Arctic Activities
Conditions in the Arctic are changing rapidly. It is estimated that by 2020-2030 the Arctic Ocean will be free of multi-year ice in the summer, increasing opportunities for maritime transportation, tourism, oil and gas exploration. With worldwide demand for oil growing rapidly and easier access, it is possible that oil extraction in the Arctic will also increase. Along with this comes a greater possibility of spills and damage to the environment.
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- Arctic Response Issues Oil spills in arctic waters (i.e., oil in, on, or under ice, as well as, in broken ice, ice-infested or ice-covered waters) pose significant challenges for response, recovery, and restoration to minimize biological effects and reduce oil impacts on natural resources. [leaves OR&R site]
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- Arctic Activities A brief description of NOAA OR&R's activities, responsibilities, and experience in the arctic.
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