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Abstract The Navigating the New Arctic (NNA) program is one of the National Science Foundation 10 Big Ideas that seeks innovations in fundamental convergence research across social, natural, environmental, computing, and information sciences, and engineering projects that
address the effects of climate change in the Arctic and in global systems. This commentary exposes how the NNA program creates opportunities for co-production of knowledge between researchers and arctic local and indigenous communities and how they can share their experiences and leverage
the United Nations Ocean Decade in order to collaborate with international partners and share best practices.
期刊介绍:
The Marine Technology Society Journal is the flagship publication of the Marine Technology Society. It publishes the highest caliber, peer-reviewed papers, six times a year, on subjects of interest to the society: marine technology, ocean science, marine policy, and education.