Sentences with phrase «russian icebreakers»

Russian icebreakers, remote Antarctic research stations, and remote Siberian cities have all been powered with nuclear energy instead of using oil.
Russian icebreakers ended up stuck at such a pinch point in January, he noted.
Company officials told me over the weekend that the ships were poised to transit the Bering Strait, enter icy waters and meet up with Russian icebreakers.
New Scientific Discovery: Siberian Atmospheric Rivers: Part 4 of 4 / / Published on Mar 1, 2018 A Russian icebreaker in the Arctic sailed from open ocean water into thin sea - ice continuing into thicker sea - ice and sent weather balloons aloft every... Continue reading →
Russian icebreaker M / V ADMIRAL MAKAROV (14,058 gt, built 1975), towing a dry dock to the Bahamas, had towline break on Oct 14 and the dry dock was adrift off eastern Canada in the Cabot Strait between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
The captain of a Russian icebreaker fleet told the FT that the trip from Kobe or Busan to Rotterdam should be 23 days via the northern passage, versus 33 days via the canal.
But few guessed that you'd be able to take a Russian icebreaker all the way to 90 ° N and find open water in the summer, with no ice to stand on.
WHEN several eminent scientists returned recently from a tourist cruise to the North Pole aboard a Russian icebreaker and reported finding water, not ice, at the top of the world, the image resonated far and wide, providing a call to arms for scientists and environmentalists who for years had been trying to convince politicians and the public that heat - trapping gases from tail pipes, power plants, even methane - belching cattle, could disrupt the climate.

Not exact matches

An Antarctic blizzard has halted an Australian icebreaker's bid to reach a Russian ship trapped for a week with 74 people onboard, rescuers said on Monday.
One especially promising route could be the northeast passage, a shipping lane along the north coast of Russia from the Barents to the Bering Seas, now regularly plied by Russian ships and icebreakers.
This summer, the Northeast Passage along the Russian coast could be used without the need for icebreakers, and many ships also used the Northwest Passage,» says Gunnar Spreen from the University of Bremen's Institute of Environmental Physics.
Sweden provided several key scientists and the research vessel, its prize icebreaker Oden; American and British scientists added analytical capability and equipment; and Russian scientists provided overall direction, instrumentation, and expertise, and they also secured crucial permits to operate in coastal areas within Russia's waters.
Sign up to Bemydom by entering A Russian tanker has cruised through the northern sea route without an icebreaker escort for the first time.
May 6, 2013 • Unless you have an icebreaker or a helicopter, you'll probably only see this remote Russian nature preserve in photos.
But they are being escorted by the Russian nuclear - powered icebreaker 50 Years Since Victory to limit risk and also have Russian pilots aboard.
Early this morning, I received an e-mail message from one of many polar scientists whose important and costly field research in Antarctica has been seriously disrupted by the diversion of icebreakers to try to evacuate the journalists, tourists, crew and scientists on an unessential «expedition» aboard a chartered Russian ship.
It is navigable for several months in a year (from July to October), with the aid of the russian nuclear icebreaker fleet.
The largest icebreaker in the Arctic is Russian, and it is nuclear powered.
On the other side of the Arctic, Russian martime operations using icebreakers on the Northern Sea Route began in 1932 and give no evidence for improving ice conditions in this period; rather the opposite, as 1937 and 1940 were noted for heavy ice in the Laptev Sea.
Russian tanker powers through Arctic without an icebreaker excort the # 234 million tanker does have its own inbuilt icebreaker Russian... Continue reading →
Dr. McCarthy said the icebreaker's Russian captain, who has made the voyage 10 times in recent years, said he had never before encountered open water at the pole.
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