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Iridium
Satellite
WARM Buoy
Earth
Observing
Satellites
DATA
DATA
DATA
DATA
DATA
Meteorological
Sensors
Ice-Tethered
Profler
Moored
Profler
Ice-
Profling
Sonar
AUV
Glider
NAVIGATIONAL SIGNAL
NAVIGATIONAL SIGNAL
NAVIGATIONAL SIGNAL
C02 Sensors
Bio-Optical
Sensors
Argo
Float
Mooring
with
Profler
C02 Sensors
(Not to Scale)
Scandinavia
Barents
Sea
Laptev
Sea
Lena
Delta
103 SIDEBAR. Increasing Freshwater Fluxes from the Greenland Ice Sheet
Observed from Space
By B. Wouters and I. Sasgen
106 An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Greenland’s Changing Coastal Margins
By F. Straneo, D.A. Slater, C. Bouchard, M.R. Cape, M. Carey, L. Ciannelli, J. Holte,
P. Matrai, K. Laidre, C. Little, L. Meire, H. Seroussi, and M. Vernet
118 Interactions between the Arctic Mediterranean and the Atlantic Meridional
Overturning Circulation: A Review
By W. Weijer, T.W.N. Haine, A.H. Siddiqui, W. Cheng, M. Veneziani, and P. Kurtakoti
128 SIDEBAR. Greenland Ice Loss Rate: How this Century Compares to
the Holocene
By J. Briner
130 Harmful Algal Blooms in the Alaskan Arctic: An Emerging Threat as
the Ocean Warms
By D.M. Anderson, E. Fachon, K. Hubbard, K.A. Lefebvre, P. Lin, R. Pickart, M. Richlen,
G. Sheffield, and C. Van Hemert
140 SIDEBAR. Observations of Declining Primary Productivity in the Western
Bering Strait
By K.E. Frey, J. Clement Kinney, L.V. Stock, and R. Osinski
144 Changing Biogeochemistry of the Arctic Ocean: Surface Nutrient and CO2
Cycling in a Warming, Melting North
By L.W. Juranek
156 SIDEBAR. Alaskan Seabird Die-Offs
By R. Kaler and K. Kuletz
158 Northward Range Expansion of Subarctic Upper Trophic Level Animals into
the Pacific Arctic Region
By K.M. Stafford, E.V. Farley, M. Ferguson, K.J. Kuletz, and R. Levine
167 Strategy for Protecting the Future Arctic Ocean
By L.W. Brigham and J.T. Gamble
178 PERSPECTIVE. Future Arctic Marine Navigation: Complexity
and Uncertainties
By L.W. Brigham
180 Increased Prevalence of Open Water During Winter in the Bering Sea:
Cultural Consequences in Unalakleet, Alaska, 2022
By K.R.S. Erickson and T. Mustonen
189 SIDEBAR. Co-Production of Knowledge in Arctic Research: Reconsidering
and Reorienting Amidst the Navigating the New Arctic Initiative
By M.L. Druckenmiller
192 SIDEBAR. The Yup’ik Atlas: Making History in Southwest Alaska
By A. Fienup-Riordan
194 SIDEBAR. Research Networking Activities Support Sustained Coordinated
Observations of Arctic Change
By C. Chythlook, M. Rudolf, M. Biermann, H. Eicken, and S. Starkweather
196 SIDEBAR. Co-Production of Sea Ice Knowledge in Uummannaq Bay,
Greenland
By J. Ryan, P.E. Dahl, and B. Dale
198 Monitoring Alaskan Arctic Shelf Ecosystems Through Collaborative
Observation Networks
By S.L. Danielson, J.M. Grebmeier, K. Iken, C. Berchok, L. Britt, K.H. Dunton, L. Eisner,
E.V. Farley, A. Fujiwara, D.D.W. Hauser, M. Itoh, T. Kikuchi, S. Kotwicki, K.J. Kuletz,
C.W. Mordy, S. Nishino, C. Peralta-Ferriz, R.S. Pickart, P.S. Stabeno, K.M. Stafford,
A.V. Whiting, and R. Woodgate
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