Shipping
Under this section, a selection of maps representing the main features of “Arctic Shipping” is presented. Maps can be combined among them or with maps presented under other sections (as for instance Arctic Summer Sea Ice extent and “Arctic Definitions”).
For any further information, or for requiring maps with different data-set combinations, please contact info at arcticportal.org.

This map shows Arctic Sea Routes with delivery lines in Russia. The Map also includes the Northern Sea Route, North-East Passage and Sea Ice Extent 2022.
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Last updated: August 2023

This map shows Arctic Sea Routes with delivery lines in Russia. The Map also includes the Northern Sea Route and North-East Passage.
© Arctic Portal 2006-2025
Last updated: August 2023

This map shows Arctic Sea Routes with delivery lines in Russia. The Map also includes the Future Central Arctic Shipping Route, Northern Sea Route and North-East Passage.
© Arctic Portal 2006-2025
Last updated: August 2023

This map shows Arctic Sea Routes with delivery lines in Russia. The Map also includes the Future Central Arctic Shipping Route, Northern Sea Route, North-East Passage and North-West Passage.
© Arctic Portal 2006-2025
Last updated: August 2023

This map shows Arctic Sea Routes with delivery lines in Russia with sea ice extent September 2022. The Map also includes the Future Central Arctic Shipping Route, Northern Sea Route, North-East Passage and North-West Passage.
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Last updated: August 2023

The Agreement on Cooperation on Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue in the Arctic is an international treaty concluded among the member states of the Arctic Council.
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Last updated: May 2022

This map shows Search and Rescue Delimitation centered on Europe.
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Last updated: April 2022

This map shows Search and Rescue Delimitation centered on North America.
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Last updated: April 2022


