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Erica.Baird2025-07-16T15:46:27-04:00

ASM2016

ArcticNet’s 12th Annual Scientific Meeting was a huge success with over 750 participants, inclusive of leading Arctic researchers, graduate students, northern community representatives, and government and industry partners. From December 5 to 9 2016, Canada’s top Arctic scientists gathered at the RBC Convention Centre in Winnipeg to address the numerous environmental, social, economical and political challenges and opportunities that are emerging from climate change and modernization in the Arctic.

More than 280 oral presentations and 200 scientific posters from all fields of Arctic research were presented during the meeting, reflecting the tremendous, multidisciplinary research effort supported by the Network and its partners.

As evidence of a promising future for Canadian Arctic research, over 300 graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and researchers attended the eleventh ArcticNet Student Day, with 10 students awarded prizes for the excellence of their posters and research.

ArcticNet was pleased to welcome The W. Garfield Weston Foundation to present the annual Weston Family Prize for Lifetime Achievement in Northern Research to Dr. John England during the conference. In addition, the Inuit Recognition Award was presented to Inez Shiwak for her contribution to Arctic research and the APECS Canada-ASA Mentor Award was presented to Joel McAlister, acknowledging his dedication to early career polar researchers.

Also highly anticipated, the fifth annual Arctic Inspiration Prize Award Ceremony at the Winnipeg Centennial Concert Hall featured a performance of Vincent Ho’s Arctic Symphony by the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with the Nunavut Sivuniksavut students. In the presence of His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, the co-hosts Clara Hughes and Andrea Brazeau highlighted the creative and inspirational knowledge to action plans that are helping to transform life in Canada’s North.

The ArcticNet Board of Directors, Research Management Committee and Administrative Centre would like to thank all the participants, sponsors, partners and exhibitors for their contribution in making the ASM2016 such a great success.

To access the official conference website: http://www.arcticnetmeetings.ca/asm2016/.

Sponsors & Exhibitors

ASM2016 Exhibitors

  • Arctic Institute of North America
  • Arctic Science (Canadian Science Publishing)
  • ATS Services Limited
  • Campbell Scientific
  • Canadian Network of Northern Research Operators
  • Canadian Space Agency
  • DASCO Equipment
  • Eeyou Marine Region Entities
  • Hoskin Scientific Ltd.
  • Institut nordique du Québec
  • Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
  • Jasco Applied Sciences
  • Kongsberg Maritime
  • Nunavut Climate Change Centre
  • Ocean Networks Canada
  • Polar Continental Shelf Program
  • Polar Knowledge Canada
  • RBR Ltd.
  • ROMOR Ocean Solutions
  • Solara Remote Data Delivery Inc.
  • Students on Ice
  • The Canadian Scientific Submersible Facility
  • Yukon Research Centre

ASM2016 Sponsors

  • The W. Garfield Weston Foundation

ASM2016 Partners

  • Arctic Inspiration Prize
  • Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  • Inuit Circumpolar Council (Canada)
  • Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
  • Networks of Centres of Excellence of Canada
  • Northern Contaminants Program
  • Polar Knowledge Canada
  • Sentinel North
  • Winnipeg Art Gallery

Graduate Student Poster Award Recipients

Terrestrial Sciences

  • First Place: Vincent L’Hérault, Université du Québec à Rimouski
  • Second Place: Philip Mann, Wilfrid Laurier University
  • Third Place: Michaël Bonin, Université Laval

Marine Sciences

  • First Place: Gabrielle Grenier, University of Manitoba
  • Second Place: Maha Ghazal, University of Manitoba
  • Third Place: Laura Dalman, University of Manitoba

Human Health and Social Sciences

  • First Place: David Borish, University of Guelph
  • Second Place: Alexandra Sawatzky, University of Guelphh
  • Third Place: Linnaea Jasiuk, University of Guelph

Inuit Partnership of Excellence Award

  • Linnaea Jasiuk, University of Guelph

2016 Photo Contest

First Place: $350
Alexandre Paiement

Alexandre Paiement/First Place

Caption: Rough legged hawk chick testing his wings.

Second Place: $250
Samuel Gagnon

Samuel Gagnon/Second Place

Caption: Sunrise in the Narsajuaq river valley with a view of the Hudson Strait.

Third Place: $150
Jakob Sievers

Jakob Sievers/Honourable Mention

Caption:The Norwegian Polar Research vessel “Lance” attached to sea ice in the Fram Strait.

Honourable Mention: $100
Sandra Angers-Blondin

Sandra Angers-Blondin/Honourable Mention

Caption: Alpine tundra in the Kluane area, Yukon Territory.

Honourable Mention: $100
Kevin Hawkshaw

Kevin Hawkshaw/Honourable Mention

Caption: Arctic Fox pup. Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.

Honourable Mention: $100
Pierre Blévin

Pierre Blévin/Honourable Mention

Caption : Walrus in Prins Karls Forland, Spitzberg.

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