Telecoupling

Telecoupling research explores the novel and faster ways of connecting the whole planet — from big events like global climate change and natural disasters to daily occurrences like tourism, trade, migration, pollution spread, flows of information and financial capital, and invasion of animal and plant species. 

Local customer at the Nome grocery store.
A local customer at the Nome grocery store.

Vessel monitoring factsheet

Publications

Remer M.F., Block I.R., Perry E., Schmidt, J.I., Liu J. (2026) Alaska Visitors’ Knowledge about Invasive Species in a Warming Arctic. Biological Invasion. 28: 117. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-026-03801-x

Block I.R., Remer M.F., Kapsar K.E., Schmidt J.I. (2025) Analysis on the effectiveness of International Maritime Organization’s ‘Areas to be Avoided’ policy on vessel traffic in the Bering Strait (2015–2022). Marine Policy 181, 106849. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2024.110797

Hotspot analysis of vessel traffic in IMO “Areas to be Avoided” within the Bering Sea and Strait.

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