This is the 88th annual report of the International Ice Patrol. It contains information on Ice Patrol operations, environmental conditions, and iceberg conditions for the 2002 season in the North Atlantic. Ice Patrol is supported by 17 member nations and conducted by the U. S. Coast Guard. Ice Patrol activities are delineated by U. S. Code, Title 46, Sections 738, 738a through 738d, and the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974. Ice Patrol was initiated shortly after the sinking of the RMS TITANIC on April 15, 1912 and has been conducted yearly since that time with the exception of brief periods during the two World Wars.
Report of the International Ice Patrol in the North Atlantic (2002 Season, Bulletin No. 88)
2002
69 pages
Report
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Physical & Chemical Oceanography , Natural Resource Surveys , Marine & Waterway Transportation , Icebergs , Sea ice , North Atlantic Ocean , Ice reporting , Safety , Operations , Ice conditions , Environmental conditions , Drift , Coast Guard , Ship reports , Aerial reconnaissance , Analysis , Oceanographic parameters , Charts , Newfoundland(Province) , Oceanography , International Ice Patrol , United States Department of Homeland Security