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Arkhangelsk-Forestry

Loggers protect Arkhangelsk forest

Long negotiations between World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the biggest timber-producer company “Ilim group” resulted in agreement signing on preservation of the valuable forests located in the Southern part of the Arkhangelsk region.
Photo: Yara International ASA ©

Yara drops cross-border processing idea

Will be too expensive to process Lapland ore on Russia’s Kola Peninsula.
Radioactive contaminated area.

Measures radioactive iodine in Barents Region

Very low levels of the radioactive isotope iodine-131 in northern part of Norway, Sweden and Finland. Norwegian Radiation authorities is unsure about the source, but says it might come from, or via Russian territory.
Children playing at the school in Longyearbyen.

Longyearbyen heats up

Plus 1 degree celsius in Longyearbyen on Friday as the strange winter continues in the Arctic.
The University of Tromsø gives free access to research documents. (Photo Uit)

Free access to research documents on the High North

The University Library of Tromsø is launching a new service that service gives everybody free access to research documents within the thematic scope of the High North.
sasha 2

Sasha’s future in jeopardy as tundra melts

Life is heating up for Nenets boy Sasha on the tundra in the far north of the Barents Region. A dramatic report from Moscow says Russia heats up twice global average.
50 Years of Victory - long version

Nuclear giant sails Scandinavia

The world’s largest nuclear powered icebreaker sails few nautical miles outside the coast en route from Murmansk to the Bay of Finland. Norwegian authorities are on alert. BarentsObserver tracks the “50 Years of Victory” on the map.
The nuclear-powered icebreaker Vaygach is waiting permission to go the the Gulf of Finland.

”Taimyr” to replace ”Vaigach” on Northern Sea Route

Russia’s nuclear icebreaker “Vaigach” will dock in Murmansk on January 20 for repairs after the fatal fire in the Arctic in December 2011.
Sea ice map january 2012

Exceptionally little ice in Barents- and Kara Seas

The extent of the sea ice cap on the top of the world is still unusual low. Especially in the Norwegian, Russian Arctic waters.
Tons of litter found along the coast of Norway (Photo: Klif.no)

Much litter along coast of Norway

During a nationwide clean-up action of 100 km of Norway’s coastline last autumn voluntary cleaners found huge amounts of garbage.