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Would a Saint Lawrence Seaway model work for Bering Strait shipping?

A joint U.S.-Canadian system supports and simplifies shipping on the Great Lakes. Could it work in the Arctic?

By Dermot Cole January 6, 2020
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Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski has long envisioned rules and regulations for Bering Strait travel modeled after the Saint Lawrence Seaway system, the network of locks, canals and passages that helps connect the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes and is managed cooperatively by the United States and Canada.

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