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  • Large Marine Ecosystems in the Arctic. (Source: Skjoldal and Mundy 2013. Copyright PAME).

    Environmental monitoring systems in the Arctic

    Akvaplan-niva scientists and collegues from MMBI and AMAP are authors of one chapter in the recently published book "Global development in the Arctic. International cooperation for the Future".
    Climate change with melting sea ice in the Arctic Seas opens up new opportunities for industrial developments in resource exploitation, including petroleum exploration and exploitation, offshore mining,

  • Sampling bottom sediments for analysis of contaminants (Photo: Gunn Karin Karlsen).

    Initiation of environmental science cooperation between Norway and Russia in 1992

    By Salve Dahle, Lars-Henrik Larsen and Alexei Bambulyak // Akvaplan-niva

    Norway’s relationship with its superpower neighbour to the east has often been tense. In this article, Salve Dahle and co-authors give an eyewitness account of the time just after the fall of the Soviet Union, when cross-border tensions began to ease.
    Early on the morning of 30 July 1992, I woke up in my cabin onboa

  • July 1992, landing at Novay Zemlya (Photo: MMBI).

    30 years of Norway-Russia collaboration for ecosystem understanding in a changing Arctic

    Presentation for" The Arctic Readings: to the 160th anniversary of Fridtjof Nansen", Murmansk, 23-24 November 2021 (digital). 
    By Salve Dahle, Alexei Bambulyak and Paul Renaud, Akvaplan-niva

    At the end of the 1980s there was a growing interest in Arctic states for a better understanding of the environmental status in the High North. In 1991 scientists from all Arctic countries met in Tro

  • Photo: Maria Gavrilo (Association Maritime Heritage: Explore & Sustain).

    Webinar series on Marine Litter in the Barents Sea

    Alexei Bambulyak from Akvaplan-niva participated in a panel and a presentation on MALINOR, DIMARC and ArcToMal projects at the first webinar in a webinar series on Marine Litter in the Barents Sea arranged by GRID-Arendal and Northern (Arctic) Federal University (NArFU). Other panelists were Denis Moiseev (MMBI), Marthe Larsen Haarr (SALT) and Amy Lusher (NIVA). 
    This webinar series bring resea

  • The Akvaplan-niva presentation was held by Alexei Bambulyak.

    Norwegian-Russian event: Anthropogenic litter in the Barents Sea - plastic and lost fishing gear

    Recently Lionel Camus and Alexei Bambulyak from Akvaplan-niva presented the projects MALINOR, ArcToMal and DIMARC at a Marine litter workshop arranged by World Wildlife Fund Russia (WWF Russia). The title of their talk was "Marine litter in the Arctic seas - Norwegian-Russian research collaboration and innovative litter mapping solutions". The event was arranged with support of the Consulate Gener

  • Participants at the conference 'Radioecological research and monitoring in the Barents Sea and the Andreeva Bay. Oct. 2016, i/b Lenin, Murmansk (Photo credit: MMBI)

    Radioecological studies along spent nuclear fuel shipping route in Russia

    Akvaplan-niva and Murmansk Marine Biological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (MMBI) have completed a research project on radioecological assessment of the marine environment along the Murman Coast.

    Our institutes have been cooperating on environmental research projects since the early 1990s. The first joint expedition with baseline studies of marine ecosystems, biodiversity an

  • Group photo from ECOARCTIC-2019

    Safe exploration and biodiversity conservation in the Arctic - ECOARCTIC-2020 forum

    Representatives from research institutes and universities, oil companies, regional authorities, nature protection and indigenous peoples organisations from Naryan-Mar, Arkhangelsk, Moscow, Ufa, Krasnoyarsk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (Russia) and Tromsø (Norway) took part in the round table. Alexei Bambulyak, manager Russia at Akvaplan-niva was a moderator of the round-table session and discussions.
    At

  • Salve Dahle at Arctic Frontiers 2020

    Arctic Frontiers speaks at Arctic Days in Moscow

    This week Salve Dahle (Akvaplan-niva) takes part in a prestigious panel at a digital version of the conference "Arctic and Antarctic Days in Moscow" November 25-27 (http://arctic-days.ru/en/)and gives a talk at the International Scientific Congress "Open Arctic and Antarctic." 
    Program and panel participants
    International Scientific Congress: OPEN ARCTIC AND ANTARCTIC
    Date and time: Nov

  • Russian field personell preparing nets for sample collection (Photo Guttorm Christensen/Akvaplan-niva)

    ​Environmental impacts from the Norilsk diesel spill – knowledge from previous events

    On 29 May this year a storage tank ruptured near Norilsk in the Russian Arctic releasing 21 000 cubic meters of diesel fuel onto the adjacent marshes and rivers. The spill is considered the second largest in Russia's history after the 1994 Usinsk oil pipeline spill in the Komi Republic during which Senior advisor at Akvaplan-niva , Salve Dahle, was on the ground in the Nenets region.

  • From left: Alexander Struglev (Roscongress) and Salve Dahle (Akvaplan-niva) (Photo Cred. Rosgoncress).

    Russia and Norway - Arctic collaboration platforms

    In 2017, Akvaplan-niva signed a Collaboration Agreement with Roscongress Foundation to strengthen cooperation between two Arctic forums – Arctic Frontiers (Norway) and Arctic: Territory of Dialogue (Russia). The next Arctic Frontiers will be held February 2021 and the next Arctic: Territory of Dialogue Forum will be arranged also in 2021, when Russia takes chairmanship in the Arctic Council

  • Alexei Bambulyak moderates aquaculture event in Karelia Russia

    Aquaculture competence to Karelia Russia

    ​In September, Alexei Bambulyak and Gjermund Bahr represented Akvaplan-niva in the NRCC Business mission to Karelia, gave talks on ‘Norwegian aquaculture sector – developments and innovations’ at the Business seminar and on ‘Planning, control and monitoring in aquaculture in Norway’, as well as took part in study visits to aquaculture facilities and B2B meetings in Karelia.

  • R/V Dalnie Zelentsy (Photo: MMB).

    ​Akvaplan-niva on Nansen Legacy cruise in Russian waters

    In October Vladimir Savinov, a researcher at Akvaplan-niva (APN), will be part of the scientific crew on R/V Dalnie Zelentsy conducting monitoring surveys in the eastern Barents Sea. Through a collaborative agreement between the Murmansk Marine Biological Institute (MMBI) and APN, Savinov will sample sediments, zooplankton, fish, and seawater for use by several Nansen Legacy project researchers.

  • Photo: Perrine Geraudie set for Arctic cruise lectures

    Arctic cruise tourists assist plastic scientists

    Next week Perrine Geraudie from Akvaplan-niva will join a cruise going from Longyearbyen to Franz Josef Land with the Russian cruise operator Poseidon Expeditions. The name of the boat is Sea Spirit and he cruise lasts from 13-26 August. During the cruise Geraudie will assist tourists in collecting data on plastics/marine litter.

  • Fram Centre plastic research at Nordic ocean conference in Iceland

    Fram Centre plastic research at Nordic ocean conference in Iceland

    This week Lionel Camus from Akvaplan-niva presents at the event "The Ocean - Blue Growth in the North" in Reykjavik. The event is arranged by the Iceland‘s presidency in the Nordic Council, the Nordic Region in Focus and the Royal Norwegian Embassy​. Camus represent the Fram Centre Research Program on Plastic in the Arctic but will also present the MALINOR project on marine litter.

  • Lionel Camus and Alexei Bambulyak in front of the MALINOR poster at the Moscow event (Photo credit:  Bjørn Einar Grøsvik, IMR)

    "A plasticized world" - Bilateral marine litter project presented in Moscow

    ​This week Lionel Camus and Alexei Bambulyak from Akvaplan-niva visit Moscow to present the MALINOR project on marine litter in the Norwegian and Russian Arctic Seas. The event was the Norwegian-Russian seminar on Prevention of Marine Plastic Litter and Micro-plastics in the Barents Sea hosted by the Ministry of Nature Resources and Environment of Russia.

  • Photo. Alexei Bambulyak at NORWEP Gazprom event in St. Petersburg. Copyright:  OMR 2018 Directorate

    Russian interest in ocean drones - the Glider project goes abroad

    The Glider project, led by Akvaplan-niva in Tromsø Norway, was presented and met with great interest at two different events in Russia this year, NORWEB Gazprom workshop during Offshore Marintec Russia 2018 in St. Petersburg in October and in July at an event arranged by Rosneft in Murmansk.

  • Figur: Ti dagers syklusen til en Argo-bøye

    ​Bøyer for havovervåking - Den norske Argo infrastrukturen

    NorArgo er et observasjonssystem for nordiske havområder bestående av batteridrevne bøyer, Argo-bøyer. NorArgo skal levere fysiske og biogeokjemiske data av høy kvalitet, i nær sanntid og med ukentlig tidsoppløsning. Datamaterialet vil være av betydning for forskning, overvåking og klimamodellering.

  • Deploying the cassette (rosettes) with Niskin bottles. Photo Credit: V. Novikov

    Akvaplan-niva leads Nansen Legacy cooperation with Russia: Mapping Barents Sea benthic fauna

    On April 17, 2018 the Russian research vessel Dalniye Zelentsy departed from Murmansk for the Barents Sea. The research cruise was part of the Russian cooperation in the Nansen Legacy, led by Nansen Legacy partner Akvaplan-niva (APN). The cruise was a collaboration between APN and Murmansk Marine Biological Institute who have run joint research projects in the Barents Sea since 1989.

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