Within the Arctic community, there are numerous projects examining a wide range of physical, biological and social research topics. The list of projects is vast and therefore it is difficult to present each project individually. However, in the following three sections Arctic Portal Projects, Other Arctic Projects and Arctic project databases, a more comprehensive list of Arctic projects is available.
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The main objective of the International Polar Year 2007 Kuuvik River Expedition was to canoe the Kuuvik River in northern Quebec, traversing a remote Arctic territory between Hudson Bay and Ungava Bay, as an expedition of four paddlers using two wood-canvas heritage canoes, along a classic Canadian Crown geographical exploration route that was mapped in 1896 by the geoscientist A.P. Low.
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The Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment is a direct follow-up to the Arctic Marine Strategic Plan, which was adopted by the Arctic Council Ministers at the 4th Arctic Council meeting in November 2004. The Assessment is circumpolar in focus and promotes cooperation and collaboration with a wide range of stakeholders and relevant organizations and recognizes the importance of contributions from the broader maritime community.
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