Coast Guard Proceedings. Volume 70, Number 2, Summer 2013
The United States is an Arctic nation. So many Arctic-related papers, briefs, and presentations contain this phase, including a few of the articles published in this very edition. What does this mean, and why do so many of us use this phrase? Well, it is because the United States is an Arctic nation...
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ftdtic:ADA622114 2023-05-15T14:34:05+02:00 Coast Guard Proceedings. Volume 70, Number 2, Summer 2013 Chiarizia, Barbara Webster, Sarah K COAST GUARD WASHINGTON DC 2013-01 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA622114 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA622114 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA622114 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Snow Ice and Permafrost Civil Defense Naval Surface Warfare *ARCTIC REGIONS *COAST GUARD COLLABORATIVE TECHNIQUES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION FISHERIES FOOD INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LESSONS LEARNED LOGISTICS SUPPORT MISSIONS NAVIGATION OFFSHORE DRILLING OIL SPILLS POLICIES REGULATIONS RUSSIA SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SECURITY SHIPPING TRAINING ARCTIC SHIELD 2012 INUITS NORTHERN SEA ROUTE FOOD SECURITY OIL SPILL RESPONSE TRAINING UNCLOS(UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA) ARCTIC INITIATIVES MATRIX TEAM NORTHCOM(US NORTHERN COMMAND) NORTH AMERICAN ICE SERVICE Text 2013 ftdtic 2016-02-24T18:50:00Z The United States is an Arctic nation. So many Arctic-related papers, briefs, and presentations contain this phase, including a few of the articles published in this very edition. What does this mean, and why do so many of us use this phrase? Well, it is because the United States is an Arctic nation! Acknowledging this concept is foundational to gaining the needed acceptance within the United States that it is in our best interest to actively prepare and adapt to the Arctic s changing conditions, opportunities, and challenges. Although there are many definitions that describe the boundaries of the Arctic, the definition most frequently used within the federal government is found in the 1984 Arctic Research and Policy Act. Using this definition, which includes the waters north of the Aleutian Islands through the Bering Strait, it is clear that the United States has significant real estate within this frontier. The graphic in this edition, which transposes the great state of Alaska over the entire United States, illustrates how vast Alaska is compared to the rest of the country. Alaska is big. It is really big. It s more than twice the size of Texas. L ooking at the definition and this map, it is clear that we are not just an Arctic nation we are really an Arctic nation. The Coast Guard has a long history of operating within the Arctic region, dating back to the 1800s, when we were the Revenue Cutter Service. It was the Revenue Cutter Lincoln, during America s initial Alaska coast survey, which transported the American flag and U.S. delegation to Sitka, Alaska, for the October 1867 transfer of Alaska from Russia to the United States. During this four-month voyage, crewmembers conducted coastal reconnaissance, charting, supported science exploration, and then reported the findings to Congress. Text Arctic Bering Strait Ice inuits Law of the Sea NORTHCOM Northern Sea Route permafrost Alaska Aleutian Islands Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Bering Strait |
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The United States is an Arctic nation. So many Arctic-related papers, briefs, and presentations contain this phase, including a few of the articles published in this very edition. What does this mean, and why do so many of us use this phrase? Well, it is because the United States is an Arctic nation! Acknowledging this concept is foundational to gaining the needed acceptance within the United States that it is in our best interest to actively prepare and adapt to the Arctic s changing conditions, opportunities, and challenges. Although there are many definitions that describe the boundaries of the Arctic, the definition most frequently used within the federal government is found in the 1984 Arctic Research and Policy Act. Using this definition, which includes the waters north of the Aleutian Islands through the Bering Strait, it is clear that the United States has significant real estate within this frontier. The graphic in this edition, which transposes the great state of Alaska over the entire United States, illustrates how vast Alaska is compared to the rest of the country. Alaska is big. It is really big. It s more than twice the size of Texas. L ooking at the definition and this map, it is clear that we are not just an Arctic nation we are really an Arctic nation. The Coast Guard has a long history of operating within the Arctic region, dating back to the 1800s, when we were the Revenue Cutter Service. It was the Revenue Cutter Lincoln, during America s initial Alaska coast survey, which transported the American flag and U.S. delegation to Sitka, Alaska, for the October 1867 transfer of Alaska from Russia to the United States. During this four-month voyage, crewmembers conducted coastal reconnaissance, charting, supported science exploration, and then reported the findings to Congress. |
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