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1 Update from Sverdrup Station and Zeppelin Observatory Dr. Christina A. Pedersen Scientific co-ordinator Norwegian Polar Institute

2 Current staff at Sverdrup station Station leader Per-Erik Hanevold (starting Nov 24th) Engineer Marta Karoline Jansen Engineer Anne-Cathrine Nilsen Engineer Hans-Erik Fjeld Logistical engineer Christian Zoelly

3 NPI in Ny-Ålesund NPI is running the two infrastructures Sverdrup Station and Zeppelin Observatory. In addition to serve NPI researcher, Sverdrup Station supports all projects from countries without their own station in Ny-Ålesund. In addition we provide logistical support to projects in need for that.

4 Activity levels 2014 15 visits by NPI research projects, 47 visits from other national projects and 12 visits by international projects to our Sverdrup Station and Zeppelin Observatory Our logistical department supported 12 internal, and 18 external projects While 2013 was a low year in terms of number of scientists visiting NPI infrastructure, 2014 is in line with 2012, with more than 2000 research days NPI is maintaining the measurements for 12 institutions (2 national and 9 international) at the Zeppelin Observatory, and 12 institutions (7 national and 5 international) at and around Sverdrup Station

5 New activities New activities at the Zeppelin Observatory includes measuremenst of cloud particles for NIPR and measurements of arosols for Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany.

6 NPI projects 2014 ProsjektPI Svalbard reindeer monitoring, BrøggerhalvøyaÅshild Pedersen Ocean acidification in zooplankton 2014Peter Thor Annual arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) den monitoring program and population dynamic in Svalbard Eva Fuglei Seabird monitoring in Kongsfjorden: eider, geese and kittiwakes AND Vadefuglbestandene i Kongsfjorden Geir Wing Gabrielsen Possible biomagnification of PAH metabolites along Arctic and sub-Arctic marine food chains Maria Granberg Seabird Populations Monitoring (SEAPOP)Sebastien Descamps Sea ice monitoring SpitsbergenSebastian Gerland Mass balance Ny-Ålesund glaciersJack Kohler Long term monitoring of incident radiation at Zeppelin Station Stephen Hudson Black carbon in snowJean-Charles Gallet Kongsfjorden et al. cruiseHaakon Hop

7 Ocean acidification effects in mesozooplankton Experiments at KBML by NPI, June 2014 Peter Thor, Allison Bailey, Claudia Halsband (APN), Ella Gushelli Copepods, Calanus glacialis Respiration rates To test for metabolic changes Gene expression All genes (transcriptomics) To test for physiological changes

8 Impact of petroleum activities on Arctic ecosystems: Possible biomagnification and genotoxicity of alkylated PAHs and PAH metabolites along Arctic marine food chains Maria Granberg, NPI, et al. Determine possible impact of oil and combustion product exposure on marine food chains and health in higher organisms Establish background levels and chronic exposures of PAH compounds

9 Wang et al (2003) Alkylated PAH homologues - constitute the largest fraction of PAHs in crude oil and environmental samples. Biomagnification and genotoxicity of PAH compounds Parent PAHAlkylated PAH homologue This has been largely overlooked and focus has been on parent PAHs Alkyl-PAHs are more toxic Alkyl-PAHs bioaccumulate and biomagnify more than parent PAHs We investigate possible biomagnification and genotoxicity of alkylated PAHs and PAH metabolites along short Arctic food chains. Sediment-Invertebrates-Eider (blood/eggs)

10 Norwegian Young sea ICE cruise (N-ICE2015) Passive drift with RV Lance January-June 2015 The effects of the new thin, first year, sea ice regime in the Arctic on energy flux, heat flux, ice dynamics and the ice associated ecosystem

11 CICCI campaign spring 2015 Currently Involved: Norut, NPI, ASC, UiT, UiO, NTNU, NOAA-PMEL, AWI Currently 3 groups operating 4 different platforms. We hope to involve several other groups as well in particular the other stations in Ny-Ålesund and in particular AC member and observer countries. Estimated personnel in Ny- Ålesund 30-40 for 4 weeks April 2014 7. April-4. May 2015 Multi disciplinary effort addressing Sea-ice properties Snow properties Glacier properties Atmospheric properties Sea-surface properties Search and Rescue CICCI3 is open to all interested institutions that can participate and contribute. All partners must have their own sources of funding, so this effort is coordination of a group of projects that has common objectives and benefits from coordination and collaboration.

12 Overarching research theme: How does the microbial part of the pelagic food web work as a system? Mesocosm experiment Ny Ålesund 2015 Tentative plans

13 Projects MicroPolar [µP] NF R Processes and Players in Arctic Marine Pelagic Food Webs - Biogeochemistry, Environment and Climate Change OceanCertainEU Ocean Food web Patrol – Climate Effects: Reducing Targeted Uncertainties with an Integrated Network

14 Experimental design 2015 Period: Ca 3 weeks when zooplankton is abundant: end of June – begynning of July (22.6-20.7??) Personel: 20-25 (may be not all the time) –Rigging and filling of mesocosms: 3 days –Mesokosme exp: 12-14 days –Multistressor exp: 3-4 days –Wrap up and packing: 3 days

15 Experimental design 2015 Temp-1Temp-2 pH-1pH-2pH-1pH-2 CtrlDOMCtrlDOMCtrlDOMCtrlDOM Part 1: Mesocosm Experiment 2X5 1250L Ecobulk tanks with DOM (i.e. glucose) gradient and high/low zooplankton abundance. Duration 12-14 days. Part 2: Multistressor Experiment Water from 4 mesocosms with different plankton communities and 8 stressor combinations (2 parallels) = 64 20L bottles Duration 7-8 days. 0C Low Grazin g 0.5C Low Grazin g 1C Low Grazin g 2C Low Grazin g 3C Low Grazin g 0C High Grazin g 0.5C High Grazin g 1C High Grazin g 2C High Grazin g 3C High Grazin g

16 Not so nice when the weather was bad….

17 WORKSHOP: Towards a coordinated Research and Monitoring Programme for Ny-Ålesund Tromsø 8-9 January 2015 Organized by Geir Wing Gabrielsen and Christina A. Pedersen, NPI Objectives 1. Evaluate the current status of the monitoring activities in Kongsfjorden / Ny- Ålesund 2. Discuss the future development of existing monitoring sites and research networks: -Indentify important parameters for environmental monitoring in Ny-Ålesund and decide who will be responsible for the collection of these baseline data. -Evaluate scientific models for long-term monitoring and how these can be implemented in Ny-Ålesund. -Consider how a monitoring programme for Ny-Ålesund will comply with and achieve the goals of SIOS; i.e. improved collaboration between research stations and simplified access to research results. 3) Identify areas that should be the focus for future collaboration 4) Dissemination of the results, workshop report

18 Permissions for working with animals 1.All groups working on animals (fish, birds and mammals) in the laboratory or in the field must apply to Norwegian Animal Research Authority (NARA). The application must include information about blood sampling and marking, if applicable. https://asp.gitek.no/fdu/pmws.dll/Login 2.Application deadlines for spring 2015 is not yet set, but will probably be ready after the meeting 11. Nov. Last year NARA had meetings approximately monthly. 3.The application to the Governor should be submitted only after receiving a positive answer from NARA.

19 Input to Ny-Ålesund Newsletter If you like to contribute to future editions of this newsletter, please e-mail nysmac@npolar.no. Any ideas or suggestions for topics are also welcomed. Editor: Ingrid H. Storhaug, NySMAC Secretariat. Next edition: January/February 2015

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