BUILT IN 1969, AND AFFECTIONATELY KNOWN as “thelittle red ship, ” the MS Explorer was the first vesselspecifically designed for transport of passengers in the polar regions (Fig. 1). Under the name Lindblad Ex-plorer, she took passengers to Antarctica in the 1969–70 austral summer (Splettstoesser, 2000), and in 1984 sh
Transport Canada has indicated that they will be updating the Arctic Shipping Pollution Prevention R...
<div><p>In 2003, a consortium of Canadian universities and research centers received Can$27.7 millio...
The sinking of the MV Explorer in 2008 raised many questions about a marine disaster involving the s...
BUILT IN 1969, AND AFFECTIONATELY KNOWN as “thelittle red ship, ” the MS Explorer was the first vess...
Transiting the Northwest Passage captured the imaginations of explorers and adventures for centuries...
The Thetis, one of most famous Arctic ships was built as a whaler in Scotland in 1881, and served wi...
From an early emphasis on geographic exploration and exploitation of the resources in the polar offs...
In the southern summer of 1972/73, the Glomar Challenger was the first vessel of the international D...
With the melting of sea ice in the Arctic, the potential for higher shipping access has markedly cha...
This article reflects on three Arctic shipwrecks currently being reclaimed for future exhibition. Tw...
Pack ice and icebergs are two of the biggest hazards to shipping around Antarctica. Andrew Fleming ...
The Freeze Frame website presents an online catalogue of over 20,000 images from the historic negati...
The R/V Hero was built by Harvey F. Gamage Shipbuilder, Inc., of South Bristol, Maine. She was launc...
Cruise traffic in the Arctic is a hot topic today since the melting ice has allowed for new possibil...
This is the story of the tragic final voyage of the Karluk as told to author Ralph Hale by the ship'...
Transport Canada has indicated that they will be updating the Arctic Shipping Pollution Prevention R...
<div><p>In 2003, a consortium of Canadian universities and research centers received Can$27.7 millio...
The sinking of the MV Explorer in 2008 raised many questions about a marine disaster involving the s...
BUILT IN 1969, AND AFFECTIONATELY KNOWN as “thelittle red ship, ” the MS Explorer was the first vess...
Transiting the Northwest Passage captured the imaginations of explorers and adventures for centuries...
The Thetis, one of most famous Arctic ships was built as a whaler in Scotland in 1881, and served wi...
From an early emphasis on geographic exploration and exploitation of the resources in the polar offs...
In the southern summer of 1972/73, the Glomar Challenger was the first vessel of the international D...
With the melting of sea ice in the Arctic, the potential for higher shipping access has markedly cha...
This article reflects on three Arctic shipwrecks currently being reclaimed for future exhibition. Tw...
Pack ice and icebergs are two of the biggest hazards to shipping around Antarctica. Andrew Fleming ...
The Freeze Frame website presents an online catalogue of over 20,000 images from the historic negati...
The R/V Hero was built by Harvey F. Gamage Shipbuilder, Inc., of South Bristol, Maine. She was launc...
Cruise traffic in the Arctic is a hot topic today since the melting ice has allowed for new possibil...
This is the story of the tragic final voyage of the Karluk as told to author Ralph Hale by the ship'...
Transport Canada has indicated that they will be updating the Arctic Shipping Pollution Prevention R...
<div><p>In 2003, a consortium of Canadian universities and research centers received Can$27.7 millio...
The sinking of the MV Explorer in 2008 raised many questions about a marine disaster involving the s...