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Safe Travels? An Examination of the Search and Rescue Policies and Capabilities in the Northwest Passage Regio

Posted on:2018-08-27Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:California State University, Long BeachCandidate:Schwartz, David AFull Text:PDF
GTID:2445390002996617Subject:Geography
Abstract/Summary:
As Climate Change transforms the Arctic and opens new opportunities for maritime operations, increased ship operations in the Northwest Passage region of the Arctic are a growing concern for emergency managers. Historically, the Northwest passage region was remote and generally inaccessible for much of the year, which meant that there was little need for emergency services on a regular basis. This is now changing with more bulk transports, tankers, cruise ships, and adventurous individuals traversing the region in numbers not seen before in addition to the traditional maritime activities.;The thesis will demonstrate what shortcomings are in the SAR system that is in place in terms of policy and capability followed by what short-term measures can be made to solve these deficiencies. The whole system will be shown with the hope that a potential problem will be averted before the system is faced with a situation that could overwhelm it.
Keywords/Search Tags:Northwest passage
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