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Future Scenarios for Arctic Shipping
Volume 7: Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology, 2020Abstract Maritime activity in the Arctic is on the increase, driven by multiple factors including the development of Arctic natural resources, climate change, regulatory changes, improved technology and operations, national and international policies, infrastructure developments, fuel prices, and the global economy.
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2022
This chapter presents and analyses the institutionalization of Arctic shipping governance arrangements. It is expected that in the nearby future three Arctic shipping governance arrangements will emerge, related to the opening of three possible shipping routes: the Northeast Passage/Northern Sea Route, the Northwest Passage and the Transpolar Sea Route.
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This chapter presents and analyses the institutionalization of Arctic shipping governance arrangements. It is expected that in the nearby future three Arctic shipping governance arrangements will emerge, related to the opening of three possible shipping routes: the Northeast Passage/Northern Sea Route, the Northwest Passage and the Transpolar Sea Route.
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Brill Research Perspectives in the Law of the Sea, 2017
AbstractArctic Ocean shipping is on the brink of becoming a critical legal, geopolitical and security issue as a result of the impacts of climate change and increased interest in the Arctic Ocean from States that traditionally did not operate within the region.
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AbstractArctic Ocean shipping is on the brink of becoming a critical legal, geopolitical and security issue as a result of the impacts of climate change and increased interest in the Arctic Ocean from States that traditionally did not operate within the region.
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International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2011
Fast-receding summer sea ice in the Arctic has been documented and making the headlines since 2007. The phenomenon, underlined by scientists and the media since about the turn of the century, has triggered speculation about the opening of much shorter sea routes linking Europe via the eastern North American coast to Asia.
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Fast-receding summer sea ice in the Arctic has been documented and making the headlines since 2007. The phenomenon, underlined by scientists and the media since about the turn of the century, has triggered speculation about the opening of much shorter sea routes linking Europe via the eastern North American coast to Asia.
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Arctic Council Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment (AMSA)
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings, 2011ABSTRACT The Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment (AMSA) Report, including its recommendations, was approved by the Arctic Council Ministers in April 2009 and is the culmination of four years of work completed under the leadership of the the Council's working group on Protection of the Arctic Marine Environment (PAME).
Atle Fretheim +2 more
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Breakthrough in Arctic Shipping
OTC Arctic Technology Conference, 2015Abstract Recently there have been delivered and designed new icebreakers, icebreaking shuttle tankers, container vessels and LNG carriers. Many of these vessel concepts are relying on podded propulsion system. Azipod propulsion has been selected to many of these vessels as it provides excellent ice performance for the vessel, good torque
S. Hgänninen, T. Heideman
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Ship-to-Ship LNG Transfer in Arctic Waters
Volume 3: Pipeline and Riser Technology; Ocean Space Utilization, 2008Ship transport of LNG from shore-based LNG plants on the Yamal Peninsula will pass through waters with seasonal ice. A transport chain using specially designed ice-breaking LNG shuttle tankers is proposed. The shuttles will bring the cargo beyond the ice edge, where it will be transloaded to seagoing winterized LNG carriers.
Tor E. Berg, Joachim Bakke
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Shipping and Arctic infrastructure
2013The focus will be on six aspects: 1. Technical standards and requirements for ships operating along the Arctic transportation corridors. 2. Training and operational requirements for crew and ice navigators operating in Arctic waters.
Willy Østreng +6 more
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The Arctic Council’s Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment
2010Arctic Marine Shipping Assessment (AMSA) is a follow-on effort to the Council's Arctic Climate Impact Assessment and Arctic Marine Strategic Plan, both released in November 2004. The AMSA 2009 Report, a policy document that has been negotiated by the eight Arctic States, focuses on Arctic marine safety and marine environmental protection which fit the ...
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