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  • Iceberg off Baffin Island. (1985) width:550;;height:368
  • Iceberg off the Coast of Baffin Island. (1985) width:550;;height:300
  • CCGS Pierre Radisson. (1985) width:550;;height:368
  • First shipment of crude oil (100,000 barrels) fron the Canadian Arctic.  Oil produced from Panartic'c Bent Horn development.  Crude oil initially loaded on the M.V. Arctic and carried through multi-year ice conditions from the well site to a location off Cornwallis Island.  The oil was then transfered to M.V. Imperial Bedford and delivered to Montreal. (August 1985) width:550;;height:368
  • M.V. Imperial Bedford encounters a Force 10 storm in Lancaster Sound. (August 1985) width:550;;height:368
  • Iceberg off Bylot Island. (August 1985) width:550;;height:403
  • CCGS Earl Grey in the Gulf of St, Lawrence. (1996) width:550;;height:261
  • Measuring ice thickness. CCGS John A. Macdonsald in the background. (Melliville Sound, 1996) width:550;;height:368
  • Pingo near Tuktoyaktuk, NWT. (1989) width:550;;height:367
  • Icebreaker Oden during her 1991 scientific voyage to the North Pole. (1991) width:550;;height:368
  • Ron Ritch at the North Pole. (1991) width:550;;height:368
  • Ron Ritch at the North Pole celebrating with fellow Canadians. (1991) width:550;;height:368
  • Ron Ritch takes a true polar bear swim at the North Pole. (1991) width:321;;height:480
  • Polarstern during the 1991 North Pole Cruise. (1991) width:550;;height:368
  • Looking forward along the side of Icebreaker Oden while breaking ice.  Ice of 3-4m thickness is being broken and the resulting pieces can be seen turned on their sides. (1991) width:550;;height:368
  • View inside the bow-shoulder healing tank of the CCGS Louis S. St. Laurent, during the installation of strain gauges on the hull.  The strain gauges were used to measure ice forces on the hull. (1993) width:550;;height:368
  • M.V. Terry Fox maneuvering astern. (Beaufort Sea 1993) width:550;;height:368
  • View of Icebreaker Oden's stern showing her large rudders, nozzled propellers, and unusual stern shape. (1993) width:550;;height:368
  • View of the bow of Icebrear Oden. (1993) width:550;;height:444
  • USCGC Polar Sea during the 1994 North Pole Voyage. (1994) width:550;;height:368
  • Crew and scientists of the Louis S. St. Laurent at the North Pole. (1994) width:550;;height:279
  • Louis S. St Laurent during the 1994 North Pole voyage. (1994) width:550;;height:225
  • Bow of the Louis S. St. Laurent at the North Pole. (1994) width:550;;height:368
  • View of the stern of the Russian Icebreaker Yamal near the North Pole. (1994) width:550;;height:368
  • Spare propellers on the deck of the Russian Icebreaker Yamal. (1994) width:550;;height:368
  • Russian Icebreaker Yamal near the North Pole. (1994) width:550;;height:368
  • Russian Icebreaker Yamal underway breaking ice. Note the size of ice pieces being broken. (1994) width:550;;height:368
  • Crew and scientists at North Pole, Oden 1996 scientific voyage. (1996) width:550;;height:368
  • Rapid Core ice sampling system deployed on the ice during the 1996 Oden expediation. (1996) width:550;;height:438
  • Arctic Scene (1996) width:550;;height:368
  • Keel Testing apparatus off Sakhalin Island. Apparatus is capable of applying a vertical load of 200tonnes to the underlying ridge keel.  (1998) width:550;;height:367
  • MI-8 helicopter transporting equipment. (Sakhalin Island, 1998) width:550;;height:287
  • Large Ice Cutting Saw. (Sakhalin Island, 1998) width:550;;height:368
  • M.V. Fennica during Fram Strait ice management trials. (2009) width:550;;height:324
  • Icebreaker Oden and M.V. Fennica performing ice management during the Fram Strait trials. (2009) width:550;;height:282
  • Icebreaker Oden during the 2009 Fram Strait trials.  Blue tube suspended off the bow contains an electromagnetic instrument which was used to measure ice thickness ahead of the vessel in real time. (2009) width:550;;height:357
  • Arctic Scene. (Fram Strait, 2009) width:550;;height:357
  • Polar Bear. (Fram Strait, 2009) width:550;;height:341
  • Picture of a Stamukha in the Caspian Sea.  A Stamukha is a grounded ice rubble pile which can be 15-20m high. (Caspian Sea, 2002) width:550;;height:365
  • M.V. Antarcticaborg working in the Caspian Sea.  She is a shallow draft icebreaker which can break 90cm of ice and working in as little as 2.5-3m of water depth . (Caspian Sea, 2010). width:550;;height:413
  • Ice crushing strength test apparatus . (Caspian Sea, 2004) width:550;;height:325
  • Keel strength testing apparatus. (Caspian Sea, 2004) width:481;;height:480
  • Typical foggy day in the Arctic. (Beaufort Sea, 2011) width:550;;height:413
  • Shaft torque measurement equipment installed on the CCGS Amundsen.  (Beaufort Sea, 2011) width:550;;height:364
  • Arctic Scene. (Beaufort Sea, 2011) width:550;;height:364
  • Propeller shaft of the CCGS Amundsen. (Beaufort Sea, 2011) width:550;;height:364
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