Arctic Research Icebreaker Consortium: A strategy for meeting the needs for marine-based research in the Arctic

Acronym

ARICE

Description of the granted funding

The recent changes of the Arctic and the increased economic activity in the region have triggered a demand for accurate sea-ice and weather predictions, for information on the status of the Arctic Ocean, and for complex predictions of future scenarios. To address these issues of particular environmental and societal concern and to develop policy recommendations for a sustainable usage of the Arctic Ocean and its resources, the Arctic science community needs world-class research icebreakers (RIs) to access the ice-covered Arctic Ocean. The current shortage of availability of RIs and a not optimally coordinated polar research fleet impedes Europe’s capacity to investigate this region. There is thus an urgent need for providing European researchers with better RI capacities for the Arctic. ARICE aims at reaching this goal with the existing polar fleet by: 1) Networking ARICE will develop strategies to ensure the optimal use of the existing polar research vessels at a European and international level, working towards an International Arctic Research Icebreaker Consortium which will share and jointly fund operational ship time on the available RIs. 2) Trans-national access (TNA) ARICE will provide TNA to six key European and international RIs for European scientists, based on scientific excellence of submitted proposals: - PRV Polarstern, Germany - IB Oden, Sweden - RV Kronprins Haakon, Norway (under construction, to be operative in 2017) - RRS Sir David Attenborough, United Kingdom (under construction, to be operative in 2018) - CCGS Amundsen, Canada - RV Sikuliaq, United States of America 3) Joint research activities ARICE will improve the RIs’ services by partnering with maritime industry on a “ships and platforms of opportunity” programme and by exploring into new technologies that will lead to an improvement of ship-based and autonomous measurements in the Arctic Ocean. ARICE will implement virtual and remote access of data via an innovative 3D Virtual Icebreaker.
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Starting year

2018

End year

2022

Granted funding

240 516.81 €
Participant
ARCTIA OFFSHORE LTD
38 613.31 €
Participant
WORLD OCEAN COUNCIL EUROPE (FR)
361 250 €
Participant
UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION (UK)
60 275 €
Participant
POLARFORSKNINGSSEKRETARIETET (SE)
1 005 463 €
Participant
University of Alaska (US)
434 114.89 €
Participant
UNIVERSITE LAVAL (CA)
483 631 €
Participant
NORSK POLARINSTITUTT (NO)
490 275 €
Participant
INSTYTUT OCEANOLOGII POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK (PL)
110 625 €
Participant
ALFRED-WEGENER-INSTITUT HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR POLAR- UND MEERESFORSCHUNG (DE)
1 865 411.89 €
Coordinator
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE (IT)
366 464.85 €
Participant
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET (DK)
159 291.25 €
Participant
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (ES)
172 500 €
Participant
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS (FR)
85 625 €
Participant

Amount granted

5 996 564 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Research Infrastructures (5226)
Integrating and opening existing national and regional research infrastructures of European interest (5229)
Topic
Integrating Activities for Starting Communities (INFRAIA-02-2017)
Call ID
H2020-INFRAIA-2017-1-two-stage

Other information

Funding decision number

730965

Identified topics

arctic region