2019-11-05
GreenEdge Legacy science meeting to be held at Nice, Hotel Le Saint-Paul November 5-7, 2019
GreenEdge consortium members will be getting together in Le Saint Paul Hotel in Nice, France
between November 5 and 7, 2019. The objectives of this meeting are
- to do a final overview of the results of the 2015 and 2016 GreenEdge campaigns,
- to evaluate the lessons learned and,
- to do a prospective regarding potential future operations.
Please contact the organizing comittee if you are planning to attend the meeting.
2018-10-01
GreenEdge researcher Dr Annick Bricaud receives 2018 Jerlov Award
The Oceanography Society is pleased to announce that Dr. Annick Bricaud has
been selected as the 2018 recipient of The Nils Gunnar Jerlov Award recognizing her
contributions to the advancement of our knowledge of the nature and consequences of light in the
ocean. Dr. Bricaud is recognized internationally for her groundbreaking contributions
to ocean optics, which cover experimental and theoretical studies on seawater optical
properties, fieldwork-based bio-optical relationships, and algorithms for deriving
biogeochemical products from satellite ocean color.She is a senior research scientist at
the Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche (LOV), CNRS – Sorbonne
Université, Villefranche-sur-Mer, France, which she joined in 1976. Her 75 papers
received the outstanding number of 11,400 citations, and many opened new avenues of research.
Annick mentored numerous students, in France and worldwide, and has a long record of
contribution to community service. She is among the first female researchers in optical
oceanography.
2018-09-28
1st GreenEdge PhD defense to be held at Banyuls-sur-mer, October 26, 2018
Laëtitia Dagaglio will defend her doctoral thesis at Banyuls-sur mer on
October 26th. The title of her project is "Dynamique des communautés
bactériennes en réponse au bloom phytoplanctonique dans l'océan Arctique et
identification des acteurs microbiens impliqués dans la dégradation de la
matière organique".
2018-02-06
4th GreenEdge science meeting to be held at Campus Jussieu, UPMC February 6-8, 2018
International GreenEdge consortium members will be getting together in the
Salle Panoramique of la Tour Zamansky on Campus Jessieu of Université de Pierre and Marie Curie in Paris,
France between February 6 and 8, 2018. The two and a half day meeting will be devoted to
advancing the analysis and publication of results from the major Arctic research initiative.
Please contact the organizing
comittee if you are planning to attend the meeting.
Meeting Agenda
Participant
List
2017-12-11
GreenEdge session at Arctic Change Conference December 11-15, 2017
The GreenEdge project is the subject of two of the 60 Topical Sessions at the upcoming Arctic Change
Conference which will be held at the Québec City Convention Centre December 11-15, 2017.
Abstracts for oral and poster presentations addressing GreenEdge research are now being accepted
by completing the online abstract submission form.
The deadline for abstract submission is September 22, 2017.
We strongly encourage everybody involved in the GreenEdge project to submit an abstract to
either ECO02 or MON07. Please indicate whether you would prefer to give an oral or poster
presentation. In the event that we are unable accommodate all of the requests for oral
presentations, the sessions chairs will make an equitable selection, representative of the seven
work packages.
2017-05-26
3rd GreenEdge science meeting in La Vieille Capitale May 24-26, 2017
Fifty students and seasoned researchers got together for the third science
meeting of the GreenEdge consortium at Auberge Saint-Pierre
in Québec City May 24-26, 2017. The two and a half day meeting provided an excellent
opportunity for researchers to present their results, obtain complementary data and discuss a
publication and knowledge transfer strategy.
Meeting Agenda
Meeting
Minutes
Participant List
2016-12-31
GreenEdge researchers meet in Nice, France December 13-15, 2016
After a very successful 2016 field season, Canadian and American scientists
joined their French collegues at Hôtel St
Paul on the French Riviera between December 13 and 15, 2016 to reflect on the 2016
oceanographic and ice camp campaigns in Baffin Bay and to map out the collaborative analyses
that will be necessary to treat the vast amount of data that were collected over the past two
field seasons.
Meeting Agenda
Meeting
Minutes
2016-07-27
The GreenEdge team bids farewell to Qikiqtarjuaq
After more than three months in the Hamlet of Qikiqtarjuaq, the last three
members of the GreenEdge squeezed the last bit of equipment into the container that will be
transported back to Québec City by Sealift and said goodbye to the community for another
year. Between April 20 and July 27, more than 50 students and researchers from six French
research institutions and three Canadian universities lived and worked in close harmony,
studying the biogeochemistry, ecophysiology and physics of the Arctic Ocean as the ice receded
and the seasons changed.
2016-07-14
GreenEdge researchers finish a successful mission aboard the CCGS Amundsen
Between June 3 and July 14, 2016, CCGS Amundsen was dedicated to the
GreenEdge project. Fifty-three students and scientists participated in the oceanographic mission
in Baffin Bay. The campaign was coordinated by Flavienne Bruyart. GreenEdge's principal
investigator, Marcel Babin, served as chief scientist for the first leg and Jean-Éric Tremblay
took over for the second half of the mission. The Hamlet of Qikiqtarjuaq was inundated with
GreenEdge researchers for the days preceeding and following the scientific crew change on June
23.
2016-06-03
CCGS Amundsen weighs anchor for Baffin Bay
The CCGS Amundsen and her conplement of 75 scientific and Coast Guard crew
left the port of Québec City for the 6-week GreenEdge oceanographic mission to Baffin
Bay. The research icebreaker will visit stations along a quasi-transect at the latitude of the
icecamp. You can follow the mission on the GreenEdge blog.
2016-04-25
GreenEdge reasearchers return to Qikiqtarjuaq for the 2016 field season
The coordination team is in Qikiqtarjuaq to set up the ice- and land-
research facilities in preparation for 2016 ice camp, located off the coast of Broughton Island.
Approximately 50 French and Canadian researchers will participate in the mission. You can follow
the adventure on the ice camp
blog.
2015-11-08
Annual meeting of GreenEdge researchers held in Paris, France, November 6-8, 2015
The international consortium of GreenEdge scientists met in Paris November
6-8, 2015. The meeting provided an opportunity for researchers to discuss the preliminary
results from the 2015 ice camp and to plan for both the 6-week oceanographic mission aboard the
CCGS Amundsen in June/July and the return to Qikiqtarjuaq in April 2016.
Meeting
Agenda
For access to presentations, please contact UMI Takuvik.
2015-11-01
GreenEdge ice camp subject of presentation at Lacanau Ocean
Joannie Ferland, a coordinator of the 2015 ice camp, and Emmanuel Giese, who
spent a month in Qikiqtarjuaq cooking for the research team, presented the GreenEdge project to
the general public in Lacanau Ocean (France) on October 29, 2015. They spoke about the fate of
plankton in the face of climate change and its importance in the marine food web. For more
information please check the Facebook
page.
Journal de
Médoc article about the event
2015-07-16
GreenEdge researchers bid farewell to Qikiqtarjuaq as the 2015 field season comes to an end
After four months in Qikiqtarjuaq, Takuvik researchers and their
collaborators have made their way back to their respective universities and research centers to
treat the data they collected during the first field season of the GreenEdge project.
Preliminary results reflect the quality of the data obtained during the very successful ice
camp. Plans are already underway for 2016 ice camp and oceanographic mission.
2015-03-15
Takuvik researchers arrive in Qikiqtarjuaq to install ice camp
Takuvik research associates Flavienne Bruyant, Guislain Becu and José
Lagunas, University of Manitoba professor C.J. Mundy and photographer extraordinaire,
Jean-Jacques Pangrazi arrived in Qikitarjuaq on March 15. They are busy constructing the ice
camp infrastructure about 20 km south of the village. The first
pictures of the camp show the conditions in which they are working.
2015-01-08
Plans are underway for GreenEdge 2015 field campaign
The 2015 GreenEdge field campaign will be operated from an icecamp on
landfast ice near Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut (67° 29.23N, 63° 38.00W). The camp will be set up in
mid-March and snow, ice and water column processes will be continuously monitored until ice melt
in late June - early July.
2014-12-15
First plenary GreenEdge meeting to be held in
Ottawa in December 2014
The scientists involved in the GreenEdge project met in Ottawa on December
8, 2014 in advance of the Arctic Change 2014
Conference.
2014-09-04
GreenEdge communication project
The GreenEdge communication project, consisting of a 52-minute television
documentary and 12 educational web videos, is being developped in collaboration with PARAFILMS, KNGFU, CRITERIUM and
ECLATS DE LUMIERE. The first three web
videos: i) The Arctic Ocean, ii)The Impact of Climate Change in the Arctic and iii) Ocean
Currents, are currently in production thanks to three-year funding from the NSERC PromoScience
program. Each web video is associated with a educational module geared to 11 to 15 year-old
students that was developped by a team of secondary school teachers.
2014-07-18
GreenEdge secures ANR funding
The GreenEdge project has received funding from the French National Research
Agency (ANR). The money will support ship operations in 2016 and the work being done by French
collaborators.
2014-01-15
GreenEdge secures CNES funding
The GreenEdge project received funding from the Centre National
d'Études Spatiales (CNES) to support remote sensing and ground truthing activities.