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Arctic nations must drop solo science to manage shared ocean

A new study argues that fragmented national research efforts are hampering understanding of the resource-rich Arctic Ocean, which faces mounting pressure from global demand. Researchers call for integrated pan-Arctic science and coordinated education programs to enable effective management and sustainable development of the region.

Originaltitel: Syn-Arctic Comprehension: Envisaging a Holistic Understanding of the Contemporary and Future Arctic Ocean

Abstrakt

<p>The relatively small, but extremely resource-rich Arctic Ocean is under considerable pressure from a resource-hungry world. Our scientific approach is often characterized by national, sectorial approaches. However, the Arctic Ocean cannot be understood, let alone managed, without an all-encompassing, pan-Arctic perspective. In natural science, first steps have been taken to achieve such a holistic understanding of the contemporary Arctic Ocean, but to support a sustainable and wisely managed Arctic Ocean in the future, the integrative work has to be carefully and wholeheartedly expanded. Suggestions, such as the integration of national investigations and the education of a future generation of scientists can improve the indispensable understanding of the entire Arctic, resulting in adequate comprehension and management.</p>

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