New Arctic

Ship sets record for earliest crossing of Northwest Passage

Photos David Goldman | Text Frank Jordans

After 24 days at sea and a journey spanning more than 10,000 kilometers (6,214 miles), the Finnish icebreaker MSV Nordica has set a new record for the earliest transit of the fabled Northwest Passage.

Ship sets record for earliest crossing of Northwest Passage

How loss of Arctic sea ice further fuels global warming

Photos David Goldman | Text Frank Jordans | Video David Keyton

For much of the year, the Arctic appears as a crumpled white sheet of ice and snow before great chunks break off around the edges in spring, forming a sea of floes that gently dance across the frigid waters.

How loss of Arctic sea ice further fuels global warming

Getting stuck in the icy Arctic means you’re on your own

Photos David Goldman | Text Frank Jordans

The MSV Nordica is as robust a ship as you can find, but striking out to sea —especially in the remote and icy Arctic— always carries a risk.

Getting stuck in the icy Arctic means you’re on your own

360 camera, drones: AP team gears up for a melting Arctic

Photos David Goldman | Text Frank Jordans

They packed a full line-up of wide angle, fixed focal length, zoom and telephoto lenses to go with their Canon DSLR camera bodies; a Panasonic P2 video camera; and several GoPro action cams with external microphones.

360 camera, drones: AP team gears up for a melting Arctic

Portraits of an icebreaker crew, researchers

Photos David Goldman | Text Frank Jordans

The ship hadn’t yet left Vancouver for the Arctic Circle’s Northwest Passage when the icebreaking began — with a round of “introduce yourself to the others.”

Portraits of an icebreaker crew, researchers

Battering rams of the Arctic: icebreakers, explained

Photos David Goldman | Text Frank Jordans

When ice floes stretch to the horizon in the Arctic Circle, threatening to strand normal ships, icebreakers are in their element.

Battering rams of the Arctic: icebreakers, explained

Northwest Passage’s history marked by dangers, death

Photos David Goldman | Text Frank Jordans

European explorers had long speculated about the existence of an Arctic route that connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and would avoid the long journey around South America’s Cape Horn.

Northwest Passage’s history marked by dangers, death

International date line that splits US, Russia, explained

Photos David Goldman | Text Frank Jordans

The international date line is an imaginary border that runs through the middle of the Pacific Ocean and marks the boundary between calendar dates, effectively making it the zero-line for the planet’s time zones.

 

International date line that splits US, Russia, explained

Global warming melts ice, alters fabled Northwest Passage

Photos David Goldman | Text Frank Jordans | Video David Keyton

More than a century has passed since the first successful transit of the treacherous, ice-bound Northwest Passage by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen in 1906. 

Global warming melts ice, alters fabled Northwest Passage