ARCTIC The Shipping Crisis in the Soviet Eastern Arctic at the Close of the 1983 Navigation Season

ABSTRACT. During September 1983 an unusually early freeze-up and persistent northwesterly winds that drove heavy multi-year ice into Proliv Longa and against the north coast of Chukotka resulted in a critical situation with regard to shipping in the Soviet eastern Arctic. Ports such as Zelenyy Mys a...

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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.554.8653 2023-05-15T14:19:34+02:00 ARCTIC The Shipping Crisis in the Soviet Eastern Arctic at the Close of the 1983 Navigation Season William Barr Edward A. Wilson The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.554.8653 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic38-1-1.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.554.8653 http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic38-1-1.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://pubs.aina.ucalgary.ca/arctic/Arctic38-1-1.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T11:43:52Z ABSTRACT. During September 1983 an unusually early freeze-up and persistent northwesterly winds that drove heavy multi-year ice into Proliv Longa and against the north coast of Chukotka resulted in a critical situation with regard to shipping in the Soviet eastern Arctic. Ports such as Zelenyy Mys and Mys Shmidta were prematurely closed by ice, leaving Pevek as the only functioning port in this part of the Arctic. Worse still, dozens of ships were beset in the ice at various points from the mouth of the Indigirka east to Bering Strait. One freighter, Nina Sagaydak, was crushed and sank near Kosa Dvukh Pilotov on 8 October; a sister ship, Kolya Myagotin, was badly holed and barely managed to limp out of the Arc-tic. Practically all available ice breakers, including the nuclear-powered icebreakers L nin, Leonid Brezhnev and Sibir’, were transferred from the western to the eastern Arctic to free the jammed ships. Ultimately all were rescued, but it was late November before the last ship sailed from Pevek. Many ships were forced to head west from Pevek to the Atlantic, rather than attempt to battle their way through the heavy ice in Proliv Longa in order to return to their Pacific home ports. Singled out for particular praise in Soviet post-mortems of the crisis were the nuclear-powered icebreakers and the new Noril’sk class (SA-15) icebreaking freighters, several of which came straight from the Finnish shipyards to help rectify the situation in the eastern Arctic. Key words: Soviet eastern Arctic, Soviet Union, navigation, icebreaker &UM & En septembre 1983, un gel plus t6t que d’ordinaire et des vents persistants du nord-ouest qui pousdrent de la vieille glace misse dans la Proliv Longa et contre la c8te nord de Chukotka crerent une situation critique quant h la navigation dans l’est de l’Arctique soviettique. Des ports tels Zelenyy Mys et Mys Shmidta furent fermes pr6matur6ment par la glace,ne laissant que Pevek comme seul port ouvert dans cette partie de l’Arctique. Text Arctic Arctic Bering Strait Chukotka Icebreaker Pevek Unknown Arctic Bering Strait Indigirka ENVELOPE(149.609,149.609,70.929,70.929) Kosa Dvukh Pilotov ENVELOPE(-177.617,-177.617,68.311,68.311) Pacific Pevek ENVELOPE(170.300,170.300,69.703,69.703) Proliv Longa ENVELOPE(178.000,178.000,70.333,70.333) Shmidta ENVELOPE(106.000,106.000,-72.000,-72.000) Sibir’ ENVELOPE(158.683,158.683,68.500,68.500)
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description ABSTRACT. During September 1983 an unusually early freeze-up and persistent northwesterly winds that drove heavy multi-year ice into Proliv Longa and against the north coast of Chukotka resulted in a critical situation with regard to shipping in the Soviet eastern Arctic. Ports such as Zelenyy Mys and Mys Shmidta were prematurely closed by ice, leaving Pevek as the only functioning port in this part of the Arctic. Worse still, dozens of ships were beset in the ice at various points from the mouth of the Indigirka east to Bering Strait. One freighter, Nina Sagaydak, was crushed and sank near Kosa Dvukh Pilotov on 8 October; a sister ship, Kolya Myagotin, was badly holed and barely managed to limp out of the Arc-tic. Practically all available ice breakers, including the nuclear-powered icebreakers L nin, Leonid Brezhnev and Sibir’, were transferred from the western to the eastern Arctic to free the jammed ships. Ultimately all were rescued, but it was late November before the last ship sailed from Pevek. Many ships were forced to head west from Pevek to the Atlantic, rather than attempt to battle their way through the heavy ice in Proliv Longa in order to return to their Pacific home ports. Singled out for particular praise in Soviet post-mortems of the crisis were the nuclear-powered icebreakers and the new Noril’sk class (SA-15) icebreaking freighters, several of which came straight from the Finnish shipyards to help rectify the situation in the eastern Arctic. Key words: Soviet eastern Arctic, Soviet Union, navigation, icebreaker &UM & En septembre 1983, un gel plus t6t que d’ordinaire et des vents persistants du nord-ouest qui pousdrent de la vieille glace misse dans la Proliv Longa et contre la c8te nord de Chukotka crerent une situation critique quant h la navigation dans l’est de l’Arctique soviettique. Des ports tels Zelenyy Mys et Mys Shmidta furent fermes pr6matur6ment par la glace,ne laissant que Pevek comme seul port ouvert dans cette partie de l’Arctique.
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