Update: June 2013 Cooperative Institute For Alaska Research (CIFAR)

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Update: June 2013 Cooperative Institute For Alaska Research (CIFAR)

OAR Cooperative Institutes Graphic from J. Cortinas, NOAA, CI, 3/05 “to establish and maintain long-term collaborative research agreements between NOAA and research institutions... to develop research centers of excellence in topics relevant to NOAA’s mission.”

CIFAR Fellows Mark Herrmann, Dean, School of Management, UAF Larry Hinzman, Director, International Arctic Research Center, UAF Anne Hollowed, AK Fisheries Science Ctr, NMFS, NOAA, Seattle, WA Kris Holdereid, NOAA National Ocean Services, Homer, AK Henry Huntington, Pew Foundation, Eagle River, AK Zygmunt Kowalik, Institute of Marine Science, UAF Gordon Kruse, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, UAF Molly McCammon, Alaska Ocean Observing System, Anchorage Phil Mundy, ABL, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau, AK James E Overland, PMEL, NOAA, Seattle, WA James Partain, Director, NOAA Alaska Regional Climate Services Carven Scott, NWS Alaska Region, Chief, Env. and Scientific Services Clarence Pautzke*, Executive DirectorNPRB, Anchorage, AK Mark Myers, Vice Chancellor for Research, UAF Terry Whitledge, Institute of Marine Science, UAF

Categories of activity/funding Task I: Administrative (~110K per year) Task II: Research initiatives (CIFAR/NOAA programs) (Requests for proposals, reviews, administration of funds) Task III: Pass-through funds (NOAA-directed)

CIFAR research themes Climate change and variability Ecosystem Studies and Forecasting Coastal hazards Themes were specified in federal funding opportunity for Alaska regional CI that was competitively awarded to CIFAR

Prominent in CIFAR’s recent research portfolio: 1) RUSALCA: Russian-American Long-term Census of the Arctic 2) CRESTnet: Alaska Earthquake Information Network seismic stations 3) Climate Program Office projects -- coastal storms and sea ice retreat -- downscaling of climate model output for Alaska -- global sea ice digital database, ) UAS surveys (tsunami debris) 5) NESDIS-supported projects -- Heinrichs/Cherry (remote sensing for hydrology) -- Webley (volcanic ash)

RUSALCA: Russian-American Long-term Census of the Arctic Make physical, chemical and ecological observations where Arctic sea ice is diminishing Monitor fresh water and nutrient fluxes via long-term moorings in Bering Strait Monitor ecosystem indicators of climate change Improve international Arctic science collaboration Explore the unknown Arctic

RUSALCA (Russian-American Long-term Census of the Arctic) Major cruises: 2004, 2009, 2012/2013

RUSALCA cruise

CRESTnet Seismic Stations Blue: CREST stations included in FY14 project Red: CREST stations no longer funded

CIFAR Research on Climate Variability

Three projects under CIFAR’s climate theme 1) Coastal storms and sea ice retreat 2) Downscaling of climate model simulations for Alaskan coastal regions 3) Historical sea ice database,

Autumn storm events by decade, northern Alaskan coast [red = open water]

Downscaled January Temperatures (PRISM climatology) (ECHAM5)

Extended time series of Arctic ice extent, [incorporating ACSYS, AARI sea ice data into HadISST]

How CIFAR helps NOAA “science to operations” Stock Assessment traineeships (~$422K since 2002) Four NOAA Auke Bay Laboratory Research Fishery Biologists trained; 3 at Ph.D. level; 1 at M.S. IPY traineeships (total $330 K) awarded to 17 projects: 9 Ph.D., 4 M.S. or M.A., 5 B.A. or B.S. in climate & climate modeling (10), sea ice (3), contaminants (2), marine ecosystems (2) Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) students

New Projects in 2013 CIFAR Renewal Cooperative Agreement