Management of Arctic Marine Transportation: A Canadian Perspective

Canada's interest in the management of the waters of the arctic archipelago has generally been expressed in terms of sovereignty. This term covers a range of interests including security, environmental protection and the protection of the way of life of northern communities, and resource exploi...

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Published in:ARCTIC
Main Author: McRae, D.M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1986
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/65149 2023-05-15T14:17:52+02:00 Management of Arctic Marine Transportation: A Canadian Perspective McRae, D.M. 1986-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65149 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65149/49063 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/65149 ARCTIC; Vol. 39 No. 4 (1986): December: 285–379; 350-359 1923-1245 0004-0843 Marine transportation Sovereignty Canadian Arctic Islands waters Northwest Passage info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1986 ftunivcalgaryojs 2022-03-22T21:22:12Z Canada's interest in the management of the waters of the arctic archipelago has generally been expressed in terms of sovereignty. This term covers a range of interests including security, environmental protection and the protection of the way of life of northern communities, and resource exploitation. Three types of regimes can be proposed for the management of arctic marine transportation - a regime of free and open use with control over shipping remaining with the flag state of each vessel; a regime of shared jurisdiction under which arctic coastal states would jointly manage transportation throughout arctic waters, including the Northwest Passage; and a regime of coastal state jurisdiction, under which each coastal state would be responsible for all transportation in its adjacent waters. Under this last regime Canada would assume control over all marine transportation in the Northwest Passage. While a free and open use regime would favour transit interests, it would not deal adequately with environmental protection, the protection of northern communities or resource exploitation interests. In these latter matters there is an imbalance between the interests of Canada and the interests of other states concerned predominantly with transit. Canada has therefore laid the basis for complete coastal state control over the waters of the arctic archipelago with the drawing of straight baselines around these waters. This does not exclude a cooperative management regime; rather, it establishes a particular basis on which such a regime would operate. Thus, an effective management regime for marine transportation in the waters of the Canadian arctic archipelago will only be worked out once the question of jurisdiction over those waters is finally resolved.Key words: arctic archipelago, sovereignty, Canada-U.S. relations, environmental protection, security, management, jurisdiction, Northwest Passage Mots clés: archipel Arctique, souveraineté, relations entre le Canada et les Etats-Unis, protection de l'environnement, sécurité, gestion, juridiction, passage du Nord-Ouest Article in Journal/Newspaper archipel arctique Arctic Arctic Archipelago Arctic Arctique* Canadian Arctic Archipelago Northwest passage Passage du Nord-Ouest University of Calgary Journal Hosting Arctic Canada Canadian Arctic Archipelago Northwest Passage ARCTIC 39 4
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topic Marine transportation
Sovereignty
Canadian Arctic Islands waters
Northwest Passage
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Sovereignty
Canadian Arctic Islands waters
Northwest Passage
McRae, D.M.
Management of Arctic Marine Transportation: A Canadian Perspective
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Sovereignty
Canadian Arctic Islands waters
Northwest Passage
description Canada's interest in the management of the waters of the arctic archipelago has generally been expressed in terms of sovereignty. This term covers a range of interests including security, environmental protection and the protection of the way of life of northern communities, and resource exploitation. Three types of regimes can be proposed for the management of arctic marine transportation - a regime of free and open use with control over shipping remaining with the flag state of each vessel; a regime of shared jurisdiction under which arctic coastal states would jointly manage transportation throughout arctic waters, including the Northwest Passage; and a regime of coastal state jurisdiction, under which each coastal state would be responsible for all transportation in its adjacent waters. Under this last regime Canada would assume control over all marine transportation in the Northwest Passage. While a free and open use regime would favour transit interests, it would not deal adequately with environmental protection, the protection of northern communities or resource exploitation interests. In these latter matters there is an imbalance between the interests of Canada and the interests of other states concerned predominantly with transit. Canada has therefore laid the basis for complete coastal state control over the waters of the arctic archipelago with the drawing of straight baselines around these waters. This does not exclude a cooperative management regime; rather, it establishes a particular basis on which such a regime would operate. Thus, an effective management regime for marine transportation in the waters of the Canadian arctic archipelago will only be worked out once the question of jurisdiction over those waters is finally resolved.Key words: arctic archipelago, sovereignty, Canada-U.S. relations, environmental protection, security, management, jurisdiction, Northwest Passage Mots clés: archipel Arctique, souveraineté, relations entre le Canada et les Etats-Unis, protection de l'environnement, sécurité, gestion, juridiction, passage du Nord-Ouest
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title_short Management of Arctic Marine Transportation: A Canadian Perspective
title_full Management of Arctic Marine Transportation: A Canadian Perspective
title_fullStr Management of Arctic Marine Transportation: A Canadian Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Management of Arctic Marine Transportation: A Canadian Perspective
title_sort management of arctic marine transportation: a canadian perspective
publisher The Arctic Institute of North America
publishDate 1986
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Canada
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Northwest Passage
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Northwest Passage
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