Arctic Mapping Project banner
  • Home
  • About
  • Missions
  • News Room
  • Gallery
  • Glossary
  • Links

Links

U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Patrick Kelley: Logs from Sea and Images from Sea, 2009 mission

Canadian videographer and scientist Lawrence Taylor, onboard the Canadian Coast Guard Ship Louis S. St-Laurent: Logs and Images from Sea, 2009 mission (see box on right side of page)

ARMADA Project Teacher Jonathan Pazol: Logs from Sea, 2009 mission

NOAA Teacher-At-Sea Christine Hedge: Logs from Sea, 2009 mission

U.S. Department of State Extended Continental Shelf Web site

U.S. Department of State: Logs from Sea, 2008 mission

  • 9/12/08: Diplomacy in the Middle of the Arctic Ocean
  • 9/18/08: Why Does Defining the U.S. Extended Continental Shelf Matter?
  • 9/22/08: From Aboard the Healy: What Kinds of Data Are We Collecting?
  • 9/23/08: Cooperation with Our Northern Neighbor
  • 9/27/08: Life Aboard an Icebreaker
  • 9/30/08: Heading Home: Arctic Journey Concludes

U.S. Geological Survey Arctic Chronicles Web site, including logs from sea, photos, and video, and a description of the 2008 joint US-Canada survey.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Extended Continental Shelf Data Management Web site

Law of the Sea Mapping Project at the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrography Center, including a summary of Arctic mapping work so far

United States Coast Guard Cutter Healy Web site

Canada’s Extended Continental Shelf Web site

Canadian Coast Guard Ship Louis S. St-Laurent

 

Revised July 26, 2010 | Contact Us | Report Error On This Page | Site Map
Web site hosted by: National Ocean Service | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | U.S. Department of Commerce | USA.gov
Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) | Information Quality
http://continentalshelf.gov/links.html