Contrasting trends in regional arctic destinational and transit shipping
Ever since the impact of climate change on Arctic sea ice began to be discussed in international forums at the turn of the century, several comments were published to the effect that diminishing sea ice would quickly translate into the development of massive transit routes across the Northwest Passa...
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description | Ever since the impact of climate change on Arctic sea ice began to be discussed in international forums at the turn of the century, several comments were published to the effect that diminishing sea ice would quickly translate into the development of massive transit routes across the Northwest Passage (NWP), the Northern Sea Route (NSR) and the Arctic Bridge linking Churchill on the shores of Hudson Bay and Murmansk. Twenty years later, Arctic shipping did indeed expand significantly, but the actual picture is significantly different from what analysts projected. Destinational traffic appears to be the driver of Arctic shipping expansion, while transit traffic remains marginal. What are the main features of Arctic shipping presently, and how did the industry adapt, depending on the area? Results show contrasting evolutions along the NSR, in the Canadian Arctic, and in Greenlandic waters. This chapter is based on the analysis of figures from three different sources, which implies methodological issues since the data does not display the same elements (Lasserre and Alexeeva, 2015; Lasserre 2019). In the Russian Arctic, data about vessel movements and characteristics were gathered from the Northern Sea Route Administration1 and from the Center for High North Logistics. For the Canadian Arctic, the Ministry of Transportation agency for the Northern Canada Vessel Traffic Services Zone Regulations provided the author with annual detailed ship movements. For Greenlandic waters, data was provided by the Danish Joint Arctic Command based in Nuuk. 0 |
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spelling | ftunivlavalcorp:oai:corpus.ulaval.ca:20.500.11794/69616 2025-04-27T14:20:47+00:00 Contrasting trends in regional arctic destinational and transit shipping Lasserre, Frédéric Arctique, Océan Arctique, Côte de l' (Canada) Russie Groenland 2021-07-17T02:03:36Z pages 209-219 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/69616 eng eng East-West Center The Arctic in World Affairs : 2020 North Pacific Arctic Conference Proceedings https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/69616 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec Arctique Océan -- Navigation -- Statistiques Navires-citernes Transports internationaux article dans une conférence COAR1_1::Texte::Contribution à une conférence::Actes de conférence::Article dans une conférence 2021 ftunivlavalcorp https://doi.org/20.500.11794/69616 2025-03-30T23:47:40Z Ever since the impact of climate change on Arctic sea ice began to be discussed in international forums at the turn of the century, several comments were published to the effect that diminishing sea ice would quickly translate into the development of massive transit routes across the Northwest Passage (NWP), the Northern Sea Route (NSR) and the Arctic Bridge linking Churchill on the shores of Hudson Bay and Murmansk. Twenty years later, Arctic shipping did indeed expand significantly, but the actual picture is significantly different from what analysts projected. Destinational traffic appears to be the driver of Arctic shipping expansion, while transit traffic remains marginal. What are the main features of Arctic shipping presently, and how did the industry adapt, depending on the area? Results show contrasting evolutions along the NSR, in the Canadian Arctic, and in Greenlandic waters. This chapter is based on the analysis of figures from three different sources, which implies methodological issues since the data does not display the same elements (Lasserre and Alexeeva, 2015; Lasserre 2019). In the Russian Arctic, data about vessel movements and characteristics were gathered from the Northern Sea Route Administration1 and from the Center for High North Logistics. For the Canadian Arctic, the Ministry of Transportation agency for the Northern Canada Vessel Traffic Services Zone Regulations provided the author with annual detailed ship movements. For Greenlandic waters, data was provided by the Danish Joint Arctic Command based in Nuuk. 0 Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Arctique* Climate change greenlandic Groenland Hudson Bay Northern Sea Route Northwest passage Nuuk Océan Arctique Sea ice Université Laval: CorpusUL Arctic Hudson Bay Murmansk Canada Hudson Northwest Passage Nuuk ENVELOPE(-52.150,-52.150,68.717,68.717) Lasserre ENVELOPE(-58.421,-58.421,-62.107,-62.107) |
spellingShingle | Arctique Océan -- Navigation -- Statistiques Navires-citernes Transports internationaux Lasserre, Frédéric Contrasting trends in regional arctic destinational and transit shipping |
title | Contrasting trends in regional arctic destinational and transit shipping |
title_full | Contrasting trends in regional arctic destinational and transit shipping |
title_fullStr | Contrasting trends in regional arctic destinational and transit shipping |
title_full_unstemmed | Contrasting trends in regional arctic destinational and transit shipping |
title_short | Contrasting trends in regional arctic destinational and transit shipping |
title_sort | contrasting trends in regional arctic destinational and transit shipping |
topic | Arctique Océan -- Navigation -- Statistiques Navires-citernes Transports internationaux |
topic_facet | Arctique Océan -- Navigation -- Statistiques Navires-citernes Transports internationaux |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/69616 |