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esearch collaborationStaff NameInstitution Visited &CountryPurpose of exchangeMarsl<strong>and</strong> S AWI (GERMANY) Visit H Hellmer to collaborate on ocean-sea ice-0ice shelfinteractionMax Planck Institute forMeteorology (GERMANY)Visit H Haak <strong>and</strong> J Jungclaus to update modelling skills withMax Planck Institute Ocean ModelMcMinn University of Hokkaido (JAPAN) IAI Discussions, field workUniversitie Sains Malaysia IAI Discussions, field work(MALAYSIA)Meiners K AWI (GERMANY) Planning of fieldworkInstitute for Polar Ecology Planning of fieldwork(GERMANY)Moy A AWI (GERMANY) Effects of decadal changes in Southern Ocean carbonatechemistry on marine ecosystemsNichols P University of Bremen(GERMANY)Member of specialist group looking at future globalzooplankton researchNicol S <strong>Antarctic</strong>a New Zeal<strong>and</strong> (NZ) To review NZ <strong>Antarctic</strong> ProgramPhipps SCCLRC Rutherford AppletonLaboratory (UK)International collaboration on the development of a webprocessing serviceS<strong>and</strong>ford R Harvard University (USA) Research on climate science <strong>and</strong> public policySmith BMassachusetts Institute ofTechnology (MIT) (USA)Tufts University (USA)Department of ResourceEconomics <strong>and</strong> Development,University of New Hampshire(USA)Massachusetts Fishermen’sPartnership (USA)Laboratoroire de Glaciologieet Géophysique del’Environnment (FRANCE)Research on climate science, public policy <strong>and</strong> managingscience-intensive public policy issuesResearch on climate science, public policy <strong>and</strong> managingscience-intensive public policy issuesOpportunities for collaboration on climate <strong>and</strong> marine-relatedpublic policy, including the management of science-intensiveissuesManaging science-intensive issuesTo receive training in the laboratory techniques ofmicroparticle analysis in ice coresTrull T University of Hawaii (USA) Discuss new techniques for individual compound 15 N analysesWarner R NIWA (NZ) Developing a computer model of frazil ice growth <strong>and</strong>transportWCRP Workshop:Underst<strong>and</strong>ing sea-level rise<strong>and</strong> variability (FRANCE)Participate in workshop discussions, present posterLEGOS (FRANCE)Explore collaborative research into ice shelf dynamicsWright S British <strong>Antarctic</strong> Survey (UK) Pigment analytical techniques / discuss genomics analysisInternational VisitorsVisitor’sNameInstitution/Affiliation &CountryPurpose of visitAbram N British <strong>Antarctic</strong> Survey (UK) Scientific discussionBjørnl<strong>and</strong> T Norwegian University of Life Sabbatical visit. Characterise marker pigments inSciences (NORWAY)dinoflagellates <strong>and</strong> euglenophytesBlain SCentre d’Océanologie deMarseille (FRANCE)Prepare paper from collaborative KEOPS project on the effectsof natural iron fertilisation of the Southern Ocean<strong>Antarctic</strong> <strong>Climate</strong> & <strong>Ecosystems</strong> CRC - <strong>Annual</strong> Report <strong>2005</strong>-06 65

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