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Update on the Bering Strait Port Access Route Study

Update on the Bering Strait Port Access Route Study. HSRP George Detweiler 8 May 2013. UNCLASSIFIED. 2008 – 2012 Arctic Activity. Total Vessels in the Arctic 2008 = 120 + 2009 = 130 2010 = 160 2011 = 190 2012 = 250 Bering Strait Transits 2008 = 220 2009 = 280 2010 = 430

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Update on the Bering Strait Port Access Route Study

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  1. Update on the Bering StraitPort Access Route Study HSRP George Detweiler 8 May 2013

  2. UNCLASSIFIED 2008 – 2012 Arctic Activity Total Vessels in the Arctic 2008 = 120 + 2009 = 130 2010 = 160 2011 = 190 2012 = 250 Bering Strait Transits 2008 = 220 2009 = 280 2010 = 430 2011 = 410 2012 = 480

  3. Vessels of 5000+ gross tonnage transiting Bering Strait in 2012 Proposed Shipping Route

  4. PARS Process Notice of Study Published on November 8th, 2010: Federal Register Port Access Route Study (Vessel Traffic, Marine Environmental, AtoN Considerations, stakeholders) Recommendation Published in the Federal Register Second Public Comment Period (4 months) US Interagency Group (Departments of State, Defense, and Commerce…) Joint US-Russia Proposal Negotiations International Maritime Organization Regulations

  5. Questions? Contact D17dpw (907) 463-2262 View other comments at:http://www.regulations.govDocument type: “Notices”Keyword: “USCG-2010-0833”

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