In fact, the icebreakers were only required during two of the three year study mandate. |
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Canadian Coast Guard icebreakers have a red hull with a transverse white band and a white funnel bearing a maple leaf. |
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In spring and fall, icebreakers can maintain lifeboat escape channels in pack ice. |
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In addition, during the shipping season, CCG icebreakers carry first-response spill equipment and the CCG crew members are trained in its use. |
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Seismic operations in the Arctic use icebreakers and take place in the fall, when the ice is thinner. |
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Introductions, icebreakers and tonesetting are useful for supporting a safe yet challenging environment. |
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What we try to do, we always try to have icebreakers and things like that to kinda get everyone going. |
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Indeed, it's all hands on deck for the crews of our icebreakers and hovercraft. |
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Progress has been made, but the definition of the need for icebreakers has yet to be fully developed and applied to icebreaking operations. |
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Moreover, the CCG icebreakers will continue to carry first-response spill equipment and the crew members are trained in its use. |
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All of these icebreakers are in full operation at this time in eastern Canada, preventing flooding and escorting ships on the St. Lawrence River. |
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The Prime Minister said during the campaign that he would build three icebreakers and a deep sea port. |
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With fighter jets, bombers, and nuclear-powered icebreakers, the Vladimir Putin regime is staking its claim in the Arctic. |
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Had the US Navy icebreakers been unable to rescue them from the ice in early 1948 her child might have been the first native-born Antarctican. |
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During winter, fast ice, which is attached to the shoreline, develops first, rendering ports unusable without the services of icebreakers. |
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It also produces different kinds of cargo ships as well as ships for special purposes such as icebreakers, dredgers and other ships of that type. |
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Despite being frozen in winter, the sea remains navigable all year around because of deployment of icebreakers. |
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In 1915, a Russian expedition led by Boris Vilkitskiy made the passage from east to west with the icebreakers Taymyr and Vaygach. |
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The introduction of radio, steamboats, and icebreakers made running the Northern Sea Route viable. |
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Coast Guard icebreakers Northwind and Staten Island also sailed in support of the expedition. |
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We went through some do's and don'ts and played a couple of icebreakers. |
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The deepwater port has been deep-sixed and the icebreakers were cancelled. |
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Ice-induced shoreline impacts, in comparison to the baseline for natural ice break-up and clear-out, were not observed for the two years of the study during which icebreakers wsere used to clear the Seaway. |
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The fleet consists of icebreakers, bouy tenders, search and rescue vessels, hovercrafts and vessels for scientific research and the Canadian Hydrographic Service stationed across Canada. |
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The use of icebreakers and, later, aircraft as platforms for scientific work were developed. |
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Several attempts to evacuate the Shokalskiy using icebreakers have been thwarted by the dense sea ice, which is up to 5 metres thick in some places. |
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Russia is upgrading its northern fleet, which includes 18 icebreakers. |
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The ability to undertake northern marine research is severely limited by the cost and lack of availability of icebreakers and other marine platforms. |
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For other suggestions of effective icebreakers, take a look at the Icebreakers, Team Building Activities, and Energizers resource in the Tips and Tools page of the Leadership Resource Center. |
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In Canada, 52 research projects were supported by the Government of Canada and studies were conducted at over 100 study sites across Canada's North, as well as onboard five Canadian Coast Guard icebreakers. |
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One way to create a warm, personal learning environment is to incorporate group activities, such as icebreakers, team building activities, and energizers. |
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The Agreement is designed to facilitate projects addressing problems regarding radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel, decommissioning of nuclear submarines and icebreakers in the Russian Federation. |
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In 1911, the Russian Arctic Ocean Hydrographic Expedition on icebreakers Vaygach and Taymyr under Boris Vilkitsky, landed on the island. |
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The service has a statutory responsibility to maintain icebreakers for the United States. |
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Three icebreakers were initially dispatched to try and crack their way through the ice surrounding the vessel but all failed. |
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Earlier attempts by Chinese and French icebreakers to reach the Russian ship were also foiled by the thick ice, the report added. |
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Three icebreakers, including the Snow Dragon, have been trying to reach the ship since Wednesday. |
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Approximately 500 seamen remain trapped aboard ships caught in ice in Russia's Northern Pacific, waiting for icebreakers to free an escape passage in the Sea of Okhotsk. |
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Member countries agreed to place restrictions on recreational and commercial hunting, ban hunting from aircraft and icebreakers, and conduct further research. |
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Since 1991, Quark Expeditions has specialized in expedition cruising to the Arctic and Antarctica, in ships with ice-strengthened hulls or in icebreakers. |
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Komet was escorted by Soviet icebreakers during her journey. |
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Two new Aker Arctic designed icebreakers, under construction at the PJSC Vyborg Shipyard in Russia, will have their main power provided by Wartsila generating sets. |
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Both the Soviet Union and Russia have named icebreakers after Dezhnyov. |
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