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Indigenous sea ice experts from three Alaskan communities, geophysicists, an anthropologist, and information technology specialists collaborated to develop an observational framework and a database to record, archive, disseminate, and analyze sea ice observations. Observations are based on ice uses and information about ice conditions, weather, oce...
Local and traditional knowledge and community-based monitoring programs
are increasingly being recognized as an important part of establishing
an Arctic observing network, and understanding Arctic environmental
change. The Seasonal Ice Zone Observing Network (SIZONet,
http://www.sizonet.org) project has implemented an integrated program
for observi...
The SIZONet and ELOKA projects have established a partnership to develop an online application for collection, analysis, display and sharing of community-based sea ice observations. The Seasonal Ice Zone Observing Network (SIZONet, http://www.sizonet.org) project has implemented an integrated program for observing seasonal ice in Alaska. Observatio...
Food web studies based on stable C and N isotope ratios usually assume isotopic equilibrium between a consumer and its diet. In the Arctic, strong seasonality in food availability often leads to diet switching, resulting in a consumer's isotopic composition to be in flux between different food sources. Experimental work investigating the time cours...