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Ridges - Safe Havens for ice-associated Flora and Fauna in a Seasonally ice-covered Arctic Ocean (HAVOC)

Ridges - Safe Havens for ice-associated Flora and Fauna in a Seasonally ice-covered Arctic Ocean (HAVOC)

This project will fill critical knowledge gaps on the functioning of the sea-ice

associated ecosystem in the central Arctic Ocean. Our understanding of

the key processes is simply outdated for us to fully understand the current

conditions and to predict the future. A better process understanding is

required to improve climate models and thus our ability to forecast the

future. To date, essential information on the impact of ocean warming on ice

ecosystems especially with regard to seasonal variations is lacking, which is

largely related to the difficulties of conducting such observations over time

periods relevant for understanding all the interactions in the Polar climate

system. For improved process understanding annual time series are pivotal

to understand these interactions and feedbacks. MOSAiC, an extensive

international ice drift experiment, will study the central Arctic over full year

cycle in 2019/2020, giving an unprecedented opportunity to understand

the processes in a thinner ice pack. MOSAiC will provide unique insights

on the atmosphere-ice-ocean system and add important knowledge on

the processes in the Arctic ecosystem especially during seasons that are

under-sampled so far (late autumn, winter, and early spring). Our work will

examine the role of sea-ice ridges, one of the least studied features of the

ice pack, to better understand their role in sea-ice cover that has become

seasonal and melts in summer. Ridges may provide the last habitat and

optimal refuge for organisms that are dependent on sea ice, while the ice

otherwise would melt in summer. Thus ridges become a key component for

ice-associated organisms to survive and a hot spot for diversity. Data we

collect throughout a full-year cycle is used to improve representation of these

processes in coupled-ice ocean and ecosystem models that contribute to

an improved capacity to predict future conditions. This will be an essential

contribution for the management of the Norwegian Arctic.

Project facts

Name

Ridges - Safe Havens for ice-associated Flora and Fauna in a Seasonally ice-covered Arctic Ocean (HAVOC)

Status

Active

Duration

11.01.19 - 31.12.26

Total budget

34.417.000 NOK

Research group

Funding

Research Council of Norway (RCN)

Project members

Mats Granskog
Morven Muilwijk
Anna Vader
Janne Søreide
Arild Sundfjord
Evgenii Salganik
Jessie Gardner
Benjamin Allen Lange
Lasse Mork Olsen
Eva Susanne Leu
Knut Vilhelm Høyland
Marit Reigstad
Rolf Rudolf Gradinger
Sebastian Gerland
Dmitry Divine
Oliver Müller
Gunnar Bratbak