Nansen Center (http://www.nersc.no), Longyearbyen/Bergen, Norway 22. August 2015

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Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center Thormøhlens gate 47 5006 Bergen, NORWAY tlf. +47 55 205800 faks +47 55 205801 admin@nersc.no Media contact: Lasse H. Pettersson tlf +47 932 23 563 lasse.pettersson@nersc.no Press release Nansen Center (http://www.nersc.no), Longyearbyen/Bergen, Norway 22. August 2015 MISSION COMPLETED: FRAM- 2014/15 expedition arrived in Longyearbyen after one year drift across the Arctic Ocean Prof. Yngve Kristoffersen arrived in Longyearbyen on August 22 nd 2015 with the hovercraft Sabvabaa after drifting across the inaccessible Arctic Ocean during one year. Together with Audun Tholfsen this FRAM- 2014/15 ice drift station has made unique geological, sea ice, ocean and atmospheric measurements from the inaccessible Arctic Ocean during all four seasons. The hovercraft and the ice drift station were deployed off the East Siberian coast by the German icebreaker Polarstern on 30. August 2014. The station has drifted 1900 kilometres across the Arctic Ocean until it ended in the Fram Strait one year later. On 18 th August the ice drift station was recovered by the sealer Havsel and Sabvabaa was escorted back to Longyearbyen. This completes the exceptional Norwegian FRAM- 2014/15 ice drift station hosted by the Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center in Bergen, Norway. The FRAM 2014-15 sea ice drift station (picture attached) was deployed in the Arctic Ocean about 280 kilometres from the North Pole in the direction of the East Siberian coast on 30 th August 2014 by the German icebreaker Polarstern. A sea ice camp was built up on a 1,1 meter tick and 2 square kilometres large ice floe. For near one year the two scientists have drifted through the central Arctic Ocean, along and crossing (five times crossing!) the Lomonosov Ridge, southward towards the Fram Strait, between Greenland and Svalbard (see attached map). During the drift unique sea ice, oceanographic, atmospheric and geologic scientific measurements and observations have been made in pristine parts of the Arctic Ocean. FRAM- 2014/15 is the first Norwegian ice drift in the Arctic Ocean since Fridtjof Nansen s drift with the vessel Fram 119 years ago. Press: FRAM- 2014/15 ice drift expedition across the Arctic Ocean 22. August 2015 1

The FRAM- 2014/15 expedition has been a remarkable and unique scientific expedition collecting data from atmosphere, sea ice, ocean and seabed in an area that is essentially unexplored because it is difficult to access with icebreakers. Yngve has proven that a hovercraft is a cost- efficient and flexible platform to conduct research in the ice- covered Arctic Ocean. Colleagues and friends want to congratulate Yngve and Audun with successful completion of the expedition. This has been an outstanding scientific achievement, says Director Stein Sandven at the Nansen Center. The Environmental and Remote Sensing Center in Bergen, Norway is the coordinator of FRAM 2014-15 ice drift station with University of Bergen and Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Germany as cooperative partners. A summary of the scientific program and partners is attached. The FRAM- 2014-15 ice drift expedition is supported by Lundin Petroleum Norway AS, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate and Blodgett- Hall Polar Presence LLC. You find more information about FRAM-2014/15 on: http://sabvabaa.nersc.no A summary of the scientific program and partners is attached. The one-year long FRAM-2014/15 ice drift trajectory across the Arctic Ocean. Courtesy: Yngve Kristoffersen, NERSC. Press: FRAM- 2014/15 ice drift expedition across the Arctic Ocean 22. August 2015 2

The ice camp and instrumentation. Courtesy: Yngve Kristoffersen, NERSC. Press: FRAM- 2014/15 ice drift expedition across the Arctic Ocean 22. August 2015 3

Press: FRAM- 2014/15 ice drift expedition across the Arctic Ocean 22. August 2015 4

Arrival at Kullkaia in Longyear on August 22. 2015. Photo: Lasse H. Pettersson/NERSC. After parking the hovercraft Yngve Kristoffersen gave the audience lecture about the planning and his last year at FRAM-2014715. Photo: Lasse Pettersson, NERSC. Press: FRAM- 2014/15 ice drift expedition across the Arctic Ocean 22. August 2015 5

Contact: Lasse Pettersson mob. +47 93223563 or +47 45471207, lasse.pettersson@nersc.no Press: FRAM- 2014/15 ice drift expedition across the Arctic Ocean 22. August 2015 6