The Arctic is increasingly recognized by the United States as a strategically and environmentally important region. NOAA research supports interagency efforts to understand and manage this vast landscape.
These presentations will highlight NOAA research to improve our understanding of Arctic ecosystems, predict future changes, manage and protect natural resources, and create resilient and healthy Arctic communities and economies. The focus is Research in a Rapidly Changing Arctic, featuring talks from speakers across NOAA and partner organizations. The line-up includes topics ranging from the use of satellites to observe climate change from space to the potential impact of the loss of sea ice on subarctic and arctic marine ecosystems in Alaska.
OAR puts together NOAA Science Days to highlight cutting edge research that has high relevance to NOAA’s mission. This event is an opportunity to showcase Arctic research findings from across NOAA and our partners to give a fuller picture of how the research underway advances NOAA services.
Location: NOAA Headquarters in Silver Spring, MD. Building SSMC-3, Rm. 4527 or via Webinar. To register for the webinar, please use the link above.