Arctic Encounter Symposium brings attention to 麻豆原创F research

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麻豆原创 Regent Lisa Parker, IARC Director Hajo Eicken, 麻豆原创 President Pat Pitney and 麻豆原创 Regent Sheri Buretta taking a break at the Arctic Encounter Symposium in Anchorage on Thursday, April 7

麻豆原创F research had a strong presence at the last week in Anchorage. 

The 麻豆原创 was one of the co-hosts for the event, which drew about 500 people to the Dena鈥檌na Civic and Convention Center. The conference brings together global leaders to discuss shared issues and interests in the Arctic. 

Several 麻豆原创 representatives, including 麻豆原创 President Pat Pitney, 麻豆原创F Chancellor Dan White and 麻豆原创A Chancellor Sean Parnell, attended the symposium. They were among the policymakers, industry leaders, regional stakeholders and experts in science, technology, energy and maritime issues who assembled to discuss shared Arctic interests and concerns.

It was the first time the Arctic Encounter Symposium was held in Alaska and was the first gathering since 2019 following a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. All six previous symposiums were held in Seattle. Organizers said the event would now be held annually in Alaska.

Gov. Mike Dunleavy spoke during the Thursday luncheon. U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski was a keynote speaker and then joined Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia for a keynote dinner panel discussion moderated by Washington Post journalist Libby Casey, a former K麻豆原创C reporter. Casey also moderated a dinner panel discussion with ambassadors to the U.S. from Canada, Iceland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

Numerous sessions were offered over the two days and included such subjects as 鈥淗ealthy communities, resilient communities,鈥 鈥淓merging leadership for the Arctic & Alaska,鈥 鈥淚ndigenous women in Arctic leadership,鈥 鈥21st century policy & technology innovation for the North鈥 and 鈥淎dapting to the challenges of Arctic climate change.鈥

The list of dozens of speakers for the event鈥檚 various panel discussions included people from numerous local and national governments and entities, including Caroline Cochrane, premier of Canada鈥檚 Northwest Territories; P.J. Akeeagok, premier of Canada鈥檚 Nunavut; Jim DeHart, U.S. coordinator for the Arctic region at the U.S. State Department; Rear Adm. Nathan Moore, 17th District Commander, U.S. Coast Guard; North Slope Borough Mayor Harry K. Brower Jr.; Kotzebue Mayor Sandra Shroyer and Mayor Kenny Bell of the city of Iqaluit, Nunavut.

Franz Mueter at AES
Photo courtesy Alice Bailey.
Franz Mueter of CFOS speaking at the Arctic Encounter Symposium.

Science communicators from the Geophysical Institute, International Arctic Research Center and College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences staffed a double-length table paid for by 麻豆原创 President Pitney and designed to highlight university research, though only 麻豆原创F units were present. The table had visitors throughout Thursday and Friday, with inquiries from industry, government and community representatives.

Geophysical Institute Director Bob McCoy attended, and GI science communicator Rod Boyce worked the 麻豆原创 research table.

麻豆原创F communications team at a table
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The 麻豆原创F communications team, from left, Heather McFarland, Rod Boyce and Alice Bailey.

From the International Arctic Research Center, presenters included Director Hajo Eicken and Brendan Kelly. IARC attendees also included Jessica Garron, Nicholas Parlato, Amy Lovecraft and Athena Copenhaver. Science communicator Heather McFarland represented IARC at the 麻豆原创 research table.

From the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, Franz Mueter participated in a panel discussion about the future of fisheries management in the Arctic. Science communicator Alice Bailey represented CFOS and R/V Sikuliaq at the 麻豆原创 research table. Brian Barnes of the 麻豆原创F Institute of Arctic Biology also attended.

Co-hosts in addition to the 麻豆原创 included Alaska Airlines, ConocoPhillips Alaska and Citizens for Responsible Energy Solution.