An overview of scholarly literature on navigation hazards in Arctic shipping routes
Review article, 2023

Maritime transport plays a crucial role in international trade. As the number and tonnage of ships continue to increase, traditional shipping routes are becoming progressively congested. The development of Arctic shipping routes has the potential to significantly improve trade efficiency and decrease reliance on traditional shipping routes. At the same time, the harsh navigation conditions in the Arctic pose a huge challenge to ships crossing the Arctic shipping routes. To address the above issues, this paper reviews the natural, navigational environment and unique navigational modes of ships in the Arctic shipping routes. Furthermore, the navigational risks caused by factors including low temperature, sea ice, poor visibility, communication, lack of infrastructure, lack of navigational experience, lack of historical data, high collision risk, and complex navigational environment are summarized and analyzed, providing a reference for researchers and policymakers to conduct research related to Arctic shipping routes.

Sea ice conditions

Ship navigation mode

Icebreaker

Arctic shipping routes

Polar navigation risk

Ice area navigation

Author

B. Lin

Wuhan University of Technology

Mao Zheng

Wuhan University of Technology

Xiumin Chu

Wuhan University of Technology

Wengang Mao

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Marine Technology

Daiyong Zhang

Wuhan University of Technology

Mingyang Zhang

Aalto University

Environmental Science and Pollution Research

0944-1344 (ISSN) 16147499 (eISSN)

Vol. In Press

Subject Categories

Transport Systems and Logistics

Vehicle Engineering

Marine Engineering

DOI

10.1007/s11356-023-29050-2

PubMed

37667115

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Latest update

10/6/2023