The Arctic is a mystical place. This evening, IDA Maritime and DSNAME would like to invite you to an event where we will explore the Arctic from a maritime perspective.
17:30 – 17:45 Welcome
17:45 - 18:15 Greenlandic nautical chart production (Online presentation); Steff Nielsen Head of Section, Ministry of Housing, Infrastructure and Outer Districts, Greenland.
Nautical charts are essential for daily life in Greenland, where travel often depends on maritime vessels due to the lack of roads. The Government of Greenland prioritizes nautical chart production as a cornerstone of national infrastructure. This presentation explores Greenland’s collaboration with Denmark to create these charts, as well as the key challenges and priorities involved.
18:15 - 18:45 Sea level changes in an era of climate change - implications for the Arctic, Ole Baltazar Andersen, Professor, Head of Section, DTU Space.
18:45 – 19:15 Break (Sandwich)
19:15 – 19:45 Arctic Maritime Challenges (Online presentation), Ove Tobias Gudmestad, Professor Emeritus, Stavanger.
Ove Tobias Gudstad is presenting the Arctic parts of his work as a Professor Emeritus at the Maritime Department in Stavanger. He will cover the following points:
The Arctic maritime scene
Discussion about fuel; burning heavy oil emits soot, covering the ice with a black layer of dust.
The sustainability of the cruise industry
Survival in a lifeboat or a raft
The limitations of the International Polar Code
Access to minerals, year-round transport
Is the use of the Northern Shipping Route sustainable?
Future weather trends as the ice cover is retracting
There will still be cold winter periods
19:45 – 20:15 The New Polarstern – An Arctic Research Vessel (Online presentation); Detlef Wilde, Alfred-Wegner-Institute.
Overview of German polar activities and AWI institute
Objectives of the New Polarstern
Organization of project
Design overview
Status and planning
Video animation
20:15 - 20:30 Closure