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barentswatch Latitude and Longitude:

69°38′37″N 18°56′55″E / 69.64366°N 18.94858°E / 69.64366; 18.94858
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Barentswatch
Company type Government agency
IndustryOcean Monitoring
Founded2010
Headquarters Tromsø, Norway
Area served
Barents Sea Norway
Key people
Geir Schulstad
Parent Norwegian Coastal Administration
Website www.barentswatch.no

BarentsWatch was launched in May-2012 [1] by Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre and Norwegian Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs Lisbeth Berg-Hansen. The information portal provides an overview of activity and knowledge in coastal and sea areas. The system covers sea and coastal areas from Denmark in the south, to Greenland in the west, the North Pole in the north and Novaja Semlja in the east.

The establishment of the BarentsWatch information system is based on cooperation between 27 Norwegian state agencies and research institutes. The Norwegian government decided in June 2010 that their ocean management and information system BarentsWatch should be placed in Tromsø. [2] The system integration was delivered by Kongsberg Spacetec. [3]

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References

  1. ^ "Barents Sea Watch Web Portal Launched". June 2012.
  2. ^ "Tromsø Centre for Remote Sensing, University of Tromsø, Norway". PA EUAIC. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
  3. ^ "BarentsWatch successfully delivered to the Norwegian Coastal Administ…". Archived from the original on 6 August 2013.

69°38′37″N 18°56′55″E / 69.64366°N 18.94858°E / 69.64366; 18.94858


barentswatch Latitude and Longitude:

69°38′37″N 18°56′55″E / 69.64366°N 18.94858°E / 69.64366; 18.94858
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barentswatch
Company type Government agency
IndustryOcean Monitoring
Founded2010
Headquarters Tromsø, Norway
Area served
Barents Sea Norway
Key people
Geir Schulstad
Parent Norwegian Coastal Administration
Website www.barentswatch.no

BarentsWatch was launched in May-2012 [1] by Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Jonas Gahr Støre and Norwegian Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs Lisbeth Berg-Hansen. The information portal provides an overview of activity and knowledge in coastal and sea areas. The system covers sea and coastal areas from Denmark in the south, to Greenland in the west, the North Pole in the north and Novaja Semlja in the east.

The establishment of the BarentsWatch information system is based on cooperation between 27 Norwegian state agencies and research institutes. The Norwegian government decided in June 2010 that their ocean management and information system BarentsWatch should be placed in Tromsø. [2] The system integration was delivered by Kongsberg Spacetec. [3]

Partners

References

  1. ^ "Barents Sea Watch Web Portal Launched". June 2012.
  2. ^ "Tromsø Centre for Remote Sensing, University of Tromsø, Norway". PA EUAIC. Retrieved 2018-09-15.
  3. ^ "BarentsWatch successfully delivered to the Norwegian Coastal Administ…". Archived from the original on 6 August 2013.

69°38′37″N 18°56′55″E / 69.64366°N 18.94858°E / 69.64366; 18.94858


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