Upcoming event - North American Arctic Speaker Series: The Role of Inuit Knowledge in the Central Arctic Oceans Fisheries Agreement
This speaker series invests in the people, opportunities, and strength of the North American Arctic (NAA) by providing a platform for knowledge sharing, networking, and international collaboration on pressing issues facing the region.
When: Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Time: 12:30 - 2:00 PM EST
Where: Online-only
The North American Arctic Speaker Series is hosted by the Institute of Arctic Studies in the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding.
The fourth installment of the NAA Speaker Series will provide perspectives on the role of Indigenous Knowledge in the Central Arctic Ocean Fisheries Agreement.
What is central to this conversation is captured by Marie Greene, Inuit Circumpolar Council Vice Chair:
“It will take all of our collective knowledge to improve our understanding of the central Arctic Ocean ecosystem, to understand baseline conditions, to determine if fish stocks exist in the Agreement Area, and how future activity will impact the CAO ecosystem, its adjacent seas, and Inuit, as we live closest to the Agreement Area.”
For more information and to register follow the link below