Annual report 2005-06.indd - Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems ...
Annual report 2005-06.indd - Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems ... Annual report 2005-06.indd - Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems ...
esearch collaborationVisitor’sNameBrigham LInstitution/Affiliation &CountryUS Arctic ResearchCommission (USA)Purpose of visitSeminar and discussions on Arctic Climate Impact Assessmentand the Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment (2005-2008) ofthe Arctic CouncilCassar N Princeton University (USA) Set up of instrumentation used for collaborative work on O 2/ArmeasurementsDe’Ath RFricker HHagen WHegseth EHibler WBristol Glaciology Centre,University of Bristol (UK)Scripps Institution ofOceanography (USA)University of Bremen(GERMANY)University of Tromsø(NORWAY)IARC, University of Alaska(USA)Participate in Antarctic accumulation workshop at ACE CRC,present seminar on contribution of glaciers to future sea-levelrise, and discuss iceberg trajectory modelling research.Collaborative projects on Antarctic researchFood web studies, including laboratory feeding trials andmanuscript preparationCollaboration on sea ice primary productivity studiesCollaboration on ice-ocean modelGranskog M University of ManitobaPlanning of fieldwork(CANADA)Legrésy B LEGOS/CNRS (FRANCE) Participate in Antarctic summer field season and project workon Amery Ice ShelfLenser T University of York (UK) Masters professional placementPoisson AUniversité Pierre et Marie Curie(FRANCE)Joint work on AstrolabeSchneider D University of Washington SCAR Fellowship(USA)Schwarz J AWI (GERMANY) Post-cruise analysis of bio-optical samples from the Broke-West voyage.Szeto A York University (CANADA) Sabbatical leave, working with Roland Warner and RichardColeman on ice shelf flexureTeschke M AWI (GERMANY) Collaborative experiment on krill growth and physiology usingKingston facilityWoolf ACCLRC Rutherford AppletonLaboratory (UK)Research Consultancies & ContractsEstablish Web Services at UTAS, and shape TPAC grid visionName Consultancy or contract Period Total (A$) 2005-06 ($)Bindoff NHunter JColeman RLugten GStrategies and Recommendations Report forFuture Best Practice Science Computing inDepartment of Natural Resources, Mines andWaterHydro Tasmania ContractSea-level Reference Group (TasmanianGovernment)Sustainable yield as a fisheries conservationobjective in developing statesMay 2005 toMarch 20062003 to May2006Pro bono*$340,000cash plusin-kind~$340,000Pro bono2003-06 $800 $200Jan – June2006Pro bono*$150,000cashPro bonoMcInnes K Gippsland Coastal Board 1 October2005 – 30June 2006*$45,000 *$45,00066 Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems CRC - Annual Report 2005-06
esearch collaborationName Consultancy or contract Period Total (A$) 2005-06 ($)Trull TOcean Nourishment, Inc.: Advice onformulating and presenting quantificationof carbon sequestration achieved byocean nutrient additions for submission toUnited Nations Sustainable DevelopmentMechanism process*Funds not administered by the ACE CRC.GrantsJuly 2006 *$3,000(estimatedvalue – probono)Project & granting body Researchers GrantperiodIce sheet-atmosphere interaction and surfaceclimatology of interior Antarctica (AustralianAntarctic Research Program)Sea ice thickness distribution in the Indian Oceansector of the Southern Ocean.Australian Antarctic Research ProgramThe drift of Antarctic sea iceAustralian Antarctic Research ProgramIce shelf - ocean interaction in the cavity beneaththe Amery Ice ShelfAustralian Antarctic Research ProgramSimulating the Southern Ocean With an Active Seaice ModelAPAC Merit Allocation SchemeIPCC, Chapter 5 Observations: Oceanic ClimateChange and Sea LevelAust. Greenhouse OfficeTPAC National Facility, Grid and EOT program 2004-2006APACThe oceanography of the region between 30° and80° East (CCAMLR Division 58.4.2)ASACTargeting organically-complexed iron species inseawater using selective solid-phase adsorbentresinsARC DiscoveryOrigin of elevated Southern Ocean productivityand its influence on atmospheric carbon dioxide(KEOPS)DEST International Science Linkages (FASTprogram)Selenium as a key micronutrient in primaryproductivity in the Southern OceanAustralian Antarctic Science grantAllison I 2003-08 LogisticalsupportAllison I 2003-08 LogisticalsupportAllison I 2003-08 LogisticalsupportAllison I, BindoffN, Craven M2003-07 LogisticalsupportBindoff N 2005 Computertime460800ServiceUnits,$200,000Bindoff N July 2004-July 2007Bindoff N 2004-06inclusiveBindoff N, TrullT, Tilbrook B,Nicol S$3,000(estimatedvalue – probono)Cash and/or In-KindTotal 2005-06$200,000$58,000 $29,000$1,440,000 $480,0002005-06 Ship time for$1,792,000Ship time for$1,792,000Bowie A 2003-06 $275,035 $82,345Bowie A, Trull T 2004-06 $52,680cash;$3,456,584in-kindButler E, WakeB, Bowie A2004-07 $122,000 inkind$34,180cashAntarctic Climate & Ecosystems CRC - Annual Report 2005-06 67
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esearch collaborationVisitor’sNameBrigham LInstitution/Affiliation &CountryUS Arctic ResearchCommission (USA)Purpose of visitSeminar <strong>and</strong> discussions on Arctic <strong>Climate</strong> Impact Assessment<strong>and</strong> the Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment (<strong>2005</strong>-2008) ofthe Arctic CouncilCassar N Princeton University (USA) Set up of instrumentation used for collaborative work on O 2/ArmeasurementsDe’Ath RFricker HHagen WHegseth EHibler WBristol Glaciology Centre,University of Bristol (UK)Scripps Institution ofOceanography (USA)University of Bremen(GERMANY)University of Tromsø(NORWAY)IARC, University of Alaska(USA)Participate in <strong>Antarctic</strong> accumulation workshop at ACE CRC,present seminar on contribution of glaciers to future sea-levelrise, <strong>and</strong> discuss iceberg trajectory modelling research.Collaborative projects on <strong>Antarctic</strong> researchFood web studies, including laboratory feeding trials <strong>and</strong>manuscript preparationCollaboration on sea ice primary productivity studiesCollaboration on ice-ocean modelGranskog M University of ManitobaPlanning of fieldwork(CANADA)Legrésy B LEGOS/CNRS (FRANCE) Participate in <strong>Antarctic</strong> summer field season <strong>and</strong> project workon Amery Ice ShelfLenser T University of York (UK) Masters professional placementPoisson AUniversité Pierre et Marie Curie(FRANCE)Joint work on AstrolabeSchneider D University of Washington SCAR Fellowship(USA)Schwarz J AWI (GERMANY) Post-cruise analysis of bio-optical samples from the Broke-West voyage.Szeto A York University (CANADA) Sabbatical leave, working with Rol<strong>and</strong> Warner <strong>and</strong> RichardColeman on ice shelf flexureTeschke M AWI (GERMANY) Collaborative experiment on krill growth <strong>and</strong> physiology usingKingston facilityWoolf ACCLRC Rutherford AppletonLaboratory (UK)Research Consultancies & ContractsEstablish Web Services at UTAS, <strong>and</strong> shape TPAC grid visionName Consultancy or contract Period Total (A$) <strong>2005</strong>-06 ($)Bindoff NHunter JColeman RLugten GStrategies <strong>and</strong> Recommendations Report forFuture Best Practice Science Computing inDepartment of Natural Resources, Mines <strong>and</strong>WaterHydro Tasmania ContractSea-level Reference Group (TasmanianGovernment)Sustainable yield as a fisheries conservationobjective in developing statesMay <strong>2005</strong> toMarch 20062003 to May2006Pro bono*$340,000cash plusin-kind~$340,000Pro bono2003-06 $800 $200Jan – June2006Pro bono*$150,000cashPro bonoMcInnes K Gippsl<strong>and</strong> Coastal Board 1 October<strong>2005</strong> – 30June 2006*$45,000 *$45,00066 <strong>Antarctic</strong> <strong>Climate</strong> & <strong>Ecosystems</strong> CRC - <strong>Annual</strong> Report <strong>2005</strong>-06