Arctic Shipping in Canada: Analysis of Sea Ice, Shipping, and Vessel Track Reconstruction

Declining sea ice area in the Canadian Arctic has gained significant attention with respect to the prospect of increased shipping activities along the Northwest Passage and Arctic Bridge shipping routes. Temporal trend and correlation analysis was performed on sea ice area data for total, first-year...

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Main Author: Pizzolato, Larissa Anna Vincenza
Other Authors: Dawson, Jackie, Copland, Luke
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/33156
https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-1432
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spelling ftunivottawa:oai:ruor.uottawa.ca:10393/33156 2023-05-15T14:29:39+02:00 Arctic Shipping in Canada: Analysis of Sea Ice, Shipping, and Vessel Track Reconstruction Pizzolato, Larissa Anna Vincenza Dawson, Jackie Copland, Luke 2015 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10393/33156 https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-1432 en eng Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa http://hdl.handle.net/10393/33156 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-1432 Sea Ice Transportation Climate Change Geographic Information Systems Arctic Marine Environment Shipping Thesis 2015 ftunivottawa https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-1432 2021-01-04T17:40:24Z Declining sea ice area in the Canadian Arctic has gained significant attention with respect to the prospect of increased shipping activities along the Northwest Passage and Arctic Bridge shipping routes. Temporal trend and correlation analysis was performed on sea ice area data for total, first-year ice (FYI), and multi-year ice (MYI), and observed shipping activity within the Vessel Traffic Reporting Arctic Canada Traffic Zone (NORDREG zone) from 1990 to 2012. Relationships between declines in sea ice area and Arctic maritime activity were investigated alongside linkages to warming surface air temperatures (SAT) and an increasing melt season length. Statistically significant increases in vessel traffic were observed on monthly and annual time-scales, coincident with declines in sea ice area. Despite increasing trends, only weak correlations between the variables were identified, suggesting that other non-environmental factors have likely contributed to the observed increase in Arctic shipping activity including tourism demand, community re-supply needs, and resource exploration trends. As a first step towards quantifying spatial variability in shipping patterns, a case study was conducted using 2010 observed shipping data to reconstruct historical shipping routes using a least cost path (LCP) approach. This approach was able to successfully reconstruct vessel tracks compared to an independent data source (Automatic Identification System) to an accuracy of 10.42 km ± 0.67 km over the entire study area. A 25 km gridded product across the entire Canadian Arctic domain was produced for 2010, with this approach now providing a basis to apply this method over the entire record (since 1990) in future studies to investigate long term spatial variability and change of shipping activity across the Canadian Arctic. Thesis Arctic Canada Traffic Arctic Climate change NORDREG Northwest passage Sea ice uO Research (University of Ottawa - uOttawa) Arctic Canada Northwest Passage
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Transportation
Climate Change
Geographic Information Systems
Arctic
Marine Environment
Shipping
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Transportation
Climate Change
Geographic Information Systems
Arctic
Marine Environment
Shipping
Pizzolato, Larissa Anna Vincenza
Arctic Shipping in Canada: Analysis of Sea Ice, Shipping, and Vessel Track Reconstruction
topic_facet Sea Ice
Transportation
Climate Change
Geographic Information Systems
Arctic
Marine Environment
Shipping
description Declining sea ice area in the Canadian Arctic has gained significant attention with respect to the prospect of increased shipping activities along the Northwest Passage and Arctic Bridge shipping routes. Temporal trend and correlation analysis was performed on sea ice area data for total, first-year ice (FYI), and multi-year ice (MYI), and observed shipping activity within the Vessel Traffic Reporting Arctic Canada Traffic Zone (NORDREG zone) from 1990 to 2012. Relationships between declines in sea ice area and Arctic maritime activity were investigated alongside linkages to warming surface air temperatures (SAT) and an increasing melt season length. Statistically significant increases in vessel traffic were observed on monthly and annual time-scales, coincident with declines in sea ice area. Despite increasing trends, only weak correlations between the variables were identified, suggesting that other non-environmental factors have likely contributed to the observed increase in Arctic shipping activity including tourism demand, community re-supply needs, and resource exploration trends. As a first step towards quantifying spatial variability in shipping patterns, a case study was conducted using 2010 observed shipping data to reconstruct historical shipping routes using a least cost path (LCP) approach. This approach was able to successfully reconstruct vessel tracks compared to an independent data source (Automatic Identification System) to an accuracy of 10.42 km ± 0.67 km over the entire study area. A 25 km gridded product across the entire Canadian Arctic domain was produced for 2010, with this approach now providing a basis to apply this method over the entire record (since 1990) in future studies to investigate long term spatial variability and change of shipping activity across the Canadian Arctic.
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title Arctic Shipping in Canada: Analysis of Sea Ice, Shipping, and Vessel Track Reconstruction
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https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-1432
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