STRATEGY FOR PROTECTING THE FUTURE ARCTIC OCEAN

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Marine access in the Arctic Ocean is increasing due to the relentless retreat of sea ice driven by anthropogenic climate change. Longer seasons of marine navigation allow increasing marine use by a diversity of stakeholders and vessels. Progress has been made in protecting the Arctic Ocean through cooperation among the Arctic states and proactive advances within international organizations, notably the International Maritime Organization. Measures addressing Arctic marine safety and environmental protection have been developed and adopted. This paper reviews 12 strategic goals or pathways forward for implementing policy measures developed in an array of organizations to protect the future Arctic Ocean. Ten high-priority recom-mendations, all near-term action items that are believed achievable, are also advanced toward protecting Arctic people and the marine environment in the twenty-first century.

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Brigham, L. W., & Gamble, J. T. (2022). STRATEGY FOR PROTECTING THE FUTURE ARCTIC OCEAN. Oceanography, 35(3–4). https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2022.131

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