Safe and Green Maritime Activities
- 20/10/2025
- 9:00 am
- Vancouver, Canada
Come this fall, Arctic Frontiers will host a series of panel discussions about safe and sustainable coasts in the Arctic in a two-city series of Abroad events. The first part of the panel discussions takes place in Vancouver, Canada, on the 19th and 20th of October in collaboration with the Norwegian Embassy in Canada, followed by a second set of panel discussions in Seattle, USA, on October 23rd and 24th. The focus of these panels will be connected to the One Ocean Expedition of the Statsraad Lehmkuhl tallship, which is in port in Vancouver from the 17th to 21st of October and Seattle from the 22nd.
For the Seattle part of the panel discussions, read more here.
Vancouver, Canada
Changing geopolitical contexts and climate change are driving increased interest in the Arctic, especially along the Northwest Passage. However, less ice coverage does not necessarily equate to safer maritime activities.
Subsequently, the overarching themes for our panel discussions will be about safe and green maritime activities in the Arctic. This overarching theme will include subthemes such as sea-ice forecasting, earth observations, green developments, blue economy, and the overlap between security and climate change. A number of panel discussions will bring together research, business, policy and local perspectives, for holistic discussions on the challenges and advantages of operating in the Arctic maritime sector.
For our three planned panel discussions in Vancouver, the following overarching titles have come into place:
Monday 20th October – 09:00 – 13:00
Panel 1: Sailing amongst Declining Sea Ice
Decreasing sea ice in the Northwest Passage (NWP) due to global climate change does not equate to a reduced danger for shipping. But it does lead to an increased danger for coastal and Indigenous communities who live and hunt on the ice. Successful international programs require a strong aspect of science diplomacy and communication, as well as close collaboration with Indigenous knowledge holders. The planning of these large projects is underway, so how will one coastal nation work together with another for the understanding of shared oceans?
Panel 2: Safe Maritime Activities
Changing geopolitical alliances and climate change are combining to challenge how emergency preparedness and shipping in the Arctic is progressing. The space industry is emerging as the connecting factor across national boundaries and the boundaries between science, business, defence and geopolitics. What role do businesses have in sharing their knowledge and data? Safe and sustainable shipping relies on infrastructure, preparedness and community resilience. In this panel, we will untangle what safe shipping looks like for those on land and for ecosystems in the oceans.
Panel 3: Green and Blue Business Opportunities
Norway and Canada have experience and ambitions regarding green maritime activities and blue economies, but how can business opportunities be enhanced or limited by policies? Do multiple coastal and maritime activities such as shipping, fishing, tourism and energy extraction compete or share interests? Can innovation within the research field provide new solutions or are businesses leading the revolution? In this panel, business leaders and developers in blue business opportunities will discuss current and future projects.
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Program
All aboard the Statsraad Lehmkuhl – see the sails, sit down in the Captain’s saloon and learn more about life on board the 100+ year old ship.
The ship is open to the public – come and join us!
The Norwegian Embassy in Ottawa hosts a networking and welcome reception. Please note that this is invite only. Please email jenny@arcticfrontiers.com for more information.
Join us for some coffee and mingling as you take your seats in the Banjers. This takes place under the main deck of the Statsraad Lehmkuhl. Please note that there are steep, narrow steps to navigate.
Location: Statsraad Lehmkuhl Tallship, Burrard Dry Dock Pier, City of North Vancouver
Anu Fredrikson, Executive Director, Arctic Frontiers
Ambassador Hanne Ulrichsen, Norwegian Ambassador to Canada
Location: Statsraad Lehmkuhl Tallship, Burrard Dry Dock Pier, City of North Vancouver
Youssef Mani, Assistant Commissioner, Arctic Region, Canadian Coast Guard
Ambassador Hanne Ulrichsen, Norwegian Ambassador to Canada
Moderator: Anu Fredrikson, Arctic Frontiers
Location: Statsraad Lehmkuhl Tallship, Burrard Dry Dock Pier, City of North Vancouver
Julia Olsen, Researcher, Nord University
Hilu Tagoona, Oceans North
Roberto Rivas Hermann, Nord University
Anita Lafferty, University of Alberta
Location: Statsraad Lehmkuhl Tallship, Burrard Dry Dock Pier, City of North Vancouver
Martin Skedsmo, Kongsberg Satellite Services
Leslie Canavara, PolArctic LLC
Kendra Macdonald, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
Michael Byers, University of British Columbia
Location: Statsraad Lehmkuhl Tallship, Burrard Dry Dock Pier, City of North Vancouver
Nick Burchill, Kongsberg Discovery
Jason Goldsworthy, COAST
Shannon Bard, Intertidal Solutions & Foresight Clean Tech Accelerator
Brent Dancey, Oceans North
Geir Haugum, Innovation Norway
Stay with us for a networking and mingling lunch, where you can meet the speakers, ask questions and network.
This special panel brings together experts from both sides of the U.S.–Canada border to explore the rich maritime history and evolving partnerships that define the Pacific Northwest. Panelists will discuss cross-border collaboration in ocean technology, fisheries, renewable energy, and the Blue Economy, while highlighting the role of academia, government, and industry in driving innovation. The session will also address the challenges and opportunities of working across borders to build a more sustainable ocean future.
Following the panel discussion, guests are invited to a networking reception on the main deck. This gathering will bring together leaders from business, academia, and government to foster dialogue and explore new opportunities for cross-border collaboration in the maritime sector. Set against the backdrop of the One Ocean Expedition, the reception offers a unique space to connect with peers, share ideas, and strengthen partnerships that support innovation, sustainability, and the growth of the Blue Economy.
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