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List of research stations in the Arctic

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Map of the countries with research stations in the Arctic
Countries with research stations in the Arctic (blue)
"Polar station" redirects here. For analogous stations inAntarctica, seeResearch stations in Antarctica.
Location of some of the major research stations in the Arctic

A number of governments maintain permanentresearch stations in theArctic. Also known as Arctic bases, polar stations or ice stations, these bases are widely distributed across the northernpolar region of Earth.

Historically fewresearch stations have been permanent. Most of them were temporary, being abandoned after the completion of the project or owing to lack of funding to continue the research. Some of these were military orlistening posts created as a result of the proximity of the U.S. and Soviet Union to each other's landmass across the polar region.

Ice stations are constructed on land or on ice that rests on land, while others aredrifting ice stations built on thesea ice of the high latitudes of theArctic Ocean.[1]

Research stations

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Active research stations
Station nameLocationOperating countryYear establishedSummer populationWinter population
Abisko Scientific Research StationAbisko,Sápmi Sweden19031212
Adam Mickiewicz University Polar StationPetuniabukta,Svalbard, Norway Poland2011
Alomar Observatory[2]Andøya Space,Andøya,Svalbard Norway1994
Arctic Yellow River StationNy-Ålesund,Svalbard, Norway China2003252
AWIPEV Arctic Research Station (Rabot/Jean Corbel Stations)Ny-Ålesund,Svalbard, Norway France
 Germany
2003/196340/<83
Barrow Observatory[3]Point Barrow,Alaska United States197322
Canadian High Arctic Research Station[4] (CHARS) campusCambridge Bay,Nunavut Canada20192626
E. K. Fyodorov Hydrometeorological Observatory (exChelyuskin Polar Station)[5]Cape Chelyuskin,Krasnoyarsk Krai Russia
 Soviet Union
1932
Chetyrokhstolbovoy Polar Station[6]Medvezhyi Islands,Sakha Russia
 Soviet Union
1933
China-Iceland Arctic Science Observatory(CIAO)[7][8]Kárhóll,Iceland China
 Iceland
2018
Churchill Northern Studies Centre[9] (CNSC)Churchill,Manitoba Canada197688
Czech Arctic Research Station[10]Longyearbyen and Petuniabukta,Svalbard, Norway Czech Republic201442
DaneborgWollaston Foreland,Greenland Denmark194412
DanmarkshavnDove Bay,Greenland Denmark19066
Dirigibile Italia Arctic StationNy-Ålesund,Svalbard, Norway Italy19977
Dr. Neil Trivett Global Atmosphere Watch ObservatoryAlert,Nunavut Canada1986
Flashline Mars Arctic Research StationDevon Island,Nunavut Canada200199
Himadri[11]Ny-Ålesund,Svalbard, Norway India20088
Igloolik Research Centre[12]Igloolik,Nunavut Canada19752210
IndARC[13]Kongsfjorden,Svalbard, Norway India2014
International Biological Station Lena-Nordenskiöld[14]Tiksi,Sakha Russia1995
Iqaluit Research Centre[15][16]Iqaluit,Nunavut Canada19782010
Kevo Research Station[17]Kevo Finland1958127
Kilpisjärvi Biological Station[18][19]Kilpisjärvi Finland1964
Kiruna Atmospheric and Geophysical Observatory[20][21]Kiruna Sweden1957
Kluane Lake Research Station[22]Kluane Lake,Yukon Canada196135
Koldewey StationNy-Ålesund,Svalbard, Norway Germany1991
Labytnangi Ecological Research Station[23]Labytnangi,Yamalo-Nenets Russia
 Soviet Union
195425
McGill Arctic Research Station[24]Axel Heiberg Island,Nunavut Canada1960120
MestersvigScoresby Land,Greenland Denmark1956402
Mývatn Research StationMývatn Iceland1975
Netherlands Arctic Station, Univ Groningen[25]Ny-Ålesund,Svalbard, Norway Netherlands1995
Nicolaus Copernicus University Polar StationKaffiøyra,Svalbard, Norway Poland197520
Station NordPrincess Ingeborg Peninsula,Greenland Denmark1952255
Northeast Science Station[26]Chersky,Sakha Russia
 Soviet Union
1977655
Ny-Ålesund[27]Spitsbergen,Svalbard Norway196711735
Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory[28][29] (PEARL)Eureka,Nunavut Canada1993
Polish Polar StationHornsund,Svalbard, Norway Poland195710
Prima Polar Station[30]Cape Baranov,Bolshevik Island,Severnaya Zemlya Russia
 Soviet Union
1986
Samoylov Station[31]Lena Delta Wildlife Reserve,Sakha Russia1998168
Sermilik StationAmmassalik Island,Greenland Austria
 Denmark
1970, 2023306
Sodankylä Arctic Research Centre[32]Sodankylä Finland19493020
Stanisław Baranowski Spitsbergen Polar StationWerenskioldbreen,Svalbard, Norway Poland1971
Summit StationNear summit of theGreenland ice sheet,Greenland United States1989505
Thule Research Station[33]Pituffik,Greenland Denmark199510
Toolik Field Station[34]Toolik Lake,Alaska United States1975175
Troynoy Island Polar Station[35]Izvestiy TSIK Islands,Krasnoyarsk Krai Russia
 Soviet Union
195350
Tundra Ecosystem Research Station[36][37] (TERS)Daring Lake,Northwest Territories Canada1994300
University of Copenhagen Arctic StationQeqertarsuaq,Greenland Denmark190639
Ward Hunt Island Observatory Research Station[38]Ward Hunt Island,Nunavut Canada195790
Western Arctic Research Centre[39]Inuvik,Northwest Territories Canada[40]196434
Whapmagoostui-Kuujjuarapik Research Complex[41]Whapmagoostui,Quebec Canada197128
White Sea Biological Station[42] (WSBS MSU)Chupa, Republic of Karelia Russia
 Soviet Union
193818050
Villum Research Station[43]Station Nord,North Greenland Denmark199014
Vize Island Arctic Research StationVize Island,Krasnoyarsk Krai Russia
 Soviet Union
19450
Zackenberg StationWollaston Foreland,Greenland Denmark1997250
ZeppelinZeppelinfjellet,Svalbard Norway1990
Inactive research stations
Station nameLocationOperating countryYear establishedYear deactivatedStatus
Begichev Polar StationMaly Begichev Island,Krasnoyarsk Krai Russia
 Soviet Union
Abandoned
Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Polar Station[44]Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Island.Sakha Russia
 Soviet Union
Abandoned
Borg wintering stationOffBorgjokel,Queen Louise Land,Greenland Denmark19121913Abandoned
EismitteGreenland ice sheet,Greenland Germany19301931Abandoned
Britannia Sø Field CampBritannia Lake,Queen Louise Land,Greenland UK19521954Abandoned
BrønlundhusPeary Land,Greenland Denmark1947Transformed into a museum
Buor-Khaya Polar Station[45]Buor-Khaya Gulf,Sakha Russia
 Soviet Union
Abandoned
Centrumsø Research StationCentrum Lake,Greenland Denmark1954Abandoned
Dye 3Four different locations in southern Greenland United States19711991
Ernst Krenkel ObservatoryHeiss Island,Arkhangelsk Oblast Soviet Union19561980
Golomyanniy Island Polar Station[46][47]Sredniy Island, off Severnaya Zemlya Russia
 Soviet Union
1954
Heiberg Polar Station[48]Heiberg Islands,Krasnoyarsk Krai Russia
 Soviet Union
19401995
Isachsen StationEllef Ringnes Island,Nunavut Canada19481978
Izluchin Polar StationKomsomolets Island,Severnaya Zemlya,Krasnoyarsk Krai Russia
 Soviet Union
Abandoned
Kap Harald MoltkePeary Land,Greenland Denmark1972
Kigilyakh Research Station[49]Kigilyakh Peninsula,Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Island,New Siberian Islands Russia
 Soviet Union
Kolyuchin Polar StationKolyuchin Island,Chukotka Russia
 Soviet Union
1990sAbandoned
Lavrentiya Research StationLavrentiya,Chukotka Russia
 Soviet Union
NEEM CampNorthernGreenland ice sheet,Greenland Denmark20082015
North IceNorthernGreenland ice sheet,Greenland United Kingdom19521954
Peschanny Polar StationCape Unslicht,Bolshevik Island,Severnaya Zemlya Russia
 Soviet Union
Abandoned
Popov Polar Station[50]Bely Island,Yamalo-Nenets Russia
 Soviet Union
19332001
Preobrazheniya Polar StationPreobrazheniya Island,Sakha Russia
 Soviet Union
Abandoned
Provideniya Research StationProvideniya,Chukotka Russia
 Soviet Union
Resolute Nunavut Station[51]Resolute,Nunavut Canada1947
Russky Island Arctic Station[52]Russky Island,Nordenskiöld Archipelago,Krasnoyarsk Krai Russia
 Soviet Union
19351999
Samuila Polar StationSamuila Island,Komsomolskaya Pravda Islands,Krasnoyarsk Krai Russia
 Soviet Union
Abandoned
Solnechny Polar Station[53]Solnechny Bay,Bolshevik Island,Severnaya Zemlya Russia
 Soviet Union
1952Abandoned
Stolbovoy Meteorological Station[54]Stolbovoy Island,Sakha Russia
 Soviet Union
Abandoned
Tuktoyaktuk Station[55]Tuktoyaktuk,Northwest Territories Canada1997
Tyrtov Island Polar StationTyrtov Island,Nordenskiöld Archipelago,Krasnoyarsk Krai Russia
 Soviet Union
19401975
Uedineniya Polar StationUyedineniya Island,Krasnoyarsk Krai Russia
 Soviet Union
1996
Ushakov Island Polar StationUshakov Island,Krasnoyarsk Krai Russia
 Soviet Union
19541980s
Vavilov Meteorological Station[56]October Revolution Island,Severnaya Zemlya Russia
 Soviet Union
19741988
Willem Barents Biological Station[57]Meduza Bay,Krasnoyarsk Krai Russia
 Soviet Union
Wrangel Island Cape Blossom Station[58]Cape Blossom,Wrangel Island,Chukotka Russia
 Soviet Union
Wrangel Island Ushakovskoye Station[59]Ushakovskoye,Wrangel Island,Chukotka Russia
 Soviet Union
Yenisei Ecological Station[60]Mirnoye,Turukhansky District,Krasnoyarsk Krai Russia
 Soviet Union

Drifting ice stations

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Main article:Drifting ice station
Station nameHead of the first shiftDrift start dateDrift end dateDrift start coordinateDrift end coordinateDrift distance (km)
North Pole-1I.D.PapaninMay 21, 1937February 19, 193889°25′N78°40′W / 89.417°N 78.667°W /89.417; -78.667 (North Pole-1 (start))70°40′N19°16′W / 70.667°N 19.267°W /70.667; -19.267 (North Pole-1 (finish))2,850
North Pole-2M.M.SomovApril 2, 1950April 11, 195176°03′N166°36′W / 76.050°N 166.600°W /76.050; -166.600 (North Pole-2 (start))81°44′N163°48′W / 81.733°N 163.800°W /81.733; -163.800 (North Pole-2 (finish))2,600
Fletcher's Ice Island19521978
North Pole-3A.F.TrioshnikovApril 4, 1954April 20, 195585°58′N175°00′W / 85.967°N 175.000°W /85.967; -175.000 (North Pole-3 (start))86°00′N24°00′W / 86.000°N 24.000°W /86.000; -24.000 (North Pole-3 (finish))1,865
North Pole-4E.I.TolstikovApril 8, 1954April 19, 195775°48′N178°25′W / 75.800°N 178.417°W /75.800; -178.417 (North Pole-4 (start))85°52′N00°00′W / 85.867°N -0.000°E /85.867; -0.000 (North Pole-4 (finish))6,970
North Pole-5N.A.VolkovApril 21, 1955October 8, 195682°10′N156°51′E / 82.167°N 156.850°E /82.167; 156.850 (North Pole-5 (start))84°18′N63°20′E / 84.300°N 63.333°E /84.300; 63.333 (North Pole-5 (finish))3,630
North Pole-6K.A.SychevApril 19, 1956September 14, 195974°24′N177°04′W / 74.400°N 177.067°W /74.400; -177.067 (North Pole-6 (start))82°06′N03°56′E / 82.100°N 3.933°E /82.100; 3.933 (North Pole-6 (finish))8,650
North Pole-7V.A.VedernikovApril 23, 1957April 11, 195982°06′N164°11′W / 82.100°N 164.183°W /82.100; -164.183 (North Pole-7 (start))85°14′N33°03′W / 85.233°N 33.050°W /85.233; -33.050 (North Pole-7 (finish))3,520
North Pole-8V.M.RogachyovApril 27, 1959March 19, 196276°11′N164°24′W / 76.183°N 164.400°W /76.183; -164.400 (North Pole-8 (start))83°15′N132°30′W / 83.250°N 132.500°W /83.250; -132.500 (North Pole-8 (finish))6,090
North Pole-9V.A.ShamontyevApril 26, 1960March 28, 196177°23′N163°00′E / 77.383°N 163.000°E /77.383; 163.000 (North Pole-9 (start))86°36′N76°00′W / 86.600°N 76.000°W /86.600; -76.000 (North Pole-9 (finish))2,660
North Pole-10N.A.KornilovOctober 17, 1961April 29, 196475°27′N177°10′E / 75.450°N 177.167°E /75.450; 177.167 (North Pole-10 (start))88°32′N90°30′E / 88.533°N 90.500°E /88.533; 90.500 (North Pole-10 (finish))3,960
North Pole-11N.N.BryazginApril 16, 1962April 20, 196377°10′N165°58′W / 77.167°N 165.967°W /77.167; -165.967 (North Pole-11 (start))81°10′N139°34′W / 81.167°N 139.567°W /81.167; -139.567 (North Pole-11 (finish))2,400
North Pole-12L.N.BelyakovApril 30, 1963April 25, 196576°50′N165°34′W / 76.833°N 165.567°W /76.833; -165.567 (North Pole-12 (start))81°06′N145°47′W / 81.100°N 145.783°W /81.100; -145.783 (North Pole-12 (finish))1,595
North Pole-13A.Ya. BuzuyevApril 22, 1964April 20, 196773°55′N161°19′W / 73.917°N 161.317°W /73.917; -161.317 (North Pole-13 (start))87°55′N03°32′E / 87.917°N 3.533°E /87.917; 3.533 (North Pole-13 (finish))3,545
North Pole-14Yu. B.KonstantinovMay 1, 1965February 12, 196672°42′N175°25′W / 72.700°N 175.417°W /72.700; -175.417 (North Pole-14 (start))76°59′N154°49′E / 76.983°N 154.817°E /76.983; 154.817 (North Pole-14 (finish))1,040
North Pole-15V.V.PanovApril 15, 1966March 25, 196878°49′N168°08′E / 78.817°N 168.133°E /78.817; 168.133 (North Pole-15 (start))85°45′N10°30′W / 85.750°N 10.500°W /85.750; -10.500 (North Pole-15 (finish))2,330
North Pole-16Yu. B.KonstantinovApril 10, 1968March 22, 197275°31′N172°00′W / 75.517°N 172.000°W /75.517; -172.000 (North Pole-16 (start))86°00′N85°27′W / 86.000°N 85.450°W /86.000; -85.450 (North Pole-16 (finish))5,850
North Pole-17N.I.BlinovApril 18, 1968October 16, 196980°30′N165°26′E / 80.500°N 165.433°E /80.500; 165.433 (North Pole-17 (start))86°48′N25°20′E / 86.800°N 25.333°E /86.800; 25.333 (North Pole-17 (finish))1,750
North Pole-18N.N.OvchinnikovOctober 9, 1969October 24, 197175°10′N165°02′W / 75.167°N 165.033°W /75.167; -165.033 (North Pole-18 (start))86°06′N153°51′E / 86.100°N 153.850°E /86.100; 153.850 (North Pole-18 (finish))5,240
North Pole-19A.N.ChilingarovNovember 7, 1969April 16, 197374°54′N160°13′E / 74.900°N 160.217°E /74.900; 160.217 (North Pole-19 (start))83°08′N16°17′E / 83.133°N 16.283°E /83.133; 16.283 (North Pole 19- (finish))6,705
North Pole-20Yu. P.TikhonovApril 22, 1970May 17, 197275°56′N175°22′E / 75.933°N 175.367°E /75.933; 175.367 (North Pole-20 (start))81°44′N166°47′W / 81.733°N 166.783°W /81.733; -166.783 (North Pole-20 (finish))3,780
North Pole-21G.I.KizinoApril 30, 1972May 17, 197474°06′N178°15′E / 74.100°N 178.250°E /74.100; 178.250 (North Pole-21 (start))86°16′N143°35′E / 86.267°N 143.583°E /86.267; 143.583 (North Pole-21 (finish))3,605
North Pole-22V.G.MorozSeptember 13, 1973April 8, 198276°16′N168°31′W / 76.267°N 168.517°W /76.267; -168.517 (North Pole-22 (start))86°10′N00°00′W / 86.167°N -0.000°E /86.167; -0.000 (North Pole-22 (finish))17,069
North Pole-23V.M.PiguzovDecember 5, 1975November 1, 197873°51′N178°25′W / 73.850°N 178.417°W /73.850; -178.417 (North Pole-23 (start))87°40′N22°31′W / 87.667°N 22.517°W /87.667; -22.517 (North Pole-23 (finish))5,786
North Pole-24I.K.PopovJune 23, 1978November 19, 198076°45′N163°00′E / 76.750°N 163.000°E /76.750; 163.000 (North Pole-24 (start))86°03′N29°40′E / 86.050°N 29.667°E /86.050; 29.667 (North Pole-24 (finish))5,652
North Pole-25V.S.SidorovMay 16, 1981April 20, 198475°01′N168°35′E / 75.017°N 168.583°E /75.017; 168.583 (North Pole-25 (start))85°50′N122°15′W / 85.833°N 122.250°W /85.833; -122.250 (North Pole-25 (finish))5,754
North Pole-26V.S.SidorovMay 21, 1983April 9, 198678°30′N174°46′E / 78.500°N 174.767°E /78.500; 174.767 (North Pole-26 (start))82°46′N170°31′W / 82.767°N 170.517°W /82.767; -170.517 (North Pole-26 (finish))5,380
North Pole-27Yu. P.TikhonovJune 2, 1984May 20, 198778°31′N160°30′E / 78.517°N 160.500°E /78.517; 160.500 (North Pole-27 (start))86°28′N09°02′W / 86.467°N 9.033°W /86.467; -9.033 (North Pole-27(finish))5,655
North Pole-28A.F.ChernyshovMay 21, 1986January 23, 198980°40′N168°29′E / 80.667°N 168.483°E /80.667; 168.483 (North Pole-28 (start))79°40′N03°09′E / 79.667°N 3.150°E /79.667; 3.150 (North Pole-28 (finish))7,634
North Pole-29V.V.LukinJune 10, 1987August 19, 198880°22.8′N112°59′E / 80.3800°N 112.983°E /80.3800; 112.983 (North Pole-29 (start))84°42.8′N56°34.3′W / 84.7133°N 56.5717°W /84.7133; -56.5717 (North Pole-29 (finish))2,686
North Pole-30V.M.PiguzovOctober 9, 1987April 4, 199174°18′N171°24′W / 74.300°N 171.400°W /74.300; -171.400 (North Pole-30 (start))82°31′N126°26′W / 82.517°N 126.433°W /82.517; -126.433 (North Pole-30 (finish))7,675
North Pole-31V.S.SidorovOctober 22, 1988July 25, 199176°35′N153°10′W / 76.583°N 153.167°W /76.583; -153.167 (North Pole-31 (finish))73°33′N161°04′W / 73.550°N 161.067°W /73.550; -161.067 (North Pole-31 (finish))5,475
North Pole-32V.S.KoshelevApril 25, 2003March 6, 200487°52.5′N148°03′E / 87.8750°N 148.050°E /87.8750; 148.050 (North Pole-32 (start))84°41′N03°33′W / 84.683°N 3.550°W /84.683; -3.550 (North Pole-32 (finish))2,418
North Pole-33A.A.VishnevskySeptember 9, 2004October 5, 200585°05′N156°31′E / 85.083°N 156.517°E /85.083; 156.517 (North Pole-33 (start))86°14′N95°54′E / 86.233°N 95.900°E /86.233; 95.900 (North Pole-33 (finish))3,156
North Pole-34T.V.PetrovskySeptember 19, 2005May 25, 200685°39′N115°19′E / 85.650°N 115.317°E /85.650; 115.317 (North Pole-34 (start))87°26′N07°39′E / 87.433°N 7.650°E /87.433; 7.650 (North Pole-34 (finish))2,032
North Pole-35Vladimir Chupun[61]September 21, 2007July 22, 200881°30′N103°54′E / 81.500°N 103.900°E /81.500; 103.900 (North Pole-35 (start))81°00′N31°18′E / 81.000°N 31.300°E /81.000; 31.300 (North Pole-35 (finish))3,614
North Pole-36Yuri KatrayevSeptember 7, 2008August 24, 200982°32′N144°56′E / 82.533°N 144.933°E /82.533; 144.933 (North Pole-36 (start))85°53′N26°41′W / 85.883°N 26.683°W /85.883; -26.683 (North Pole-36 (finish))2,905
North Pole-37Sergey LesenkovSeptember 7, 2009May 31, 201081°28′N164°35′W / 81.467°N 164.583°W /81.467; -164.583 (North Pole-37 (start))80°04′N140°40′W / 80.067°N 140.667°W /80.067; -140.667 (North Pole-37 (finish))2,076
North Pole-38Tomash PetrovskiyOctober 14, 2010September 20, 201176°07′N176°32′W / 76.117°N 176.533°W /76.117; -176.533 (North Pole-38 (start))83°53′N154°18′W / 83.883°N 154.300°W /83.883; -154.300 (North Pole-38 (finish))3,024
North Pole-39Alexander IpatovOctober 2, 2011September 15, 201284°10′N148°49′W / 84.167°N 148.817°W /84.167; -148.817 (North Pole-39 (start))83°57′N96°44′W / 83.950°N 96.733°W /83.950; -96.733 (North Pole-39 (finish))1,885
North Pole-40Nikolai FomichevOctober 1, 2012June 7, 201385°21′N142°53′W / 85.350°N 142.883°W /85.350; -142.883 (North Pole-40 (start))82°25′N130°25′W / 82.417°N 130.417°W /82.417; -130.417 (North Pole-40 (finish))1,736
North Pole-2015Dmitrij MamadalievApril 11, 2015August 9, 201589°34′N17°08′W / 89.567°N 17.133°W /89.567; -17.133 (North Pole-2015 (start))86°15′N07°52′W / 86.250°N 7.867°W /86.250; -7.867 (North Pole-2015 (finish))714
Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC Expedition)Markus RexOctober 4, 2019July 30, 202085°00′N137°00′E / 85.000°N 137.000°E /85.000; 137.000 (MOSAiC (start))[62]N/A1,700

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See also

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References

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  2. ^"Alomar Observatory".Andoya Space.
  3. ^"Barrow Atmospheric Baseline Observatory".Earth System Research Laboratories. NOAA.
  4. ^"Welcome to the Canadian High Arctic Research Station".Canada.ca. 6 September 2023.
  5. ^On northernmost tip of Eurasian mainland, a showoff of Northern Fleet capacity; Navy vessels put ashore a group of Arctic soldiers at Cape Chelyuskin, 77° North, by Atle Staalesen, The Barents Observer
  6. ^История полярных арктических станций с 30-х годов XX века (History of polar arctic stations from the 1930s in the XX century)
  7. ^China-Iceland Joint Arctic Observatory Official Website
  8. ^CHINA ICELAND ARCTIC RESEARCH OBSERVATORY EU-INTERACT
  9. ^Churchill Northern Studies Centre
  10. ^Czech Arctic Research Station
  11. ^Stensdal, Iselin (2013)."Asian Arctic Research 2005-2012"(PDF).Fridtjof Nansen Institute. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on May 3, 2014. RetrievedMay 2, 2014.
  12. ^Igloolik Research Centre, Igloolik, Igloolik Island, NU
  13. ^India Deploys its First Sub-Surface Ocean Moored Observatory in the Arctic
  14. ^International Biological Station (IBS) “Lena-Nordenskiold”, Lena River Delta
  15. ^Iqaluit Research Centre
  16. ^Iqaluit Research Centre, Nunavut Arctic College (Nunavut Research Institute)
  17. ^"Kevo Research Station - Turun yliopisto". Archived fromthe original on 2019-02-23. Retrieved2016-12-13.
  18. ^Kilpisjärvi Biological Station
  19. ^University of Helsinki - Kilpisjärvi Biological Station
  20. ^Kiruna Atmospheric and Geophysical Observatory
  21. ^Swedish Institute of Space Physics
  22. ^Kluane Lake Research Station
  23. ^Labytnangi Ecological Research Station
  24. ^McGill Arctic Research Station (MARS)
  25. ^"The Netherlands Arctic Station".
  26. ^BBC news report
  27. ^UK Arctic Research Station
  28. ^Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory
  29. ^Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory, PEARL
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  31. ^Samoylov Station
  32. ^FMI ARC
  33. ^Thule Research Station
  34. ^Toolik Field Station
  35. ^Luhn, Alec; Hunt, Elle (14 September 2016)."Besieged Russian Scientists Drive Away Polar Bears".The Guardian. Retrieved14 December 2016.
  36. ^Tundra Ecosystem Research Station
  37. ^"Tundra Ecosystem Research Station (TERS)". Archived fromthe original on 2016-12-21. Retrieved2016-12-21.
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  39. ^Western Arctic Research Centre
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