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Reinhard Hesse reinhard.hesse@mcgill.ca

Organization: McGill University

Department: Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences

Title: Professor Emeritus

Specialties: marine geology, sedimentology, marine geochemistry

Current Research: Quaternary geology. Deep-sea depositional systems. Heinrich events. Labrador Sea. Gas hydrates.

Dag Hessen d.o.hessen@mn.uio.no

Organization: University of Oslo

Department: Department of Biology

Title: Professor

Specialties: aquatic biology, biogeochemistry, limnology

Current Research: UV-radiation and affects on aquatic biota (freshwater/marine). Export of organic carbon to aquatic systems linked to global warming.

Jay Hestbeck

Organization: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Department: Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management Holdsworth Natural Resources Center

Specialties: bird migration, waterfowl migration, wildlife management

Current Research: Pintail migration. Canada Goose population dynamics. Greater Snow Goose migration.

Renée Hetherington rhetheri@pgc-gsc.nrcan.gc.ca

Organization: Self

Department: Interdisciplinary - University of Victoria - Geological Survey of Canada

Title: Ph.D. candidate

Specialties: paleogeography, marine invertebrates, geoarchaeology

Current Research: Research the application of malacology to a glaciated late-Pleistocene, early-Holocene paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Queen Charlotte Island, BC region. Interdisciplinary nature of this research facilitates the integration of geographical, marine geological, biological, and archaeological data and utilizes a geographic information system (GIS-ArcInfo) to spatially correlate marine data sampled throughout the region. Fossil molluscs are sampled from marine cores, underwater grab samples and raised beach sites. These data are then analyzed and compared to modern intertidal molluscan distribution and habitat characteristics and used in conjunction with geologic and geomorphologic evidence to reconstruct paleosea levels and paleoenvironments at sampled localities through time. In addition, because intertidal edible molluscs are an accessible, highly nutritious food source, biomass calculations and paleoenvironmental intertpretations are then used to assess the region's ability to sustain an early coastal migrating human population.

Georg Heygster heygster@uni-bremen.de

Organization: University of Bremen

Department: Institute of Environmental Physics - Physical Analysis of Remote Sensing Images (PHAROS)

Title: Academic Director

Specialties: sea ice, remote sensing

Current Research: Remote Sensing of Sea Ice and Polar Atmosphere.

Lyle Hibler lf_hibler@pnl.gov

Organization: Battelle Marine Sciences Laboratory

Title: Environmental Engineer

Specialties: environmental engineering

Current Research: Contaminant transport modeling in rivers, estuaries and coastal regions.

Christian Hicks documents43@hotmail.com

Title: Independent Researcher

Specialties: Indigenous peoples, history, Native rights

Current Research: Recently finished article on Indigenous strategies for poverty alleviation. Will soon be working on impacts of human trafficking on indigenous communities in the Nordic countries and Southwestern US. In the recent past completed work on the impact of Saami political Nordic Indigenous politics.

Stephen Hicock shicock@uwo.ca

Organization: University of Western Ontario

Department: Department of Earth Sciences

Title: Professor

Specialties: glacial geology, glacial geomorphology, geoclimatology

Current Research: Glacial dispersal and Laurentide ice dynamics, Nunavut; Committee Bay Project, Geological Survey of Canada.

Christopher Hiemstra christopher.a.hiemstra@usace.army.mil

Organization: Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

Title: Research Physical Scientist

Specialties: snow, ecology, remote sensing

Kaisa Hietala kaisa.hietala@neste.com

Organization: Neste Oyj

Title: EVP, Renewable Products

Specialties: environmental health

Current Research: As an Environment, Health, and Safety Coordinator with Fortum OIl and Gas, involved with arctic research via our oil and gas projects in north Russia and the Barents Sea.

Howard Higgins hhiggins@trcsolutions.com

Organization: TRC Environmental Corporation

Department: Planning, Permitting and Licensing

Title: Principal Environmental Consultant

Specialties: archaeology, environmental assessment, ethnology

Current Research: Status of Tahltan and Kaska and land rights vis-a-vis development

Eric Higgs ehiggs@uvic.ca

Organization: University of Victoria

Department: School of Environmental Studies

Title: Professor

Specialties: community sustainability

Current Research: Inuit navigation, technological change, and social life in Igloolik (Nunavut Territory). Ecological restoration.

Rose High Bear wote@pcez.com

Organization: Wisdom of the Elders, Inc.

Title: Executive Producer

Specialties: ethnography

Current Research: Ethnographic researcher. Co-founder of Wisdom of the Elders, Inc., a Native American non-profit corporation which focuses upon preserving the traditional cultural values of indigenous peoples for future generations. Am also Athabascan Indian from McGrath and Anvik, Alaska. Currently conducting most of my cultural preservation work in the Great Plains, but plan to do work in Alaska among my people, the Athabascans beginning approximately 2002-3.

David Hik david.hik@polar-polaire.gc.ca

Organization: Polar Knowledge Canada

Department: Department of Biological Sciences

Title: Chief Scientist & Executive Director - Programs

Specialties: tundra ecology, alpine ecology, plant/herbivore relations, albedo, climate change, science policy

Current Research: Current projects are focused on population dynamics and foraging ecology of herbivores in northern and mountain environments; responses of tundra and alpine vegetation to herbivory and climate change; treeline and shrubline landscape dynamics; and changes in whole-lake watersheds in the North. Also, research into Arctic science policy and the legacy of IPY.

John Hildebrand jahildebrand@ucsd.edu

Organization: Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Department: Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Title: Professor of Oceanography

Specialties: acoustics, marine mammals

Current Research: marine mammal presence in the high Arctic and impact of anthropogenic noise

Grant Hilderbrand grant_hilderbrand@nps.gov

Organization: U.S. Geological Survey

Title: Office Chief

Specialties: nutritional ecology, population ecology, bears

Current Research: Two studies of brown bear populations on the Kenai Peninsula, AK and the Nelchina Basin, AK: Assessing nutritional ecology, demographics, and ecological role of brown bears; and role of brown bears in nutrient flow between marine and terrestrial systems and the annual and multi-annual mass dynamics of brown bears.

Alexandra Hill arhill@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Anchorage

Department: Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER)

Title: Associate Director for Finance and Administration

Specialties: Alaska fiscal policy, data processing/analysis

Current Research: Economic value of Alaska Sport fisheries. Analysis of Alaska fiscal policy.

Philip Hill philip.hill@canada.ca

Organization: Natural Resources Canada

Department: Natural Resources Canada

Title: Director, Geological Survey of Canada Pacific

Specialties: marine geology, sedimentology, geomorphology

Current Research: Geophysics. Coastal evolution of the eastern Hudson Bay coast with emphasis on the stratal architecture developed as a result of isostatic emergence and as an analogue for ancient shoreline sedimentary rocks laid down under falling relative sea level (forced regression). Students and I studying a variety of modern delta and strandplain environments in order to understand the variability of such systems and the resultant deposits (use marine geophysical techniques such as sidescan sonar, high-resolution seismic profiling and coring as well as terrestrial methods such as ground-probing radar).

Keith Warren Hill kwh20@cam.ac.uk

Organization: University of Cambridge

Department: Scott Polar Research Institute

Title: Senior Research Associate

Specialties: economic geography

Current Research: Russian exploration. Transport and telecommunications. Economic development and communications improvement in Sakha/Yakutia. Organising Economic Development Seminar for August 2000. Minor Aviation in Sakha and the North. Publishing programme of the unpublished works of D.G. Messerschmidt and Steller, the explorers of Asiatic Russia in 18th century; in collaboration with Frankesche Stiftung, Halle, Germany and the Russian Academy of Sciences, Historical section, St. Petersburg, CIS.

Susan Hills sue.hills@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: Institute of Marine Science

Title: Research Assistant Professor/ Director, Outreach Core/ Project Facilitator

Specialties: marine mammals, marine ecology

Current Research: Ringed seal abundance and distribution. Food resources near Steller sea lion haulouts. Effects of commercial flatfish trawling. Effectiveness of marine reserves.

Michael Hilton mike_hilton@nps.gov

Organization: U.S. National Park Service

Department: Lake Clark Katmai Studies Center

Title: Archaeologist

Specialties: archaeology

Current Research: Archaeological site formation processes in the Gulf of Alaska.

Brian Himelbloom bhhimelbloom@alaska.edu

Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks

Department: School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (SFOS) - Kodiak Seafood and Marine Science Center

Title: Associate Professor of Seafood Microbiology

Specialties: food science, seafood, marine microbiology

Current Research: Seafood quality and safety. Food product development and analysis.

Kenneth Hinkel kenneth.hinkel@uc.edu

Organization: University of Cincinnati

Department: Department of Geography

Title: Professor

Specialties: permafrost, geomorphology, soil processes

Current Research: Active layer and permafrost soil physical and chemical processes. Geomorphology of periglacial regions.

Todd Hinkley thinkley@usgs.gov

Organization: U.S. Geological Survey

Department: National Ice Core Lab

Title: Scientist Emeritus

Specialties: ice chemistry, climate change, trace metals

Current Research: Using the ice core record to establish the modern and pre-industrial levels of poisonous and nutrient metals in the environment

Dennis Hinnah dennis.hinnah@mms.gov

Organization: U.S. Department of the Interior

Department: Minerals Management Service

Title: Petroleum Engineer

Specialties: petroleum engineering, pipelines, offshore development