Title: The Emerging Arctic
1The Emerging Arctic Security on the Last Frontier
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3MORE WATER MORE COAST GUARD RESPONSIBILITIES
4MORE WATER MORE COAST GUARD RESPONSIBILITIES
This image shows the Arctic as observed by the
Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer for EOS
(AMSR-E) aboard NASAs Aqua satellite on
September 16, 2007.
5INCREASED ARCTIC ACTIVITY
6SHIPPING CHALLENGES
7National SecurityBering Strait Summer Transits
2008
- Bering Strait transits on the U.S. side73
vessels with 104 transits through (mostly
research vessels) - Kivalina/Red Dog Mine 30 round trips (bulk
carriers tugs) - Russian transits 30 vessels with over 80
transits - (mostly cargo carriers)
- Total Bering Strait transits 130 vessels making
over 245 transits.
Bering Strait
90 NM
8Environmental Security
M/V Sea bulk Pride
M/V Selendang Ayu
Photo by Chilean Navy
M/S Explorer
Endangered Species
9Coastal Erosion
Loss of protection from Fall storms
Shishmaref
Kivalina
10TESTING CAPABILITIES
11Salliq Lessons Learned
- Infrastructure Insufficient
- Lack of effective communication
- Small boats/short range helos
- ineffective
- Require icebreakers or ice hardened vessels with
embarked helos - Input from indigenous people imperative
12LOGISTICAL CHALLENGES
13OUTREACH TO LOCAL COMMUNITIES
14FEDERAL OUTREACH
U.S. Coast Guard Photo
15HEALY IN 1ST YEAR ICE
16ICEBREAKER STATUS
17Pending Operations
- CGC Polar Sea in Bering/Chukchi Sea
- Oct-Dec, Feb-April
- Continued ADA flights
- Waterways Analysis
18What Keeps Me up at Night
Exxon Valdez
Photo By Office of Response and Restoration,
National Ocean Service, National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration