IOOS helps US Coast Guard prepare for expanding role in Arctic

With maritime activity increasing in the Arctic, the US Coast Guard is preparing for an expanded role. Operating safely and effectively in harsh, remote Polar Regions with ice hazards, poor communications and satellite coverage poses a tremendous challenge;, the USCG plans to take advantage of relev...

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