research vessel)
  • Snider, David Duke (CA,Martech Polar Consulting Ltd)
  • Whatley, Will (UK,British Antarctic Survey)

Click here for the abstract of this session.

1800-2000  Reception at Hall C (Invited only)

DAY 2  18th November (Sat.) | Plenary Sessions
Hall A

1000-1005 Opening Remarks (The start time has been changed from the previous program.)
1005-1010 Greetings from Guest of Honor (1)
1010-1015 Greetings from Guest of Honor (2)
1020-1135 

Wrap-up of the first day sessions (1)

  • Grebmeier, Jackie (US,University of Maryland) & Kikuchi, Takashi (JP,JAMSTEC) :
    Science: Addressing Knowledge Gaps and Future Research Collaboration
  • Von Friesen, Lisa Winberg (DK,University of Copenhagen):
    Aspirations for the Arctic Ocean observation from Early Career Scientists
1135-1155  Photo session
1155-1310 Lunch Break
1310-1425 

Wrap-up of the first day sessions (2)

  • Eicken, Hajo  (US,IARC/University of Alaska Fairbanks): International Collaboration, Policy, Indigenous Peoples
  • Matsuzawa, Takatoshi  (JP, JAMSTEC/NMRI): Technology & Engineering: Data-driven approach for sustainability
  • Snider, David Duke (CA,Martech Polar Consulting Ltd): Sharing Experiences and Developing Future Collaboration in Polar Ship Operations
1425-1450 Break
1450-1600

Panel Discussion

Moderator: Sueyoshi, Tetsuo (JP,JAMSTEC)

Panelists:
Eicken, Hajo (US, International Arctic Research Center, UAF)
Garcia, Hannah-Marie (US, Indigenous Sentinels Network)
Grebmeier, Jackie (US, University of Maryland)
Karcher, Michael (DE, Alfred-Wegener-Institut)
Kikuchi, Takashi (JP, JAMSTEC)
Snider, David Duke(CA, Martech Polar Consulting Ltd)
Taylor, Rocky (CA,Memorial University of Newfoundland)
Von Friesen, Lisa Winberg (DK, University of Copenhagen)

1600-1615 Summary of the workshop 
1615-1620  Closing Remarks

Anticipated participants

Scientists and students affiliated with universities or research institutions, people involved in research vessel operations, policy and administrative officials, educational institutions, and private companies who are conducting, considering research or other activities in the Arctic region are welcome.

Registration CLOSED

Thank you for registration !
We hope to see you in our event.

  • Cancellations must be notified in advance by email to the contact details below.
  • Please note that we do not assist with visa applications for participation. 

Important Dates

Registration is closed to the public on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31 AT 5 PM JST.

Important Notice

Abstracts are available now by clicking on the each presenter's name on the program
- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14.

General Information

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Contact

Project Office for Arctic Research Vessel (PARV),
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)

ws_parv@jamstec.go.jp

Disclaimer
All best endeavors will be made to present the program as published on the Conference website. We reserve the right to alter without prior notice, any of the arrangements,timetables, plans, or other items relating to the meeting, for any cause beyond its reasonable control. We are not liable for any loss or inconvenience caused as a result of such alteration.
(In the event of unforeseen circumstances, we do not accept responsibility for the loss caused by delays. We do not cover individuals against cancellations of bookings.)

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