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- ACCESS General Assembly 2015 - Vilanova, Spain - 24-26 February, 20152015
- Arctic Science Summit Week 2015 - Toyama, Japan, 23-30 April, 2015
- Arctic Frontiers 2015 - Tromso, Norway - 18-23 January, 2015
- Arctic Futures Symposium 2014 - Brussels, Belgium - 15-14 October, 2014
- ACCESS summerschool 2014 - Stockholm, Sweden - 22-26 september, 2014 -
- Arctic Sea Ice Reduction - London, UK - 22-25 september, 2014
- Second Arctic Circle Assembly - Reykjavik, Iceland - 5-7 September, 2014
- ACCESS Indigenous People workshop - Paris - July 9-10, 2014
- ACCESS WP1 worshop - Villefranche-sur-mer - June 2-3, 2014
- Arctic Science Summit Week and Arctic Observing System - Helsinki, Finland - April 5-11, 2014
- Sea Ice Prediction Workshop - Boulder, USA - 1-2 April, 2014
- ACCESS General Assembly - Cambridge, UK - March 3-7, 2014
- Fifth Polar Shipping Summit - London, UK - 26-27 February, 2014
- Arctic_Options-ACCESS workshop at IMO - London, UK - February 28, 2014
- Arctic Frontiers 2014 - Humans in the Artctic - Tromso, Norway - January 19-24, 2014
- ISAC-ACCESS Responding to Change workshop - Tromso, Norway - January 21, 2014
- Arctic_Options workshop - Santa Barbara, USA- December 5-6, 2013
- AMAP (AACA-C) meeting 2014 - Tromso, Norway - December 10-12, 2013
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- 9 european countries and the Russian Federation represented
- More than 80 researchers
- Project budget: 11 millions
- Project duration: 4 years (2011-2015)
- ACCESS is an European Project supported within the Ocean of Tomorrow call of the European Commission 7th Framework Programme
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Arctic Ocean and Coastal Communities - Changes, challenges and livehoods

EU ACCESS project – Arctic Climate Change Economy and Society
Arctic Centre (University of Lapland), Rovaniemi, Finland
Stakeholders' workshop on February 20-21, 2014, Thule Room.
Fishing is the livelihood of many Arctic coastal communities in Northern Norway and Northern Russia. The workshop aims to bring together different groups of stakeholders who share common interests in the resources of the Arctic ocean. The stakeholders from Northern Norway and Northern Russia will discuss the ongoing changes in the marine environment of the Arctic Ocean and their relevance for the intricate relations between people, sea water and fish. Case studies from the Barents Sea, Kara Sea, Laptev Sea and White Sea will be represented.
Agenda:
Wenesday, February 19, 2014
10:00 – 16:00 Preparatory meeting
Stakeholders from Bugoynes and Kirkenes (Finnmark, Norway):
Elsa Ingila Haldorsen, Bugoynes Opplevelser
Astrid Daniloff, Sea Salmon Fishery Association in Finnmark County
Thursday, February 20, 2014
09:30 – 12:30 Session 1
Anna Stammler-Gossmann, Arctic Centre, University of Lapland
Welcome and opening remark.
Barents Sea. Changing Barents Sea: Fish – fishers -fishery
Astrid Daniloff, Sea Salmon Fishery Association in Finnmark County, Norway
Barents Sea. Coastal Sami and salmon fishing in the Varanger fjord
Discussion
Translation support – Ari Laakso
12:30 –16:00
Indila Elsa Haldorsen, Bugoynes Opplevelser, Finnmark, Norway
Barents Sea. Bugoynes story: From ‚village for sale‘ to prosperity. (New economic activities in the ‚Arctic bathing‘ tourism, King crab farm and traditional cod fishing)
Nina Meschtyb, Arctic Centre, Rovaniemi
Kara Sea. Coastal fishery in Yamal between subsistence and gas development.
Discussion
Translation support – Nuccio Mazzullo tbc
16:00 –17:30 Exhibition Opening Reception
Exhibition by Anna Stammler-Gossmann
Barents stories: ‘How do we see the sea?
Friday, February 21, 2014
09:00 –15:30 Session 2
Markov Sergei. Kandalaksha Salmon farm, Russia
White Sea: Establishing a salmon farm: Challenges and opportunities
Discussion
Sergei Baramokhin, YASAVEY Nenets Indigenous Association, Indiga, Nenets Autonomous District, Russia
Barents Sea. Nenets fishery in the coastal village of Indiga
Discussion
Translation support: Lukas Allemann
12:00 –13:00 Lunch
Florian Stammler, Arctic Centre, Rovaniemi
Laptev Sea. Arctic indigenous fishery in the Lena Delta between exploitation and identity.
Discussion
Closing remark
Anna Stammler-Gossmann, Arctic Centre, Rovaniemi