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Upcoming Events

SAO meeting in Copenhagen 10 - 11th February

Authors Workshop - Arctic Biodiveristy Assessment, Anchorage, Alaska 24 - 25th February

Monaco/UNESCO experts meeting on sustainability in the Arctic Monaco 3 - 6th March

WWF- Arctic Conservation Science Workshop, Abisco, Sweden 18 - 26th March

Arctic Science Summit Week in Bergen on 24 - 26th March
http://www.imr.no/assw2009

SAO meeting in Tromsø 26 - 27th April

Ministerial meeting in Tromsø 29th April

News

Arctic Biodiversity Assessment - Greenland/Denmark/Faroes have stepped forward alongside Finland and the US as co-leads of the assessment.  

State of the Arctic Report Cards released October 17th, 2008.  A collaboration between CAFF (CBMP), NOAA and AMAP.  More info......

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The Circumpolar Seabird Group (CBird)

Marine and coastal ecosystems are socio-economically and biologically important features in circumpolar regions.  Populations of seabirds in the circumpolar region are large and diverse.  About 16 species of seabirds have circumpolar distributions while several other species are shared between two or more countries. 

Arctic countries often share the same seabird populations.  Consequently, there is a joint and equal responsibility for the conservation of seabirds in and outside the Arctic.  Arctic countries also share common population and habitat threats in marine and coastal ecosystems that seabirds depend on for their survival   .................. Read more

Latest Report on CBird meeting in Nuuk - download here! 

 

CBIRD XVI meeting Nuuk, Greenland

CBird conducted its 14th meeting in Nuuk, Greenland 8 to 11 February 2008.  The meeting was attended by about ...... Read More

» Goals & Objectives

To promote, facilitate, coordinate and harmonize seabird conservation, management and research activities among circumpolar countries and to improve communication between seabird scientists and managers inside and   ........ Read more