Scientific Basis for Ice Regime System: Final Report

This report gives a summary of the work that was performed on behalf of Transport Canada to put the Arctic Ice Regime Shipping System on a more scientific basis. There are several aspects to the work. The report describes the seven Tasks for the scientific approach that were defined by the CHC. A su...

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Main Authors: Timco, G.W., Kubat, I., Johnston, M.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: National Research Council Canada 2004
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.4224/12327143
https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=dbaeb0e7-0b4c-421d-865e-3c891080f1ec
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Summary:This report gives a summary of the work that was performed on behalf of Transport Canada to put the Arctic Ice Regime Shipping System on a more scientific basis. There are several aspects to the work. The report describes the seven Tasks for the scientific approach that were defined by the CHC. A summary of the results of the research into each Task is presented. In the final Task, the CHC made recommendations for a more scientifically-based system. These recommendations were discussed at a 1-day Workshop of all relevant AIRSS Stakeholders and were applied to a number of vessels to investigate the potential improvements. The recommendations have, as an underlying principle, that Operators with well-equipped ice-strengthened vessels with experienced Masters and accurate and timely ice information should be encouraged and rewarded. The data supports this view.