This only causes headaches for Canada, whose government sees the Northwest Passage as a proprietary waterway, as Canadian as Lake Winnipeg. |
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Underneath, his light-blue oxford was soaked, proving that the Northwest Passage could still make a sea hound sweat. |
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England and France had only a few royally sponsored voyages of discovery in the 16th century, mostly searching for the elusive Northwest Passage. |
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In previous centuries, when Arctic explorers looking for the Northwest Passage got mired in ice, they had very few options. |
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It undermined the well-connected Lady Jane Franklin in her obsessive quest to glorify Sir John as discoverer of the Northwest Passage. |
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It is sorrowful, rueful, and pragmatic and not quite as heart breaking as many others on his album Northwest Passage. |
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As a result of global warming, cruise ships are now seen in the Northwest Passage. |
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There was mention of a cruise ship possibly going through the Canadian Northwest Passage. |
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On an earlier expedition they had failed to discover the fabled and elusive Northwest Passage that would provide a direct route from Europe to the Orient. |
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Thus was launched the idea of discovering a northern passageway to the Orient, a navigational route called the Northwest Passage. |
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The importance of the North to sovereignty continues to increase as sea ice melts and the opening of the Northwest Passage becomes a reality. |
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Indeed, between 1903 and 2008, only 113 distinct vessels sailed through the Northwest Passage, amounting to a total of 254 transits in that time. |
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Through the Northwest Passage, during summer 2009, about ten pleasure boats and two cruise ships went from one ocean to the other. |
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The motion proposes a name change to cosmetically impress upon everyone that it is not just the Northwest Passage for anyone. |
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Dr. Mudie's main project is the study of the history of the Northwest Passage, including the impact of climate change on humans. |
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In addition, Canadian jurisdiction over the Northwest Passage is not accepted by the United States and other countries. |
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Melting sea ice means that the Northwest Passage shipping route could have seasonal ice-free periods in as little as 10 years. |
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Perhaps the Conservatives would like to build a colossus on the Northwest Passage to indicate our ownership of that area. |
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In summer the pack ice in the Northwest Passage has been the physical barrier separating the western and eastern stocks of belugas. |
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When this route proved overly optimistic, Champlain simply moved the Northwest Passage further west, beyond the horizon, to another waterway. |
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On that voyage in search of the Northwest Passage, he commanded two ships, the Erebus and the Terror. |
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On June 11, 1847, Sir John Franklin died aboard the Erebus frozen in the ice in Victoria Strait while attempting to map the Northwest Passage. |
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This portrait is from a sketchbook from the second overland expedition in search of the Northwest Passage, led by Sir John Franklin. |
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As a result, the British clamored to explore the north, rekindling that long-held dream of finding a Northwest Passage. |
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Numerical climate models predict that the Northwest Passage and the Arctic Ocean may become ice-free in summer during this century. |
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Like other explorers before him, he sought the famous Northwest Passage that would provide a direct sea route between Europe and Asia. |
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Rae had been the actual discoverer of the Northwest Passage. |
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We are not the only ones who are realizing that commercial vessel traffic will be revolutionized by the opening of the Northwest Passage. |
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It is also used by the Inuit to refer to the Northwest Passage because of a distinctive geographical feature resembling the tattoo. |
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In 1791, the king of Spain gave Alessandro Malaspina an order to search for a Northwest Passage. |
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The Northwest Passage represented a new route to the established trading nations of Asia. |
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Determining whether a Northwest Passage existed was one of the motives for their efforts. |
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He was explicitly ordered to explore all channels that might turn out to be a Northwest Passage. |
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In 1500, King Manuel I of Portugal sent Gaspar to discover lands and search for a Northwest Passage to Asia. |
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These expeditions were hoping to find an oceanic Northwest Passage to Asian trade. |
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On August 21, 2007, the Northwest Passage became open to ships without the need of an icebreaker. |
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Of course, the logic that follows from my statement will definitely indicate that a strait like the Northwest Passage will become a new choke point if that development actually is going as I have predicted. |
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It has also reawakened an old debate over who owns the Northwest Passage sea route. Second, the people who live in the north are demanding and getting more of a say in their future. |
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As we are continuing a study on the Northwest Passage, I would like to know whether the Canadian Forces are equipped well enough for a potential rescue operation. |
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A fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, he teaches narrative nonfiction at the University of Toronto and sails in the Northwest Passage as a resource historian with Adventure Canada. |
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If that were to happen in the Northwest Territories, or if it were suggested that the Northwest Passage would be subject to those kinds of rules, people would be up in arms around the country. |
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Members of the ill-fated Franklin Expedition to the Northwest Passage in 1845 may have suffered from lead poisoning from solder that was used to seal tin cans of preserved food. |
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In Canada, we have the Northwest Passage but across the Bering Strait there is the northern sea route which is defined as a shipping lane from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. |
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Cook's assignment was to find a possible Northwest Passage, a maritime passage that would join the Pacific to the Atlantic, by going around the continent. |
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I believe the stamp of Canadian identity and ownership will be more clearly stated and imprinted on the world community by using the reference of Canadian Northwest Passage or Canadian Arctic passage. |
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John Franklin, Captain George Back, Sir John Ross and David Walker are among those who set out in the 19th century to find the passageway to the Orient, the famous Northwest Passage. |
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Federal, Territorial and Inuvialuit regulatory and policy agencies regard these issues as impediments which m ay delay economic development of the Northwest Passage if disregarded. |
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Three years after Arctic Mission, crossing the legendary Northwest Passage in six months, the Sedna IV and her crew are setting sail for Antarctica. |
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In the central and western parts of the Northwest Passage, thicker and more extensive ice led to delays in navigability of the southern route, while the northern route did not become truly navigable at all. |
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The Defence Ministry has yet to order the powerful ice-breaker promised in the 1980s after an American supertanker crashed uninvited through the Northwest Passage. |
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The Northwest Passage is a maritime path comprising up to seven routes, of which two are the main ones, connecting the Davis Strait and Baffin Bay in the east to the Bering Strait in the west. |
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Here he went along the coast to Bering Strait, but soon came up against a veritable wall of ice, which caused him to turn back without having found the entrance to the Northwest Passage. |
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The Northwest Passage is usually defined as the body of Arctic water existing between the Davis Strait and Baffin Bay in the east and the Bering Strait in the west. |
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With the ice melting and the Northwest Passage opening wider every day, the government does not even know who is in charge of protecting our sovereignty. |
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Formerly known as the CCGS Franklin, the CCGS Amundsen has been newly named after Roald Amundsen, a notable Norwegian explorer of the Canadian Arctic who was the first person to navigate the Northwest Passage 100 years ago. |
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It will also have to navigate the most difficult part of the Northwest Passage, Bellot Strait, which marks the northernmost point of the continent. |
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The Northwest Passage that took so many years, and lives, to locate never proved to be a safe and effective maritime route, especially for commercial shipping. |
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Event Details: Ever since explorers began searching for a Northwest Passage over 400 years ago, the Arctic has been a fascinating and important area of study, rich with drama, adventure, even tragedy. |
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What are the sea-ice predictions for the Northwest Passage this summer? |
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He was also the first person to reach both the North and South Poles, and he is known as the first to traverse the Northwest Passage in a small sailing vessel. |
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In the spring of 2002, the crew of the Sedna IV undertook an ambitious mission to cross the Arctic Ocean through the legendary Northwest Passage without the assistance of an icebreaker. |
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Hudson's final expedition ranged farther north in search of the Northwest Passage, leading to his discovery of the Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay. |
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Two months later she sailed into the Davis Strait to become the first British yacht to transit the Northwest Passage from west to east. |
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The goal was to navigate west to east through the Northwest Passage by sail only. |
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In 2009 sea ice conditions were such that at least nine small vessels and two cruise ships completed the transit of the Northwest Passage. |
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The World's transit of the Northwest Passage was documented by National Geographic photographer Raul Touzon. |
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In 2006 the cruise liner MS Bremen successfully ran the Northwest Passage, helped by satellite images telling where sea ice was. |
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Scientists believe that reduced sea ice in the Northwest Passage has permitted some new species to migrate across the Arctic Ocean. |
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Scientists speculated the whale had followed its food sources through the Northwest Passage and simply kept on going. |
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Again, scientists believe that it got there through the reopened Northwest Passage. |
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The Northwest Passage is a sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic Ocean. |
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The Northwest Passage, however, had been navigable in earlier centuries, too. |
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Eleven years later, the Dutch East India Company financed English navigator Henry Hudson in his search for the Northwest Passage. |
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition travelled through northern Oregon also in search of the Northwest Passage. |
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Hudson discovered the Hudson Strait and the immense Hudson Bay on his final expedition, while still searching for the Northwest Passage. |
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Excitement was very high due to the expectation that the ship had finally found the Northwest Passage through the continent. |
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The first explorer to conquer the Northwest Passage solely by ship was the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. |
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His was the first vessel to circumnavigate the world via the Northwest Passage. |
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They were the first people known to circumnavigate the Americas and to discover and transit the Northwest Passage, albeit by ship and by sledge over the ice. |
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However, modern historians have confirmed Rae's discovery of the Northwest Passage and the accuracy of his report on cannibalism among Franklin's crew. |
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He returned to Europe the following summer through the Northwest Passage. |
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Sir Robert McClure was credited with the discovery of the Northwest Passage by sea in 1851 when he looked across McClure Strait from Banks Island and viewed Melville Island. |
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She also became the only British vessel to complete the Northwest Passage in one season, as well as the only British sailing yacht to return from there to British waters. |
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This would have been the first time since satellite records began that both the Northwest Passage and Northern Sea Route had been open simultaneously. |
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Most Northwest Passage expeditions originated in Europe or on the east coast of North America, seeking to traverse the Passage in the westbound direction. |
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His mission was to discover the Northwest Passage to the Indies and China. |
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Crewed by Marco Bonzanigo, five Italian friends, one Australian, one Dutch, one South African, and one New Zealander, it sailed through the Northwest Passage. |
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Gomes was able to convince the Emperor Charles to finance a new expedition to find a northern passage to the Spice Islands, the fabled Northwest Passage. |
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Sir Robert McClure was credited with the discovery of the Northwest Passage in 1851 when he looked across McClure Strait from Banks Island and viewed Melville Island. |
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On November 28, 2008, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reported that the Canadian Coast Guard confirmed the first commercial ship sailed through the Northwest Passage. |
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In August and September 2016 a cruise ship was sailed through the northwest passage. |
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He was turned back by the ice of the Arctic in his second attempt, so he sailed west to seek a northwest passage rather than return home. |
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