Struggle for Alpha Range
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A range of massive and resource-rich undersea mountains are causing a stir in the Arctic Ocean, with Canada and Russia both rushing to claim them as their own while the race heats up to define just who gets what in this valuable new territory. Beginning in March Canadian researchers will be mapping the vast Alpha Range, named for the vessel that carried their discoverers from the US in 1963, with the hope of proving conclusively that the mountains are an extension of the Northern American continent and bolstering Canada’s claim on them. Using seismic devices and underwater explosives, scientists hope to collect enough data to make Canada’s case to the UN to extend its sea boundaries the 2013 deadline set Convention on the Law of the Sea. Researchers will be studying the 2,000 km range from temporary labs atop sea ice to get a better perspective on the phenomena. more »

The Arctic is heating up as an economic no-man’s land, with climate change instigating a change in the way businesses and nations see the ocean to the north. The five Arctic Nations, Russia, Denmark, the United States, Canada, and Norway, are all currently upgrading their individual military outfits in the region in preparation for an inevitable showdown between them to determine who will get what in terms of transportation rights and energy resources. With the possibilities of an estimated 25% of the world’s undiscovered oil and an ocean route that could literally shave thousands of miles off of traditional trade routes, the stakes are high and continue to rise.


