Coast Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: USCGC Healy's Continental Shelf Mission

In recent years, our nation's Arctic economic, environmental, and security interests have escalated as reduced ice extent provides increased accessibility to the Arctic. Various other Arctic nations seized opportunities to submit territorial claims and retain potential fuel and marine resources...

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Main Authors: Krause, Michael, Berkson, Jonathan
Other Authors: COAST GUARD WASHINGTON DC MOBILITY AND ICE OPERATIONS DIV
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2011
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA552733
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spelling ftdtic:ADA552733 2023-05-15T13:41:11+02:00 Coast Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: USCGC Healy's Continental Shelf Mission Krause, Michael Berkson, Jonathan COAST GUARD WASHINGTON DC MOBILITY AND ICE OPERATIONS DIV 2011-01 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA552733 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA552733 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA552733 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Physical and Dynamic Oceanography Snow Ice and Permafrost Marine Engineering *ARCTIC REGIONS *COAST GUARD *CONTINENTAL SHELVES *ICEBREAKERS *MERCHANT VESSELS CARGO CARGO SHIPS COMMERCE COOPERATION CUTTERS DEFENSE SYSTEMS FUELS GREENLAND LAW ENFORCEMENT MISSIONS NATIONS POLAR REGIONS REPRINTS RESCUES RESOURCES HEALY(MERCHANT VESSEL) Text 2011 ftdtic 2016-02-23T09:43:03Z In recent years, our nation's Arctic economic, environmental, and security interests have escalated as reduced ice extent provides increased accessibility to the Arctic. Various other Arctic nations seized opportunities to submit territorial claims and retain potential fuel and marine resources. As commercial interests plan for offshore drilling, this raises the specter of marine environmental pollution and spills of national significance. Additionally, it is no longer uncommon for passenger and commercial cargo vessels to venture into the Arctic, navigating in relatively uncharted waters, far from disaster assistance. For the last 140 years, the Coast Guard has placed itself at the forefront of Arctic operations as icebreakers and ice-strengthened cutters from the Revenue Cutter Bear to USCGC Healy conducted law enforcement, community outreach, regional exploration, defense operations, research support, and search and rescue missions. Over the past few decades, primary icebreaker operations shifted from traditional Coast Guard missions to focus more on polar region scientific support as well as ship escorts and channel breakouts for Thule Air Force Base in Greenland and McMurdo Station in Antarctica. As the need for traditional Coast Guard mission support in the polar regions re-emerges, icebreakers will prove invaluable in supporting national polar interests. Published in Coast Guard Proceedings, p58-60, Spring 2011. Text Antarc* Antarctica Arctic Greenland Ice Icebreaker permafrost Thule Air Thule Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Greenland McMurdo Station ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850)
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topic Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Marine Engineering
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*COAST GUARD
*CONTINENTAL SHELVES
*ICEBREAKERS
*MERCHANT VESSELS
CARGO
CARGO SHIPS
COMMERCE
COOPERATION
CUTTERS
DEFENSE SYSTEMS
FUELS
GREENLAND
LAW ENFORCEMENT
MISSIONS
NATIONS
POLAR REGIONS
REPRINTS
RESCUES
RESOURCES
HEALY(MERCHANT VESSEL)
spellingShingle Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Marine Engineering
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*COAST GUARD
*CONTINENTAL SHELVES
*ICEBREAKERS
*MERCHANT VESSELS
CARGO
CARGO SHIPS
COMMERCE
COOPERATION
CUTTERS
DEFENSE SYSTEMS
FUELS
GREENLAND
LAW ENFORCEMENT
MISSIONS
NATIONS
POLAR REGIONS
REPRINTS
RESCUES
RESOURCES
HEALY(MERCHANT VESSEL)
Krause, Michael
Berkson, Jonathan
Coast Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: USCGC Healy's Continental Shelf Mission
topic_facet Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
Marine Engineering
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*COAST GUARD
*CONTINENTAL SHELVES
*ICEBREAKERS
*MERCHANT VESSELS
CARGO
CARGO SHIPS
COMMERCE
COOPERATION
CUTTERS
DEFENSE SYSTEMS
FUELS
GREENLAND
LAW ENFORCEMENT
MISSIONS
NATIONS
POLAR REGIONS
REPRINTS
RESCUES
RESOURCES
HEALY(MERCHANT VESSEL)
description In recent years, our nation's Arctic economic, environmental, and security interests have escalated as reduced ice extent provides increased accessibility to the Arctic. Various other Arctic nations seized opportunities to submit territorial claims and retain potential fuel and marine resources. As commercial interests plan for offshore drilling, this raises the specter of marine environmental pollution and spills of national significance. Additionally, it is no longer uncommon for passenger and commercial cargo vessels to venture into the Arctic, navigating in relatively uncharted waters, far from disaster assistance. For the last 140 years, the Coast Guard has placed itself at the forefront of Arctic operations as icebreakers and ice-strengthened cutters from the Revenue Cutter Bear to USCGC Healy conducted law enforcement, community outreach, regional exploration, defense operations, research support, and search and rescue missions. Over the past few decades, primary icebreaker operations shifted from traditional Coast Guard missions to focus more on polar region scientific support as well as ship escorts and channel breakouts for Thule Air Force Base in Greenland and McMurdo Station in Antarctica. As the need for traditional Coast Guard mission support in the polar regions re-emerges, icebreakers will prove invaluable in supporting national polar interests. Published in Coast Guard Proceedings, p58-60, Spring 2011.
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Berkson, Jonathan
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Berkson, Jonathan
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title Coast Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: USCGC Healy's Continental Shelf Mission
title_short Coast Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: USCGC Healy's Continental Shelf Mission
title_full Coast Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: USCGC Healy's Continental Shelf Mission
title_fullStr Coast Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: USCGC Healy's Continental Shelf Mission
title_full_unstemmed Coast Guard Cooperation in the Arctic: USCGC Healy's Continental Shelf Mission
title_sort coast guard cooperation in the arctic: uscgc healy's continental shelf mission
publishDate 2011
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