Harvesting Icebergs and Space Rocks:Small Scale Resource Extraction Entrepreneurship in Areas Beyond National Jurisdictions

New opportunities for small-scale, but potentially highly profitable, extractive industries either arise or have the potential to grow, both in the Arctic and in outer space. In the Arctic, icebergs which have broken off from Greenland’s glaciers and which have been transported south through the Dav...

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Main Authors: Kirchner, Stefan, Singh, Krittika, Mettiäinen, Ilona, Lesser, Pamela, Kyllönen, Katri-Maaria
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: National Aviation University of Ukraine 2021
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Online Access:https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/127ff9c8-fbd5-492f-b4bb-df17d54cd964
https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/48771
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author Kirchner, Stefan
Singh, Krittika
Mettiäinen, Ilona
Lesser, Pamela
Kyllönen, Katri-Maaria
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description New opportunities for small-scale, but potentially highly profitable, extractive industries either arise or have the potential to grow, both in the Arctic and in outer space. In the Arctic, icebergs which have broken off from Greenland’s glaciers and which have been transported south through the Davis Strait by the water currents are being harvested off the coast of Canada. The perceived purity of the water and the exotic origin make this risky endeavor commercially interesting. Iceberg harvesting has been undertaken for some time and is likely to become more important: along with increased melting of Greenland’s ice sheet and calving into icebergs, also the Arctic sea ice is melting rapidly due to climate change. Icebergs are an attraction in cruise tourism, too, but also pose threats particularly in the uninhabited sea routes where rescue preparedness is low and distances to help are long. Also Arcticrelated products and services are gaining the attention of consumers and investors from outside the region, in particular when high-priced luxury items and services are concerned. It therefore seems a fair assumption that iceberg harvesting off the coast of Canada is likely to remain relevant for the foreseeable future. Meanwhile, outer space is becoming the latest frontier for extractive industries, not only for the minerals and metals found on celestial bodies but also regarding water and materials which will be needed to give human activities there some degree of permanence.
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spelling ftulaplandcdispu:oai:lacris.ulapland.fi:publications/127ff9c8-fbd5-492f-b4bb-df17d54cd964 2025-06-08T13:59:09+00:00 Harvesting Icebergs and Space Rocks:Small Scale Resource Extraction Entrepreneurship in Areas Beyond National Jurisdictions Kirchner, Stefan Singh, Krittika Mettiäinen, Ilona Lesser, Pamela Kyllönen, Katri-Maaria 2021 https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/127ff9c8-fbd5-492f-b4bb-df17d54cd964 https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/48771 eng eng National Aviation University of Ukraine info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Kirchner , S , Singh , K , Mettiäinen , I , Lesser , P & Kyllönen , K-M 2021 , Harvesting Icebergs and Space Rocks : Small Scale Resource Extraction Entrepreneurship in Areas Beyond National Jurisdictions . in Modern Law in the Era of Social Transformation . National Aviation University of Ukraine , pp. 36-38 , XI International Scientific and Practical Conference , Kivova , Ukraine , 26.02.2021 . < https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/48771 > /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/5/13 name=Law /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/5/17/2 name=International political science contributionToPeriodical 2021 ftulaplandcdispu 2025-05-13T03:19:15Z New opportunities for small-scale, but potentially highly profitable, extractive industries either arise or have the potential to grow, both in the Arctic and in outer space. In the Arctic, icebergs which have broken off from Greenland’s glaciers and which have been transported south through the Davis Strait by the water currents are being harvested off the coast of Canada. The perceived purity of the water and the exotic origin make this risky endeavor commercially interesting. Iceberg harvesting has been undertaken for some time and is likely to become more important: along with increased melting of Greenland’s ice sheet and calving into icebergs, also the Arctic sea ice is melting rapidly due to climate change. Icebergs are an attraction in cruise tourism, too, but also pose threats particularly in the uninhabited sea routes where rescue preparedness is low and distances to help are long. Also Arcticrelated products and services are gaining the attention of consumers and investors from outside the region, in particular when high-priced luxury items and services are concerned. It therefore seems a fair assumption that iceberg harvesting off the coast of Canada is likely to remain relevant for the foreseeable future. Meanwhile, outer space is becoming the latest frontier for extractive industries, not only for the minerals and metals found on celestial bodies but also regarding water and materials which will be needed to give human activities there some degree of permanence. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Davis Strait glacier* Ice Sheet Iceberg* Sea ice LaCRIS - University of Lapland Current Research System Arctic Canada
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Kirchner, Stefan
Singh, Krittika
Mettiäinen, Ilona
Lesser, Pamela
Kyllönen, Katri-Maaria
Harvesting Icebergs and Space Rocks:Small Scale Resource Extraction Entrepreneurship in Areas Beyond National Jurisdictions
title Harvesting Icebergs and Space Rocks:Small Scale Resource Extraction Entrepreneurship in Areas Beyond National Jurisdictions
title_full Harvesting Icebergs and Space Rocks:Small Scale Resource Extraction Entrepreneurship in Areas Beyond National Jurisdictions
title_fullStr Harvesting Icebergs and Space Rocks:Small Scale Resource Extraction Entrepreneurship in Areas Beyond National Jurisdictions
title_full_unstemmed Harvesting Icebergs and Space Rocks:Small Scale Resource Extraction Entrepreneurship in Areas Beyond National Jurisdictions
title_short Harvesting Icebergs and Space Rocks:Small Scale Resource Extraction Entrepreneurship in Areas Beyond National Jurisdictions
title_sort harvesting icebergs and space rocks:small scale resource extraction entrepreneurship in areas beyond national jurisdictions
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https://er.nau.edu.ua/handle/NAU/48771