Excursion and meeting
Narsarsuaq, south Greenland, July 22-27 2005


Group photograph, July 26.
List of participitants

The Nordic Lichen Society organized the biannual lichenological meeting to Narsarsuaq, South Greenland, July 22-27 2005 on the occasion of the International Polar Year 2005.

During the meeting, the participants were guided arond to sites of interest.

Photos from the excursion by Einar Timdal

 

After the field meeting, Vagn Alstrup organized a further collecting trip to more localities in Greenland.

Standing: Mikhail Zhurbenko, Björn Owe-Larsson, Wolfgang von Brackel, Arne Thell, Filip Högnabba, Anna Crewe, Staffan Wall, Jurga Motiejunaité, Vagn Alstrup, Einar Timdal, Ulrik Søchting, Emmanuel Serusiaux, Gregory Insarov, Tasilo Feuerer, Elfriede Stocker-Worgötter, Torunn Båtvik.
Sitting: Hördur Kristinsson, Jana Kocourková, Line Balscmidt, Sanja Savic, Nadya Alexeeva, Martin Kukwa, Ave Suija, Ulf Arup, René Larsen, Starri Heidmarsson, Jan Ingar Båtvik.
Laying: Reidar Haugan.

Localities visited

Pre excursion checklist of the Narsaq and Qaqortooq communities by Vagn Alstrup

Specieslist updatet August 2005 including localities

Checklist of lichenicolous fungi of Greenland by Vagn Alstrup

Instructions for contributors to the published results by Vagn Alstrup 

Minutes from the meeting

 
Ochrolechia frigida with black lichenicolous fungi growing mainly in apothesia margin

Add your species to the list:
Einar Timdal is managing a list of determined species. You can report your findings by following these instructions:

You may upload files, e.g. photographs from the trip or lists of determined specimens, to the NLF directory on our FTP server. There are four steps:

1) Click on the link which brings you to an (usually) empty page
2) open 'My computer' or 'Windows Explorer' in another window
3) drag the files over
4) email Einar Timdal telling me that there are files uploaded.

Unfortunately, the FTP server will not allow you to create directories on the server, you can only move files. Once the files are moved, they cannot be deleted from the directory, actually not even downloaded/viewed, from that directory over the internet.