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Pathobiology of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (H5N1 Clade 2.3.4.4b) Virus from Pinnipeds on Tyuleniy Island in the Sea of Okhotsk, Russia. [PDF]

open access: yesViruses
Alekseev A   +16 more
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Unveiling individual and collective temporal patterns in the tanker shipping network. [PDF]

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Teo K   +6 more
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Northern Sea Route

2019
The Northern Sea Route (NSR) passes through international waters and therefore is subjected to international regimes which encroach upon the regulatory sovereignty of states having stakes in the Arctic. These commitments cover freedom and safety of navigation, delimitation of exclusive economic zones, and obligations related to sustainability such as ...
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Northern Sea Route [PDF]

open access: possibleKnowledge Horizons - Economics, 2014
Need for remodeling maritime economic sector is becoming more obvious in the current economic context. The age of globalization brings to the fore the urgent need of a new shipping routes on the geopolitical scene, this need reconfigures global maritime system, taking into account the natural course of all aspects of politico-economic interaction with ...
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Northern Sea Route Development Concept

2022
The issues of the development of the Northern Sea Route are extremely topical at the present time. Moreover, the active development of digital technologies has accelerated the pace of digitalization of logistics in general and sea freight in particular.
Chuy, Stanislav   +3 more
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The Northern Sea Route, 1996

Polar Record, 1997
AbstractDuring 1996, Russia's Northern Sea Route (NSR) continued to attract international attention. While overall tonnage carried along the NSR declined to approximately two million tonnes, more operations in the Russian maritime Arctic involved foreign flag ships.
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The Northern Sea Route, 1997

Polar Record, 1998
Abstract1997 was an important year for Russia's Northern Sea Route (NSR) in terms of foreign interest. The first full transits of the NSR by western merchant ships were made. The International Northern Sea Route Programme (INSROP) continued into phase 2 of its research projects, and planning proceeded for a European Union-sponsored demonstration voyage
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