Barents Sea Leadership on Marine Litter
The project aims to raise awareness, promote leadership and strengthen cooperation to reduce marine pollution in the region.
Save the date! GRID-Arendal is hosting a Stakeholder Workshop on Strengthening Cooperation on Marine Litter in the Barents Sea on November 23 and 24.
More specifically, the objectives of the workshop are to:
The interactive portion of the workshop will be led by Dr. Ansje Löhr and Dr. Frank Van Belleghem. For more comprehensive background information, please click here.
Previous results of the Barents Sea Leadership on Marine Litter project will be shared as a part of the workshop. These include stakeholder perceptions of marine litter problems in the Barents Sea, key messages about the latest knowledge of the problem, on-going monitoring and recommendations of best practices as well as potential solutions, as well as a quick glimpse to the next Massive Open Online Course on Marine Litter in Russian that will be available for all interested actors early 2022.
Languages: Russian and English
Platform: Online, Zoom (Register here)
Date: November 23-24, 2021
Time: 13:00-16:00 Moscow time, and 11:00-14:00 Norwegian time
Organizers: The UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Plastic Pollution (TN) in collaboration with the UArctic Research Office based in Arkhangelsk, Russia
Stakeholder Workshop on Strengthening Cooperation on Marine Litter in the Barents Sea
November 23-24, 2021
Topic |
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Day 1: 13 -16 Moscow time (11-14 CET) |
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Before start: An Interactive Poll |
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Welcome | 5 min | President of UArctic Lars Kullerud |
Introduction to the workshop | 5 min | Anna Sinisalo, GRID-Arendal, UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Plastic Pollution |
Marine litter in Barents Sea, Key messages from a Webinar series | 10 min | Ludmila Ivanova, Kola Science Centre RAS |
Intro to marine litter and MOOC | 15 min | Ansje Löhr, Open Universiteit |
Intro to DPSIR workshop | 15 min | Frank Van Belleghem, Open Universiteit |
BREAK | 15 min |
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Meet DPSIR workshop (group work) | 5 min 45 min | Frank Van Belleghem and Ansje Löhr, Open Universiteit |
Mini break Presentations from the groups | 5 min 20 (4 * 5) min | Group facilitators |
Closing the day 1 | 5 min | Anna Sinisalo, GRID-Arendal, UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Plastic Pollution |
Day 2: 13 -16 Moscow time (11-14 CET) |
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Welcome to day 2 How the theme of marine litter and plastic pollution highlighted in policy-making in the Arctic: an overview | 15 min | Marina Kalinina, UArctic Vice President Interregional Cooperation |
Monitoring of marine litter in Barents Sea | 10 min | Maria Pogojeva, State Oceanographic Institute |
Long-term research of anthropogenic litter in the Barents Sea: results and discoveries
| 10 min | Marina Kharlamova, Murmansk Arctic State University (MASU) Mikhail Novikov, Knipovich Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (PINRO) |
UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Plastic Pollution and collaboration in the Barents region | 15 min | Anna Sinisalo, GRID-Arendal, UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Plastic Pollution |
BREAK | 10 min |
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Panel discussion on how to strengthen collaboration and mitigate the problem in Barents Sea area
| 50 min | Panelists:
Moderator: Alexei Bambulyak, Senior Adviser, Environmental Risks & Contingency Analyses, Akvaplan-niva |
Wrap-up and Vote of thanks | 10 min | Marina Kalinina, UArctic Vice President Interregional Cooperation |
The UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Plastic Solutions is a circumpolar network consisting of 14 member organizations across the Arctic. The objective of the Thematic Network is to foster networking and exchange of knowledge and coordination amongst the experts of the many different disciplines that have a bearing on plastic pollution. UArctic Research Office hosted by the Northern (Arctic) Federal University (NArFU) is supporting and developing international cooperation within the UArctic Thematic Networks and other UArctic Activities.
The workshop is a part of the Barents Sea Leadership on Marine Litter project, led by GRID-Arendal in collaboration with Northern (Arctic) Federal University (NarFU), the Kola Science Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, UN Environment Programme and UArctic, financed by Norway’s Ministry of Climate and Environment.
Release date: 28 Oct 2021