Despite climate change, sea ice in the Northwest Passage (NWP) remains too thick and treacherous for it to be a regular commercial Arctic shipping route for many decades, according to new research. Prior to this research, there was little information about the thickness of sea ice in the NWP. Next to ice coverage and type, sea ice thickness plays the most important role in assessing shipping hazards and predicting ice break-up.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/09/150929125437.htm
Arctic sea ice still too thick for regular shipping route through Northwest Passage
29 septiembre 2015
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