Pushing in Congress for US icebreakersU.S. icebreaker capacity is far behind those of Russia and Canada; new bills would require supply of new icebreakers to Coast Guard Alan Bailey Petroleum News
With the U.S. Coast Guard currently having only one operational icebreaker in an era when the Arctic Ocean is opening up for increased marine traffic and offshore industrial operations, Alaska’s representatives in the U.S. Congress have been pushing to beef up the U.S. icebreaker fleet. Both of the....
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