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Final FREE ONLINE webinar in series: 'Remediation Challenges in the Arctic - Lessons from Alaska's North Slope' will be presented by Keith Torrance from the University of Strathclyde
The next webinar will take place on MS Teams on Thursday, 25 January 2024 from 12pm to 1pm UK time
Previous webinars were recorded and covered a variety of challenging Arctic topics listed below:
28 September 2023 - 'Environmental Impacts and Horizon Scanning for Sustainable Arctic Marine Infrastructure' will be given by Kate Gormely of the University of Aberdeen
7 December 2023 - 'Polar Challenges: Access Polar and the need for Disabled Inclusion and Representation in Polar Research' will be given by Angus Aldis of the Open University
17 January 2024 - 'Arctic Vessel Traffic is Increasing, What Does This Mean for Arctic Cetacean Species? A Systematic Review of Responses of Narwhal, Beluga and Bowhead Whales to Vessel Activity' will be given by Emily Hague of Heriot-Watt University
25 January 2024 - 'Remediation Challenges in the Arctic - Lessons from Alaska's North Slope' will be given by Keith Torrance from the University of Strathclyde
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