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You are responsible for making your own reservations to attend the State of the Arctic Conference at the Hyatt Regency Miami. Miami International Airport (MIA) is the closest airport to the venue. Several domestic and international airlines serve the airport. Please visit the MIA website for more information.

Getting to the Venue from Airport

The venue is about 7 miles from the airport, about a 15-minute drive. Taxi service is available for approximately $22.00 each way. Super Shuttle is available for approximately $18.00 each way. The Super Shuttle booth is on the ground level of MIA, they are open all the time, and reservations are suggested but not required. For Super Shuttle reservations and other information, please call 1-305-871-2000.

Please visit, http://www.miamidade.gov/transit/home.asp, for more information on public transportation.

If you are renting a car and driving to the hotel, take 836 East to I-95 South. Disembark at the first traffic light (SE 2nd Avenue) and the Hyatt Regency Miami will be on your right hand side.

Google Map Directions

Local Transportation

Metromover: Adjoins the conference hotel by a tunnel. Accesses entire downtown area. No charge.

Metrorail: Metrorail can be reached via the Metromover that adjoins the hotel at the Bank of America Tower. There are 22 Metrorail stations throughout Miami-Dade County. The fare for the Metrorail is currently $1.50.

Car Rental: There is an Enterprise Rent-A-Car office onsite.

Miami-Dade County Transit Site


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National Science Foundation | Division of Arctic Sciences
National Science Foundation
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
International Arctic Systems for Observing the Atmosphere
International Arctic Systems for Observing the Atmosphere
Study of Environmental Arctic Change
Study of Environmental Arctic Change
Arctic System Science Program
Arctic System Science Program
US Arctic Research Commission
US Arctic Research Commission
North Slope Science Initiative
North Slope Science Initiative
International Arctic Science Committee
International Arctic Science Committee
Arctic Ocean Sciences Board
Arctic Ocean Sciences Board
Alaska Ocean Observing System
Alaska Ocean Observing System
Department of Energy
Department of Energy
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
World Wildlife Fund
WWF
Association of Polar Early Career Scientists
Association of Polar Early Career Scientists
Bureau of Land Management
Bureau of Land Management
International Study of Arctic Change
International Study of Arctic Change
ArcticNet
ArcticNet
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Developing Arctic Modeling and Observing Capabilities for Long-term Environmental Studies

This work is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under the ARCUS Cooperative Agreement ARC-0618885. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF.