• Arctic Observations Identify Phytoplankton Community Composition as Driver of Carbon Flux Attenuation 

      Wiedmann, Ingrid; Ceballos-Romero, E.; Villa-Alfageme, M.; Renner, Angelika; Dybwad, Christine; van der Jagt, Helga; Svensen, Camilla; Assmy, Philipp; Wiktor, Josef; Tatarek, Agnieszka; Różańska‐Pluta, M.; Iversen, Morten H. (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-06-24)
      The attenuation coefficient <i>b</i> is one of the most common ways to describe how strong the carbon flux is attenuated throughout the water column. Therefore, <i>b</i> is an essential input variable in many carbon flux and climate models. Marsay et al. (2015, <a href=https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1415311112>https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1415311112</a>) proposed that the median surface water temperature ...
    • Assessing polarimetric SAR sea-ice classifications using consecutive day images 

      Moen, Mari-Ann; Anfinsen, Stian Normann; Doulgeris, Anthony Paul; Renner, Angelika; Gerland, Sebastian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      This paper investigates automatic segmentation and classification of C-band, polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite images of Arctic sea ice under freezing conditions prior to melt. The objective is to investigate the robustness of the results obtained under slightly varying environmental conditions and different viewing geometries. Initially, three geographically overlapping SAR ...
    • Cruise report Hywind Tampen 13 to 28 March 2023 - Cruise no. 2023001004 G.O. Sars 

      Utne-Palm, Anne Christine; Søiland, Henrik; Sveistrup, Anne; Renner, Angelika; Ross, Rebecca; Moy, Frithjof Emil; Paskyabi, Mosttafa Bakhoday; Totland, Atle; Hannaas, Sigurd; de Jong, Karen; Gonzalez-Mirelis, Genoveva; Hovland, Terje; Pedersen, Geir; Wilhelmsen, Jan Frode; Majaneva, Markus; Heum, Sverre Waardal; Skjold, William; Vågenes, Stig; Skaret, Georg; Corus, Finn; Voronkov, Andrey; Kielland, Leonard (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2023)
      There is very little knowledge related to how floating windfarms effect the marine environment as this is such a new “product”. Thus, the data that we gathered on this cruise will be novel in that sense. The aim of the cruise was to look at possible effects of the windfarm on the marine environment. Based on limited cruise time and tough weather conditions around Hywind Tampen we had to be selective ...
    • Fifteen research needs for understanding climate change impacts on ecosystems and society in the Norwegian High North 

      Kebir, Zina Asnah; Chambers, Catherine; Frainer, André; Hausner, Vera Helene; Lennert, Ann Eileen; Lento, Jennifer; Poste, Amanda; Ravolainen, Virve; Renner, Angelika; Thomas, David N.; Waylen, Kerry (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-06-07)
      There is an urgent need to understand and address the risks associated with a warming climate for ecosystems and societies in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. There are major gaps in our understanding of the complex effects of climate change—including extreme events, cascading impacts across ecosystems, and the underlying socioecological dynamics and feedbacks—all of which need collaborative efforts ...
    • From Winter to Late Summer in the Northwestern Barents Sea Shelf: Impacts of Seasonal Progression of Sea Ice and Upper Ocean on Nutrient and Phytoplankton Dynamics 

      Koenig, Zoe Charlotte; Muilwijk, Morven; Sandven, Håkon Johan; Lundesgaard, Øyvind; Assmy, Philipp Kurt Wolf; Lind, Sigrid Gjessing; Assmann, Karen; Chierici, Melissa; Fransson, Agneta; Gerland, Sebastian; Jones, Elizabeth Marie; Renner, Angelika; Granskog, Mats (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-11)
      Strong seasonality is a key feature of high-latitude systems like the Barents Sea. While the interannual variability and long-term changes of the Barents Sea are well-documented, the seasonal progression of the physical and biological systems is less known, mainly due to poor accessibility of the seasonally ice-covered area in winter and spring. Here, we use an extensive set of physical and biological ...
    • Hydrography, inorganic nutrients and chlorophyll a linked to sea ice cover in the Atlantic Water inflow region north of Svalbard 

      Renner, Angelika; Bailey, Allison Michelle; Reigstad, Marit; Sundfjord, Arild; Chierici, Melissa; Jones, Elizabeth Marie (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-11-04)
      Changes in the inflow of Atlantic Water (AW) and its properties to the Arctic Ocean bring more warm water, contribute to sea ice decline, promote borealisation of marine ecosystems, and affect biological and particularly primary productivity in the Eurasian Arctic Ocean. One of the two branches of AW inflow follows the shelf break north of Svalbard, where it dominates oceanographic conditions, ...
    • Large scale patches of Calanus finmarchicus and associated hydrographic conditions off the Lofoten archipelago 

      Weidberg, Nicholas; Santana Hernandez, Nestor; Renner, Angelika; Falk‑Petersen, Stig; Basedow, Sünnje Linnéa (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-12-24)
      Large swarms of individuals at different spatiotemporal scales characterise the distributions of many animal species. In the ocean several mesozooplankton taxa aggregate in large patches or swarms driven by active behavioural responses to hydrographic structures, although intrinsic biotic characteristics of species´life cycles not related with the environment can also affect spatial distributions. ...
    • Late summer sea ice segmentation with multi-polarisation SAR features in C- and X-band 

      Fors, Ane Schwenke; Brekke, Camilla; Doulgeris, Anthony Paul; Eltoft, Torbjørn; Renner, Angelika; Gerland, Sebastian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-09-01)
      In this study we investigate the potential of sea ice segmentation by C- and X-band multi-polarisation synthetic aperture radar (SAR) features during late summer. Five high-resolution satellite SAR scenes were recorded in the Fram Strait covering iceberg- fast first-year and old sea ice during a week with air temperatures varying around zero degrees Celsius. In situ data consisting of sea ice ...
    • Multidisciplinary perspectives on living marine resources in the Arctic 

      Kvamsdal, Sturla Furunes; Dankel, Dorothy Jane; Ekerhovd, Nils-Arne; Hoel, Alf Håkon; Renner, Angelika; Sandø, Anne Britt; Steinshamn, Stein Ivar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-20)
      Many areas in the Arctic are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. We observe large-scale effects on physical, biological, economic and social parameters, including ice cover, species distributions, economic activity and regional governance frameworks. Arctic living marine resources are affected in various ways. A holistic understanding of these effects requires a multidisciplinary enterprise. ...
    • On the relation between polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) features and sea ice melt pond fraction 

      Fors, Ane Schwenke; Doulgeris, Anthony Paul; Renner, Angelika; Brekke, Camilla; Gerland, Sebastian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-11-12)
      In this study we examine the relationship between sea ice melt pond fraction and two polarimetric C-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) features. Three high-resolution SAR scenes were recorded in the Fram Strait in late summer 2011, covering iceberg-fast first-year and old sea ice. In addition, melt pond fraction was retrieved from photographs recorded during a helicopter flight at the study area. ...
    • The One Ocean Expedition: Science and Sailing for the Ocean We Want 

      Huse, Geir; Baussant, Thierry; Becker, Meike; Biuw, Martin; Bødtker, Gunhild; Cook, Jeremy; Gomiero, Alessio; Grøsvik, Bjørn Einar; Handegard, Nils Olav; Hestnes, Arne Johan; Hole, Lars Robert; Husson, Berengere; Jaccard, Pierre Franqois; Johannessen, Johnny Andre; Krolicka, Adriana; Lien, Vidar Surén; Lindemann, Christian; Olsen, Are; Renner, Angelika; Lid, Sjur Ringheim; Steen-Larsen, Hans Christian; Strand, Espen; Westgaard, Jon-Ivar; Pedersen, Geir (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2023-08-24)
      The One Ocean Expedition (OOE) was a 20-month long circumnavigation of the globe by the Norwegian sail training vessel Statsraad Lehmkuhl, and a recognised part of the UN decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. The ship was equipped with modern instrumentation to collect high-quality data on ocean physics, chemistry, and biology. Many of the data series were available in near real time ...
    • Pelagic ecosystem dynamics between late autumn and the post spring bloom in a sub-Arctic fjord 

      Walker, Emily-Zoe Elizabeth; Wiedmann, Ingrid; Nikolopoulos, Anna; Skardhamar, Jofrid; Jones, Elizabeth Marie; Renner, Angelika (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-13)
      Marine ecosystems, and particularly fjords, are experiencing an increasing level of human activity on a yearround basis, including the poorly studied winter period. To improve the knowledge base for environmentally sustainable management in all seasons, this study provides hydrographic and biological baseline data for the sub-Arctic fjord Kaldfjorden, Northern Norway (69.7 N, 18.7 E), between ...
    • Regional melt-pond fraction and albedo of thin Arctic first-year drift ice in late summer 

      Divine, Dmitry V; Granskog, Mats A.; Hudson, Stephen R.; Pedersen, Christina Alsvik; Karlsen, Tor Ivan; Divina, S.A.; Renner, Angelika; Gerland, Sebastian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2015-02-09)
      The paper presents a case study of the regional ( ≈ 150 km) morphological and optical properties of a relatively thin, 70–90 cm modal thickness, first-year Arctic sea ice pack in an advanced stage of melt. The study combines in situ broadband albedo measurements representative of the four main surface types (bare ice, dark melt ponds, bright melt ponds and open water) and images acquired by a ...
    • Report from a krill focused survey with RV Kronprins Haakon and land-based predator work in Antarctica during 2018/2019 

      Krafft, Bjørn Arne; Bakkeplass, Kjell Gunnar; Berge, Terje; Biuw, Martin; Erices, Julio Alberto; Jones, Elizabeth Marie; Knutsen, Tor; Kubilius, Rokas; Kvalsund, Merete; Lindstrøm, Ulf; Macaulay, Gavin; Renner, Angelika; Rey, Alina; Søiland, Henrik; Wienerroither, Rupert; Ahonen, Heidi; Goto, Jade; Hoem, Nils; Huerta, Magdelena; Höfer, Juan; Iden, Oda; Jouanneau, William; Kruger, Lucas; Liholt, Håvard; Lowther, Andy; Makhado, Azwianewi B.; Mestre, Mireia; Narvestad, Audun; Oosthuisen, Chris; Rodrigues, Jose Antonio Canseco; Øyerhamn, Rune (Research report; Forskningsrapport, 2019)
      The primary objective for this krill research activity was twofold 1) to conduct a survey that provides updated estimates of the biomass and distribution of krill which are used in models to estimate sustainable yield in CCAMLR Area 48 and 2) to develop knowledge on the marine environment essential for the implementation of a Feed-Back Management (FBM) system. The survey follows a similar design ...
    • Sea ice variability and maritime activity around Svalbard in the period 2012–2019 

      Stocker, Alexandra N.; Renner, Angelika; Knol-Kauffman, Maaike (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-12)
      Climate change is strongly impacting the Arctic environment, leading to rapid sea ice loss. In some sectors, the retreating ice edge is perceived as an opportunity to expand and develop economic activities. Previous studies show this development in the Canadian and Russian Arctic. This paper examines mobility patterns of cruise ships and fishing vessels around Svalbard, a major hotspot of maritime ...
    • Seasonal dynamics of carbonate chemistry, nutrients and CO2 uptake in a sub-Arctic fjord 

      Jones, Elizabeth Marie; Renner, Angelika; Chierici, Melissa; Wiedmann, Ingrid; Lødemel, Helene; Biuw, Martin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-17)
      Environmental change can have a significant impact on biogeochemical cycles at high latitudes and be particularly important in ecologically valuable fjord ecosystems. Seasonality in biogeochemical cycling in a sub-Arctic fjord of northern Norway (Kaldfjorden) was investigated from October 2016 to September 2018. Monthly changes in total inorganic carbon (C<sub>T</sub>), alkalinity (A<sub>T</sub>), ...
    • Seasonal patterns of vertical flux in the northwestern Barents Sea under Atlantic Water influence and sea-ice decline 

      Bodur, Yasemin Vicdan; Renaud, Paul Eric; Goraguer, Lucie Hélène Marie; Amargant I Arumi, Marti; Assmy, Philipp Kurt Wolf; Dabrowska, Anna Maria; Marquardt, Miriam; Renner, Angelika; Tatarek, Agnieska; Reigstad, Marit (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-09-27)
      The northern Barents Sea is a productive Arctic inflow shelf with a seasonal ice cover and as such, a location with an efficient downward export of particulate organic matter through the biological carbon pump. The region is under strong influence of Atlantification and sea-ice decline, resulting in a longer open water and summer period. In order to understand how these processes influence the ...
    • Signature of Arctic first-year ice melt pond fraction in X-band SAR imagery 

      Fors, Ane Schwenke; Divine, Dmitry V; Doulgeris, Anthony Paul; Renner, Angelika; Gerland, Sebastian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017-03-23)
      In this paper we investigate the potential of melt pond fraction retrieval from X-band polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) on drifting first-year sea ice. Melt pond fractions retrieved from a helicopter-borne camera system were compared to polarimetric features extracted from four dual-polarimetric X-band SAR scenes, revealing significant relationships. The correlations were strongly dependent ...