Research groups
Short info
Personal website: https://haakonsandven.com/
Research
Håkon Sandven is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Bergen within the MSCA COFUND programme SEAS; exploring how light shapes marine ecosystems in a rapidly changing climate. His research bridges marine optics, biogeochemistry, and oceanography, focusing on the reciprocal relationships between optical and biogeochemical processes from Norwegian fjords to the Central Arctic Ocean, especially how the underwater light environment is governed. Sandven combines field observations, radiative transfer modelling, and remote sensing to understand how variations in light availability influence primary production, and ecosystem dynamics. His published work has improved our knowledge of advanced scattering measurements and light-driven processes in polar and subpolar seas, with a particular emphasis on the ecologically important Barents Sea.
Current projects investigate how sea ice and terrestrial runoff structures the biologically relevant lightscape in the northwestern Barents Sea and the Central Arctic Ocean. Sandven’s research also includes optical effects of glacial meltwater and coccolithophore blooms in Norwegian fjords, using radiative-transfer modelling and field observations to assess how these processes reshape local light environments. His work on coastal waters, through the SFI Smart Ocean project, also includes testing of wireless underwater optical communication and development of radiative Monte Carlo simulations relevant for communication and novel sensors such as lidar.
See his research output in ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8042-510X
Teaching
Sandven supervises students through the UAK project, bringing ocean technology and physics students on fieldwork in the Arctic.
Publications
Conference poster
- Arne Skodvin Kristoffersen; Elinor Tessin; Børge Hamre et al. (2022). Two shades of green: Comparing the optical properties of an Emiliania huxleyi bloom and a glacial meltwater fjord. (external link)
- Zoe Charlotte Koenig; Sigrid Gjessing Lind; Øyvind Lundesgaard et al. (2023). From Winter to Late Summer in the Northwestern Barents Sea Shelf: Sea Ice and Upper Ocean Evolution and Impacts on Nutrient and Phytoplankton Dynamics. (external link)
- Håkon Johan Sandven; Stacey Connan-McGinty; Børge Hamre et al. (2024). Modeling changes in light availability in the Barents Sea and Arctic Ocean driven by sea ice decline over the last four decades. (external link)
- Håkon Sandven; Arne Skodvin Kristoffersen; Yi-Chun Chen et al. (2018). Measurements of volume scattering function and particle size distribution in Norwegian fjords and Arctic waters. (external link)
- Arne Skodvin Kristoffersen; Elinor Tessin; Håkon Johan Sandven et al. (2024). Optical properties of Norwegian fjords: Glacial meltwater and coccolithophore blooms. (external link)
- Håkon Johan Sandven; Mats Granskog; David McKee et al. (2023). Optical observations and parametrizations of Svalbard coastal waters and the adjacent Barents Sea. (external link)
Academic article
- Håvard Stavn Ugulen; Håkon Johan Sandven; Børge Hamre et al. (2022). Efficient Monte Carlo simulation reveals significant multiple scattering errors in underwater angular scattering measurements. (external link)
- Aga Nowak; Elisabeth Isaksson; Øyvind Sunde et al. (2024). Antarctic Blue Ice Areas are hydrologically active, nutrient rich and contain microbially diverse cryoconite holes. (external link)
- Beatrice Tomasi; John Mulholland; Antonio Vasilijevic et al. (2025). Measured effective rates for underwater optical communications in the Trondheimsfjord. (external link)
- Håkon Sandven; Arne Skodvin Kristoffersen; Yi-Chun Chen et al. (2020). In situ measurements of the volume scattering function with LISST-VSF and LISST-200X in extreme environments: evaluation of instrument calibration and validity. (external link)
- Zoe Charlotte Koenig; Morven Muilwijk; Håkon Johan Sandven et al. (2024). From winter to late summer in the northwestern Barents Sea shelf: Impacts of seasonal progression of sea ice and upper ocean on nutrient and phytoplankton dynamics. (external link)
- Håkon Johan Sandven; Mats Granskog; Anders Martin Frugård Opdal et al. (2025). Increased Light Availability in the Northern Barents Sea Driven by Sea Ice Loss. (external link)
- Håvard Stavn Ugulen; Daniel Warren Koestner; Håkon Johan Sandven et al. (2023). Neural network approach for correction of multiple scattering errors in the LISST-VSF instrument. (external link)
- Tristan Petit; Børge Hamre; Håkon Johan Sandven et al. (2022). Inherent optical properties of dissolved and particulate matter in an Arctic fjord (Storfjorden, Svalbard) in early summer. (external link)
- Håkon Sandven; Børge Hamre; Tristan Petit et al. (2023). Seasonality and drivers of water column optical properties on the northwestern Barents Sea shelf. (external link)
Conference lecture
- Camilla Sætre; Håvard Stavn Ugulen; Håkon Johan Sandven et al. (2022). UNDERWATER OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS AND CONTRIBUTION FROM FORWARD SCATTERED LIGHT. (external link)
- Håkon Sandven; Arne Skodvin Kristoffersen; Yi-Chun Chen et al. (2018). Characterisation of the angular distribution of light scattered by ocean particles. (external link)
- Håkon Johan Sandven (2024). Light availability in the Barents Sea and Arctic Ocean: Modelling and observations. (external link)
- Håvard Stavn Ugulen; Håkon Johan Sandven; Børge Hamre et al. (2022). Simulating and correcting LISST-VSF measurements. (external link)
- Håkon Sandven; Arne Skodvin Kristoffersen; Yi-Chun Chen et al. (2018). Measurements of volume scattering function and particle size distribution in natural waters in the Arctic Ocean.. (external link)
- Ole Arve Misund; Paul Dodd; Dmitry V Divine et al. (2022). Arctic Expedition North Pole 2022 with "Kronprins Haakon". (external link)
- Håkon Johan Sandven; Børge Hamre; Hongbo Liu et al. (2022). Observing the Barents Sea with bio-optical measurements. (external link)
- Håkon Sandven; Arne Skodvin Kristoffersen; Yi-Chun Chen et al. (2019). Particle size distribution measurements in glacial meltwater using laser diffractometry. (external link)
- Håkon Johan Sandven; Børge Hamre; Stacey Connan-McGinty et al. (2024). Sea ice decline drives strong changes in Barents Sea light availability in the last four decades. (external link)
- Håkon Johan Sandven; Børge Hamre; Stacey Connan-McGinty et al. (2024). Strong changes in Barents Sea light availability in last four decades due to sea ice decline. (external link)
Research report
- Hanne Sagen; Espen Storheim; Astrid Stallemo et al. (2025). Useful Arctic Knowledge - Training, Collaboration, and Innovation in ocean observing A contribution to the Ocean Decade. (external link)
- Hanne Sagen; Stein Sandven; Torill Hamre et al. (2020). UAK 2020: Research School in the Barents Sea with KV Svalbard. (external link)