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Cruises

This information is collected from FAMOS workshop participants and should allow you to contact each other and exchange information about opportunities at sea and future possible collaborations.

Please send updates to add additional information for this table to Andrey Proshutinsky, aproshutinsky@whoi.edu.

Cruise Opportunities:

Year Region and R/V Time Project Contact information
2014 Beaufort Sea, Canadian Straits, “Amundsen” Late summer ArcticNet Bruno Tremblay (bruno.tremblay@mcgill.ca)
2014-2017 Beaufort Sea, “L. St. Laurent” September-October Beaufort Gyre Observational Program Andrey Proshutinsky and Richard Krishfield (aproshutinsky@whoi.edu; rkrishfield@whoi.edu)
2014 North of Svalbard, “Lance” Feb 22 – 3 Marc Ice station as a pilot work for N-ICE drift project Gunnar Spreen (Gunnar.Spreen@npolar.no)
2014 Fram Strait, along 79N, “Lance” August-September Repeated annual cruise Gunnar Spreen (Gunnar.Spreen@npolar.no)
2014 the slope north of Kvitøya (30E), RV – TBD  September A-TWAIN project  Arild Sundfjord (arild.sundfjord@npolar.no)
2014 Laptev Sea, TBD August-September A collaboration between AWI, GEOMAR, and AARI Narkus Janout (Markus.Janout@awi.de)
2015 N-ICE drift with R/V Lance starting North of Svalbard (~83.25N° and 30E°) and drifting up to two times through Fram Strait   September N-ICE drift project Gunnar Spreen (Gunnar.Spreen@npolar.no)
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