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Northwest Passage -- The Arctic Grail

2006-08-08 (Tuesday), CBC News
The Northwest Passage — a water route through the islands of northern Canada connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans — was a treasure explorers sought for centuries. The quest began as a search for a shorter shipping route between Europe and Asia. But, with each ship and life lost during the 300-year search, explorers seeking the Northwest Passage were also on a hunt for glory.

The Early Explorers
The Inuit were the first explorers of the Arctic. Most of their travels are undocumented, but the Inuit and other First Nations groups are considered to be the discoverers of the Northwest Passage.

In the 16th century, Europeans set their sights on finding a shorter shipping route to Asia through the northern waterways. And over time, with each adventurer, the Northwest Passage was uncovered bit by bit, link by link.

In the 1570s, British explorer Martin Frobisher was one of the first Europeans to try to find the passage. Between 1576 and 1578, he took a small fleet to the northern waters. However, he didn't make it past the inlet that now bears his name.

However, the most infamous explorer was Sir John Franklin.

By order of the Queen, the British explorer took two ships to search for the elusive Northwest Passage from 1845 to 1848. He took a crew of 134 men and three years worth of supplies — including a piano, fine crystal, 1,200 books and the best technology of the time. Wives and girlfriends of crewmembers confidently sent their letters to China.

The explorers never returned.

The disappearance provoked what some say was the most expensive search-and-rescue mission ever mounted. Between 1848 and 1859, as many as 40 ships and more than 2,000 men searched for Franklin's fleet. In 1859, searchers found artifacts and bodies on King William Island. They found two documents that indicated the ships had become frozen in the ice. The notes also indicated that Franklin died on the ship in 1847. Survivors abandoned the vessel the year after, but all died trying to reach the mainland.

Scientists later dug up crewmembers bodies and discovered that lead poisoning from the soldering on tins of canned food may have been a factor in their deaths, and would have had an effect on their physical and mental stability. Even more gruesome, analysis of the crewmembers' remains pointed to cannibalism.

It wasn't all in vain — the links found during Franklin's doomed expedition and subsequent search parties helped map out the Northwest Passage.

However, the full route wouldn't be travelled until 1903, when Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen used a 21-metre fishing boat to travel its entire length. At various points along the way, he reportedly had to wait for months on end for the ice to melt enough so his vessel could pass through.

From 1940 to 1942, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police schooner St. Roch navigated the passage from west to east for the first time as a show of Canadian sovereignty over the North. At the end of its journey, the St. Roch turned around and went back, making it the first vessel to complete the journey in both directions.

The Northwest Passage is coveted again
Perhaps the sacrifices were worth it.

The Northwest Passage is 7,000 kilometres shorter than the current shipping route through the Panama Canal. That's about two weeks saved in travelling time. From London to Tokyo via the canal, the distance is about 23,000 kilometres. Travelling east through the Suez Canal is also longer at 21,000 kilometres. The route through the passage is just 16,000 kilometres.

However, it's rarely used since it is frozen over for most of the year, making it impossible for all but the most heavily reinforced icebreakers to make it through.

But as scientists speculate that the Arctic ice is melting, the passage is becoming a coveted shipping route. And the issue of whether the Northwest Passage is an internal waterway, and therefore Canada's, or an international waterway open to all remains murky.

In 1969, an American tanker, the S.S. Manhattan, made a voyage through the Northwest Passage without asking Canada's permission. It was an attempt to prove the passage was a viable route for shipping oil.

Canada didn't try to stop it, but granted unsolicited permission and provided a Canadian icebreaker to escort the S.S. Manhattan.

In 1970, the ship made another trip through the passage. In the end, Canada imposed environmental regulations on trips through the passage, but the issue of who controlled the waters was not resolved.

In 1985, the U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Polar Sea transited the passage — without asking the Canadian government for permission. The political fallout over what was considered the most direct challenge to Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic led to the signing of the Arctic Co-operation Agreement in 1988 by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and U.S. President Ronald Reagan. The document states that the U.S. would refrain from sending icebreakers through the Northwest Passage without Canada's consent; in turn, Canada would always give consent. However, the issue of whether the waters were international or internal was again left unresolved.

Global warming opens up the waterways
In recent years, scientists have been urging the Canadian government to take more steps to stake its claim on the North.

Jacinthe Lacroix, senior science adviser for Environment Canada, says the ice in Canada's Arctic has shrunk 32 per cent since the 1960s. As well, she says, global warming has raised the temperature in Canada's northern archipelago by 1.2 degrees in the last century — twice the average rate the temperature is rising worldwide. Each year, the ice shrinks by 70,000 sq km, the equivalent of Lake Superior, she says.

"Some studies show, if it continues to melt at that speed, by the end of the century, there could be no more summer ice in the Arctic," Lacroix said.

Other scientists have echoed these findings, but there is disagreement on the amount of time involved.

In 2004, André Rochon, chief scientist on Canada's Amundsen research icebreaker, said climate change could make the route almost ice-free within 50 years, clearing the way for countries and companies to use the waterway. In June 2006, University of British Columbia Prof. Michael Byers said the Northwest Passage would be clear of ice during the summer months in 25 years, and he urged the government to take action.

Corporations worldwide have taken notice, says George Newton of the Arctic Research Commission. In June 2006, he warned that companies had recently invested $4.5 billion in ships that can navigate the ice.

Foreign Minister Peter MacKay has said he's aware that climate change was melting Arctic ice, and that more personnel are required to protect the Northwest Passage.

However, he has dismissed the prospect of foreign ships rushing to use the route.

"These waters are still very dangerous in terms of their navigation," MacKay said. "Free-floating ice is also a hazard. I would suggest in the short term you are not going to see necessarily increased passage there except for Canadian ships."

Lacroix agrees, saying that even if the passage were free from ice during the summer, large chunks of ice would drift down from the Arctic. "It will be very hazardous to do any shipping in this region," she said.

Canada strengthens its defences
However, the frozen or floating ice won't stop submarines from passing through Canada's archipelago. There have been reports that many countries secretly send their subs through the passage — and Canada doesn't have a system to continuously monitor it.

In the 2006 election, Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a campaign promise to defend Canada's Arctic sovereignty. He promised to bolster Canada's presence in the waterway with the addition of three heavy-duty armed icebreakers. He also planned to set up a network of underwater sensors to listen for foreign vessels, and put aircraft and unmanned drones in the skies over the North. The total cost of the Arctic commitments made by the Conservatives is about $5.3 billion over five years.

In August 2006, for the first time in more than a generation, the Canadian Navy is returning to the Northwest Passage to take a first-hand look at shipping in the North.

The army, navy and air force will be heading into Lancaster Sound, considered to be the east end of the passage. The Aug. 12 -24 voyage will be undertaken by the frigate HMCS Montreal, two smaller coastal defence vessels and six aircraft; 400 soldiers, sailors, air crew, RCMP and Canadian Coast Guard officers will take part.

Observers say it will mark the first time in 30 years that the Forces have executed an operation of this size and this far north.

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2006-08 For the first time in more than a generation, the Canadian Navy is returning to the Northwest Passage to take a first-hand look at shipping in the North.

The army, navy and air force will be heading into Lancaster Sound, considered to be the east end of the passage. The Aug. 12 -24 voyage will be undertaken by the frigate HMCS Montreal, two smaller coastal defence vessels and six aircraft; 400 soldiers, sailors, air crew, RCMP and Canadian Coast Guard officers will take part.

Observers say it will mark the first time in 30 years that the Forces have executed an operation of this size and this far north.
2006-06 Corporations worldwide have taken notice of the opening up of the Northwest Passage. Companies had recently invested $4.5 billion in ships that can navigate the ice.
-- George Newton, the Arctic Research Commission
2006-06 The Northwest Passage will be clear of ice during the summer months in 25 years.
Canadian government has to take action.
-- Prof. Michael Byers, University of British Columbia
2006 In the 2006 election, Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a campaign promise to defend Canada's Arctic sovereignty. He promised to bolster Canada's presence in the waterway with the addition of three heavy-duty armed icebreakers. He also planned to set up a network of underwater sensors to listen for foreign vessels, and put aircraft and unmanned drones in the skies over the North. The total cost of the Arctic commitments made by the Conservatives is about $5.3 billion over five years.
2004 Climate change could make the Northwest Passage route almost ice-free within 50 years, clearing the way for countries and companies to use the waterway.
-- André Rochon, chief scientist on Canada's Amundsen research icebreaker
1988 Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and U.S. President Ronald Reagan signed the Arctic Co-operation Agreement.
The document states that the U.S. would refrain from sending icebreakers through the Northwest Passage without Canada's consent; in turn, Canada would always give consent.

nb. The issue of whether the Northwest Passage is international or internal was again left unresolved.
1985 The U.S. Coast Guard icebreaker Polar Sea transited the Northwest passage — without asking the Canadian government for permission. The political fallout over what was considered the most direct challenge to Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic led to the signing of the Arctic Co-operation Agreement.
1970 The American tanker, the S.S. Manhattan, made another trip through the Northwest passage. In the end, Canada imposed environmental regulations on trips through the passage, but the issue of who controlled the waters was not resolved.
1969 The American tanker S.S. Manhattan, made a voyage through the Northwest Passage without asking Canada's permission. It was an attempt to prove the passage was a viable route for shipping oil.

Canada didn't try to stop it, but granted unsolicited permission and provided a Canadian icebreaker to escort the S.S. Manhattan.
Global warming has raised the temperature in Canada's northern archipelago by 1.2 degrees in the last century — twice the average rate the temperature is rising worldwide.
-- Jacinthe Lacroix, senior science adviser for Environment Canada
Caused by global warming, the ice in Canada's Arctic has shrunk 32 per cent since the 1960s.
Each year, the ice shrinks by 70,000 sq km, the equivalent of Lake Superior.
"Some studies show, if it continues to melt at that speed, by the end of the century, there could be no more summer ice in the Arctic."
-- Jacinthe Lacroix, senior science adviser for Environment Canada
The Northwest Passage is rarely used since it is frozen over for most of the year, making it impossible for all but the most heavily reinforced icebreakers to make it through
The Northwest Passage is 7,000 kilometres shorter than the current shipping route through the Panama Canal. That's about two weeks saved in travelling time.
From London to Tokyo:
* Travelling via Panama canal the distance is about 23,000 kilometres.
* Travelling east through the Suez Canal is about at 21,000 kilometres.
* The route through the Northwest Passage is about 16,000 kilometres.

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2008-06-27President Delivers "State of the Union"
2008-07-16What’s Your Consumption Factor?
2008-06-23How Should the Middle East Invest Its Oil Profits? -- America's Free Lunch is Over
2008-06-23Exclusive: Ex-UK Army Chief in Iraq Confirms Peak Oil Motive for War; Praises Fraudulent Reconstruction Programmes
2008-06-27The Wrong War -- Why We Lost in Vietnam -- Chapter One
2008-06-16Not an island -- Europe and the Middle East
2008-06-19Turning the tide? -- Why development will not stop migration
2008-06-09The Failed Expectations of U.S Trade Policy
2008-06-11The History of the House of Rothschild
2008-06-13G8 set to warn oil, food price shock endangers world economy
2008-05-27Palestinian, Iraqi, Afghan, Biofuel and Climate Genocides – Silence Kills and Silence is Complicity
2008-05-31Israel at Sixty: Asymmetry, Vulnerability, and the Search for Security
2008-06-06Between the Rule of Power and the Power of Rule: In Search of an Effective World Order
2008-06-06Stumbling toward Eurabia
2008-06-08G8, Asia urge oil production hike as prices soar
2007-11-01The Breaking Point
2007-11-01Noam Chomsky - Controlled Asset Of The New World Order
2007-10-31Civilisation ends with a shutdown of human concern. Are we there already?
2007-10-29Balancing Exploration & Production Technology Needs
2007-11-09HOW STUPID DO THEY THINK WE ARE?
2007-11-04The Coming Economic Collapse by Dr Stephen Leeb -- Book Review
2007-11-07The "Limits to Growth" Revisited
2007-11-28Does the Future Belong to China?
2007-11-16The Threat of Maritime Terrorism to Israel
2007-12-13Dark side of the hunt for energy
2007-12-13Crisis of Faith in the Muslim World
2007-12-03Climate Talks Take on Added Urgency After Report
2007-12-07A new Chinese red line over Iran
2008-01-04For Your Information: The World Trade Organization
2007-12-29Russia, Iran tighten the energy noose
2008-01-06Concern about 'sovereign wealth funds' spreads to Washington
2008-01-08Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer Announces Top Risks and Red Herrings for 2008
2008-01-10'10 Predictions' for 2008
2007-12-22Iran - Nuclear Chronology - 2005
2007-12-27A Conversation With Benazir Bhutto
2007-12-17Bridging Troubled Waters
2007-12-18Turkey's EU Membership's Possible Impacts on the Middle East
2008-02-01Global Banking: The Bank for International Settlements
2008-02-04Hydrogen Economy Enablers
2008-02-08Assessing the Islamist Threat, Circa 1946
2008-01-21More Instruments and Broader Goals: Moving Toward the Post-Washington Consensus
2008-01-24The Three Rs: Rivalry, Russia, ’Ran
2008-01-24Henry Kissinger -- Diplomacy in the Post-9/11 Era
2008-01-24A Moral Core for U.S. Foreign Policy
2008-01-29Challenging a Unipolar World
2008-01-29THE WAR ON TERROR: FOUR YEARS ON; Taking Stock Of the Forever War
2008-01-31Israeli-Turkish military cooperation: Iranian perceptions and responses
2008-01-21Grow more food in cities, U.N. agency tells Asia
2008-01-11The $1.4 Trillion Question
2008-01-15The conflicts in Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Nagorny Karabakh hang like the “sword of Damocles”
2008-09-02Stoking Tensions, Risking Confrontation: A High Stakes US Gamble with Russia
2008-09-02The Rise of Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) in the Age of Uncertainty
2008-08-25The changes in the fight against illegal immigration in the Euro-Mediterranean area and in Euro-Mediterranean relations
2008-08-04Europe Grapples with Threat of Stagflation
2008-08-07Brzezinski’s bunker
2008-08-14Black Gold Against the Soul -- Book Review
2008-09-13The Emerging Water Wars
2008-09-13TERRORISM, HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL JUSTICE, FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY: SOME CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE LEGAL AND JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS OF THE ‘COALITION OF THE WILLING’
2008-09-26Copenhagen Consensus 2008 Challenge Paper Terrorism
2008-09-26Big world, big future, big NATO
2008-10-15A mad scramble over Afghanistan
2008-10-18Enoch Powell and the Rise of Political Correctness in Britain
2008-11-23The American Mission?
2008-11-20The Cold Peace
2008-11-26The centre won’t hold any more
2008-11-27Russia plays the Shtokman card
2008-12-14What Should a Billionaire Give – and What Should You?
2008-12-15Pakistan’s Balkanization
2008-12-06Indonesia, Iceland and the IMF - Part I
2008-12-27Opening Statement before the International Military Tribunal
2009-01-04Economic crisis may strain U.S.-China relations
2008-11-10The Global Grand Bargain
2008-11-19Experts warn of water shortages by 2080
2008-11-07What Happens when Countries Go Bankrupt?
2008-11-03Redefining U.S. Interests in the Middle East
2008-10-29Sarkozy, France, and Nato -- Will Sarkozy’s Rapprochement To Nato Be Sustainable?
2008-11-01The End Of Arrogance -- America Loses Its Dominant Economic Role
2009-02-23U.S. will respect trade pacts 'as we always have': Obama
2009-02-23Transcript of the CBC News interview with Obama
2009-02-05Predictable Poverty: The Inevitable Legacy of a Neo-Liberal Europe
2009-02-02Climate, Scarcities and Development
2009-02-02Cities or countries?