The sinking of the MV Explorer in 2008 raised many questions about a marine disaster involving the sinking of a passenger ship in frigid waters far from search and rescue assets. One of these questions was whether or not crew on board vessels operating in remote inhospitable locations such as the Arctic are sufficiently trained for the unique challenges that exist. This report examines the challenges that crew and passengers may experience if a marine disaster was to occur in the Arctic and provides recommendations for training considerations to address them.NRC publication: Ye
Maritime and air traffic through the Arctic has increased in recent years. Cruise ship and commercia...
The increasing prevalence of voyages within the Arctic region is highlighting the growing need to un...
The Arctic is undergoing transformative climate change, with profound implications for transportatio...
The Arctic is open to major passenger activy with cruise ships carrying 1.5 million passengers into ...
Emergencies on large passenger ships in the remote High North may lead to a mass rescue operation wi...
Emergencies on large passenger ships in the remote High North may lead to a mass rescue operation wi...
Nature-based tourism has increased significantly in recent years. The special segment adventure trav...
Due to the ongoing climate change, melting ice has opened the door for increased cruise traffic in t...
Nature-based tourism has increased significantly in recent years. The special segment adventure trav...
Operation of manned oil and gas installations in arctic locations is complicated and presents new ch...
Over the recent years, ship traffic in the polar areas has increased. There is reason to believe tha...
Author's accepted version (postprint).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by the ...
The evacuation of passengers from a ship in distress is an essential measure in marine safety. Safet...
This dissertation is developed by GMC Maritime and the University of Stavanger and is part of the in...
The Arctic is considered to contain the last parts of pristine marine environments on earth. The cli...
Maritime and air traffic through the Arctic has increased in recent years. Cruise ship and commercia...
The increasing prevalence of voyages within the Arctic region is highlighting the growing need to un...
The Arctic is undergoing transformative climate change, with profound implications for transportatio...
The Arctic is open to major passenger activy with cruise ships carrying 1.5 million passengers into ...
Emergencies on large passenger ships in the remote High North may lead to a mass rescue operation wi...
Emergencies on large passenger ships in the remote High North may lead to a mass rescue operation wi...
Nature-based tourism has increased significantly in recent years. The special segment adventure trav...
Due to the ongoing climate change, melting ice has opened the door for increased cruise traffic in t...
Nature-based tourism has increased significantly in recent years. The special segment adventure trav...
Operation of manned oil and gas installations in arctic locations is complicated and presents new ch...
Over the recent years, ship traffic in the polar areas has increased. There is reason to believe tha...
Author's accepted version (postprint).This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by the ...
The evacuation of passengers from a ship in distress is an essential measure in marine safety. Safet...
This dissertation is developed by GMC Maritime and the University of Stavanger and is part of the in...
The Arctic is considered to contain the last parts of pristine marine environments on earth. The cli...
Maritime and air traffic through the Arctic has increased in recent years. Cruise ship and commercia...
The increasing prevalence of voyages within the Arctic region is highlighting the growing need to un...
The Arctic is undergoing transformative climate change, with profound implications for transportatio...