The U.S. Coast Guard announced on Wednesday that it doled out a $3.5 billion contract to Davie Defense to build and deliver a new class of five Arctic Security Cutters over roughly the next decade.
What happens when the Arctic starts to look like the South China Sea? Historically, a neutral region where cooperation ...
The prospect of opening up new sea lanes presents both challenges and opportunities for the rival powers, analysts say ...
The failed British voyage set sail in 1845 to map the unnavigated passes of the Northwest Passage and attempt to study ...
Several commercial air routes exist over the Arctic, but none over the Antarctic - why is this the case?
That Nato operations in the High North (the Arctic, North Atlantic and northern Europe) are to be led by a British, rather ...
When India’s cooking gas ran short in March 2026, the reason was simple: almost all of it had been travelling through one narrow passage in the Middle East. The crisis exposed what the energy ...
Bangladeshi students aged 14–16 can apply for chance to travel to the North Pole aboard nuclear-powered icebreaker, reads a release ...
Sailing for Prosperity launches a global scientific mission connecting oceans, ecosystems, and communities across the ...
On 29 April, 2026, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the Canadian Coast Guard celebrated the launch of the Canadian Coast Guard Ship ...
Youngblut and five other scientists from his agency are on the Coast Guard icebreaker ship the Sir Wilfred Laurier, which found the shipwreck on September 7. Another three scienti ...
Historic fleet upgrade: The CCGS Naalak Nappaaluk replaces the CCGS Hudson, becoming Canada’s largest and most advanced science vessel. Built for extremes: Equipped with modular labs and an ...
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