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A joint Arctic emergency response network gets underway

The Norwegian-led Arctic Search and Rescue project will grow networks and capabilities for search-and-rescue and oil-spill response in the Arctic and North Atlantic between 13 nations.

By Arne F. Finne, High North News January 29, 2019
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A five-year project to improve Arctic emergency response capabilities will be led by a Norwegian agency and funded by the European Union.

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