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Terry Poulton terry.poulton@canada.ca

Organization: Natural Resources Canada

Department: Geological Survey of Canada - Calgary

Title: Geologist

Specialties: stratigraphy, paleontology, biostratigraphy

Current Research: Jurassic stratigraphy and molluscan paleontology (ammonites, bivalves) in northern Canada.

Ross Powell rpowell@niu.edu

Organization: Northern Illinois University

Department: Geology and Environmental Geosciences

Title: Professor

Specialties: glacimarine processes, fjord/shelf oceanography, glaciology

Current Research: Southern and southeastern Alaska, Antarctic and Chile: climatology, glacial behavior and historical record of fluctuations, glacial sedimentology, oceanography, marine geological processes, marine geophysical surveys, marine sedimentological investigations. Characterizing high-resolution seismic reflection records in terms of glacimarine sedimentology and glacial history (NSF).

James Powell jim23powell@gmail.com

Organization: University of Alaska Southeast

Department: Alaska Coastal Rainforest Center

Title: Assistant Research Professor

Specialties: community sustainability indicators, climate change, climate governance,

Current Research: Arctic urban sustainability indicators, community adaptation, perceptions of environmental change.

Richard Powell rcp31@cam.ac.uk

Organization: Emmanuel College, Cambridge

Department: Department of Geography

Title: Ph.D. Student

Specialties: geography, history of polar research, arctic science policy

Current Research: Role of fieldwork, field practices, and interactions with indigenous knowledges, in the epistemology and policy-related issues of arctic science.

Desmond Power

Organization: Memorial University of Newfoundland

Department: Remote Sensing - C-CORE

Title: Director

Specialties: remote sensing, electromagnetic modeling

Current Research: Radar.

Laurie Prange lprange@yukoncollege.yk.ca

Organization: Yukon University

Title: Special Collections and Catalogue Librarian

Specialties: library/information specialist, northern studies, education

Current Research: As the Special Collection and Catalogue Librarian, I am responsible for maintaining and organizing the Yukon College Library's resources on Northern-related material. Materials with a Northern focus include specific industries like forestry, mining, or fisheries, or research on the flora and fauna of the North, or material on Northern and First Nations societies, often with a strong emphasis on history. Materials I deal with may be published or unpublished paper sources, video and audio recordings, maps, electronic sources, etc. As part of the Library team, I provide information through the kind of material that can be stored in a library and used by students and researchers. The main focus of the Northern material is on the Yukon but always within the context of the Circumpolar North

Brian Pratt brian.pratt@usask.ca

Organization: University of Saskatchewan

Department: Department of Geological Sciences

Title: Professor

Specialties: paleontology, biostratigraphy, sedimentology

Current Research: Cambrian-Ordovician stratigraphy and biostratigraphy, Arctic Canada.

Richard Prentki richard.prentki@mms.gov

Organization: U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

Department: Alaska OCS Region Environmental Studies Section

Title: Oceanographer

Specialties: oceanography, oil and gas development, environmental chemistry

Current Research: Contracting Officer's Technical Representative for MMS Physical 0ceanography and Fate and Effects Studies Alaska OCS Region

Pål Prestrud prestrud@cicero.uio.no

Organization: Center for International Climate and Environmental Research

Title: Director

Specialties: population ecology, ecophysiology, ecology

Current Research: Population ecology of arctic foxes.

Michael Pretes mpretes@coombs.anu.edu.au

Organization: University of North Alabama

Department: Department of Geography

Title: Research Scholar

Specialties: natural resources management, natural resources policy, sustainable development

Current Research: Comparative northern development (Alaska, Canada, Australia). Comparative Native land claims (Alaska, Canada, Australia). Resource revenue management and trust funds. Compensation payments for mineral development on Native lands.

Barbara Prezelin barbara@icess.ucsb.edu

Organization: University of California, Santa Barbara

Department: Department of Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology

Specialties: aquatic ecology, radiation, phytoplankton

Current Research: Ultraviolet radiation and aquatic primary production.

Angelique Prick angelique.prick@unis.no

Specialties: periglacial environment, permafrost, geomorphology

Current Research: Rock weathering in high latitude environmnents rock fall, natural hazards

Simon Prinsenberg prinsenbergs@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Organization: Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Bedford Institute of Oceanography

Department: Coastal Ocean Sciences

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: physical oceanography, sea ice dynamics, sea ice remote sensing

Current Research: Freshwater and heat fluxes through the Canadian Archipelago (moorings). Seasonal variability of pack ice fluxes along Lbrador Coast. Ice Beacon and helicopter sensor development to observe pack ice properties. Validation of remotely sensed imagery for pack ice properties. Ice physics (dynamics), remote sensing, and physical oceanography of Canadian arctic and subarctic seas. Pack ice instrumentation platforms (beacons and helicopter sensors).

Peter Prokosch prokosch@wwf.de

Organization: World Wildlife Fund

Title: Chief Executive Officer

Specialties: environmental policy, biodiversity, bird populations

Current Research: Directs WWF Arctic Programme and involved - together with our national organizations in the eight Arctic countries - in a number of projects, which are relelated to our following 8 objectives: 1. Disturbance and fragmentation of Arctic habitats and ecosystems is halted if not reversed; 2. Abundant population levels and historic ranges of native species are maintained or restored; 3. Ensure that any use of Arctic wild species is ecologically sustainable; 4. An environment in which the effects of contaminants and climate change on ecosystems and people are significantly reduced; 5. Increase recognition of the global significance of the Arctic; 6. Arctic communities meet their cultural and economic needs, consistent with WWF's conservation objectives; 7. Capacity exists for an environmental movement in the Arctic; 8. Any development is consistent with the other programme objectives. Quarterly conservation newsletter WWF ARCTIC BULLETIN updates frequently on circumpolar environmental policy, management ,and research issues.

Andrey Proshutinsky aproshutinsky@whoi.edu

Organization: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

Department: Physical Oceanography

Title: Senior Scientist

Specialties: climate change, climatology, physical oceanography

Current Research: Climate change studies, physical oceanography, numerical modeling of sea ice and water dynamics, atmosphere-ice-ocean interactions, Arctic Ocean tides and internal waves, storm surges, regional oceanography of the arctic seas, Northern Sea Route climatology and navigation conditions, polar meteorology.

Terry Prowse terry.prowse@ec.gc.ca

Organization: University of Victoria

Department: Department of Geography - NWRI

Title: Project Chief, Climate Impacts on Hydrology and Aquatic Ecosystems

Specialties: hydrology, river ice, climate change

Current Research: Hydro-climatic impacts affecting the Peace-Athabasca Catchments and River Delta. Hydro-climatic impacts in the Slave River Delta. Significance of fall freeze-up storage in spring-melt calculations.

Matthew Pruis matt@nwra.com

Organization: NorthWest Research Associates

Title: Research Scientist

Specialties: oceanography, ice modeling, geothermal resources

William Pruitt pruittjr@cc.umanitoba.ca

Organization: University of Manitoba

Department: Department of Zoology

Title: Professor and Senior Scholar

Specialties: caribou, cold adaptation

Current Research: Winter ecology of northern mammals, especially relations to snow cover. Adaptations of mammals to northern environments. Ecology of the boreal forest (taiga). Winter ecology of Woodland Caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou).

Monika Pucko umpucko@cc.umanitoba.ca

Organization: Centre of Earth Observation Science (University of Manitoba)

Department: Clayton H. Ridell Faculty of Environment, Earth and Resources

Title: Research Associate

Specialties: biochemistry

Gordon Pullar anglp1@uaa.alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Department of Alaska Native and Rural Development

Title: Director and Assistant Professor

Specialties: anthropology, Alaska Native Corporations, ethnohistory

Current Research: Ethnohistorical research of Alaska Native communities in the former Russian America area.

Erik Pullman epullman@abrinc.com

Organization: ABR, Inc. — Environmental Research and Services

Title: Environmental Scientist

Specialties: plant ecology, mapping

Jonathan Pundsack pundsack@umn.edu

Organization: University of Minnesota

Title: Managing Director, Polar Geospatial Center

Specialties: hydrology, management, biology

Current Research: Director of Arctic-CHAMP Science Management Office, which helps coordinate the suite of 22-projects of the NSF-ARCSS Freshwater

Jaakko Putkonen jaakko.putkonen@und.edu

Organization: University of North Dakota

Department: Harold Hamm School of Geology and Geological Engineering

Title: Associate Professor, PhD

Specialties: periglacial environment, permafrost, quaternary geology, geomorphology

Current Research: -Build understanding of the landscape evolution over short (years) to long (tens of thousands to millions of years) time scales including erosion, transportation, and deposition of sediments.
-Study rain on snow and its distribution and effects on northern ecosystems and ungulates.

Detlef Quadfasel dq@gfy.ku.dk

Organization: University of Copenhagen

Department: Department of Geophysics

Title: Professor

Specialties: climate change, ocean circulation

Current Research: Greenland Sea convection. Bering Sea convection.

Lori Quakenbush lori_quakenbush@fishgame.state.ak.us

Organization: Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Department: Arctic Marine Mammal Program

Specialties: marine mammals, marine biology

Current Research: Pacific walrus biology. Sea Otter harvest bio-monitoring. Marine mammal biology, anatomy, ecology. Arctic sea duck nesting biology, migration, habitat use.