After recent difficulties working in foreign ports, the funding agencies felt it important for scientists and operators within the U.S. Academic Research Fleet (ARF) to work together to take a closer look at these complex operations. The UNOLS Logistics Working Group, comprised of scientists, operators and funding agency representatives, reviewed current policies and sticking points around working in foreign ports and obtaining marine research clearances (MRC). The summary of their findings and their recommendations can be found in the UNOLS White Paper on Proposing, Planning, and Executing Logistics involved in Oceanographic Field Operations in Foreign Waters and Ports (link below) along with its Appendix 1-Detailed Recommendations and Considerations for Working in Foreign Ports and Obtaining Marine Science Research Clearances.
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Call for Nominations: Arctic Icebreaker Coordinating Committee
UNOLS seeks nominations and self-nominations to fill the newly created Early Career Scientist open position on its Arctic Icebreaker Coordinating Committee ( AICC ) for a two-year term starting in the fall of 2026. Please submit applications by 15 June 2026. Visit this link for more information.
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