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Post by PrisonerOfHope on Jul 5, 2011 12:26:06 GMT -5
Tuesday 5th July, 2011 Russia sends second team to support its Arctic claim Big News Network.com (IANS) Tuesday 5th July, 2011 Russia's nuclear-powered icebreaker Rossiya will leave the port of Murmansk Tuesday to accompany the research vessel Academician Fyodorov on a second mission to determine the boundaries of the country's continental shelf in the Arctic. Russia is in a dispute with Canada over the Lomonosov Ridge, with both countries trying to persuade a UN commission that it is an extension of its own continental shelf. They have agreed that scientific evidence should resolve the dispute. 'The Rossiya icebreaker will accompany the research ship during the entire length of the expedition to ensure the consistency of the vessel's speed, which is crucial for precise measurements,' said Yekaterina Ananyeva, spokesperson for Rosatomflot nuclear fleet. The main goal of the two-month-long expedition is to measure the thickness of the bottom silt along the Lomonosov Ridge as part of the evidence that supports Russia's territorial claim. The settlement of the dispute in Russia's favour will give the country the right to develop vast energy resources on the Arctic shelf. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin reiterated last week that Russia will not backtrack on its territorial claims on the underwater Lomonosov and Mendeleev ridges in the Arctic region and will protect its geopolitical interests 'firmly and consistently'. Russia sent the first expedition on a similar mission last year, when Academician Fyodorov was accompanied by the Yamal nuclear icebreaker. feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/?sid=806413
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Post by shann0 on Jul 5, 2011 22:38:18 GMT -5
What is in this region that's making them fight over it? Did anyone watch "The Event"? They found a body in the ice that was infected with Spanish flu which was used to make a bioweapon to wipe out 90% of the population.... I dunno, just speculating here.
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