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EEAFigure Distribution of Reindeer Populations in the Barents Region, December 1997
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EEAFigure Fishing mortality of Northeast Arctic cod stocks
This figure shows fishing mortality of Northeast Arctic cod stocks between 1946 and 2005
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EEAFigure Monthly deviations of Arctic sea ice extent
Note: Deviations relative to the monthly average of the 30 years period.
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EEAFigure Observed and projected Arctic September sea-ice extent 1900-2100
Note: The retreat of the sea ice has been faster than predicted: Arctic September sea-ice extent from observations (thick orange line) together with the mean value (solid grey line) from 13 IPCC AR4 climate models and the variance (dotted black line) of models runs.
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EEAFigure Observed concentrations of mercury in precipitation in the Arctic regions of Finland and Sweden
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Cloud Video Our arctic challenge
Jacqueline McGlade, Executive Director of the European Environment Agency (EEA), and three of her colleagues have chosen to be part of an extraordinary journey in East Greenland. They travel from their offices in Copenhagen to participate in a multi sport race, where they challenge themselves through 250 kilometers of the Arctic wilderness. On their way they encounter the effects of climate change and its impact on the Arctic environment. The Inuit are among the first people to experience the effects of climate change. They are in the middle of an environmental challenge that will change many parts of their culture. What is happening to the Inuit today will happen to the rest of the world tomorrow. We will all need to adapt to climate change.
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EEAFigure PCB levels found in human blood samples from Arctic people
PCB (as Arochlor 1260) concentrations in blood of mothers and women of child-bearing age.
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EEAFigure Permafrost and tree line
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EEAFigure Regional changes of mean sea ice draft in the Arctic
Note: Sea ice draft is the subsurface fraction of the ice thickness.
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EEAFigure Svalbard poppy (Papaver dahlianum)
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