An expedition aimed at strengthening Russia's claim to much of the oil and gas wealth beneath the Arctic Ocean reached the North Pole on Wednesday, and preparations immediately began for two mini-submarines to drop a capsule containing a Russian flag to the sea floor. The Rossiya icebreaker had plowed a path to the pole through an unbroken sheet of multiyear ice, clearing the way for the Akademik Fedorov research ship to follow, said Sergei Balyasnikov, a spokesman for the Arctic and Antarctic research institute that prepared the expedition.
"For the first time in history people will go down to the sea bed under the North Pole," Balyasnikov told The Associated Press. "It's like putting a flag on the moon."
Russian scientists hope to dive in two mini-submarines beneath the pole to a depth of more than 13,200 feet, and drop a metal capsule containing the Russian flag on the sea bed. [...] The symbolic gesture, along with geologic data being gathered by expedition scientists, is intended to prop up Moscow's claims to more than 460,000 square miles of the Arctic shelf -- which by some estimates may contain 10 billion tons of oil and gas deposits.
The expedition reflects an intense rivalry between Russia, the United States, Canada and other nations whose shores face the northern polar ocean for the Arctic's icebound riches. About 100 scientists aboard the Akademik Fyodorov are looking for evidence that the Lomonosov Ridge -- a 1,240-mile underwater mountain range that crosses the polar region -- is a geologic extension of Russia, and therefore can be claimed by it under the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Well, rules is rules, I guess. But I have a bad feeling about the environmental implications of Russia claiming any more of the Arctic.
So Russia's workin' the pole, ay?
I guess they really HAVE run into hard times.
Posted by: Jon at August 1, 2007 08:56 PMI have a bad feeling about the environmental implications of Russia claiming any more of the Arctic
Me too. But what should be done about it? War??
I fucking hate people.
Posted by: Brock Landers at August 1, 2007 09:17 PMThe only job of the father is to keep his daughter off the pole...I guess this is why they call Russia the motherland. It would be harder for Germany to use this rationale.
Posted by: Mr. Sttcky at August 2, 2007 02:48 AM...and at least they aren't over-running Dutch Harbor with their jujitsu mail order brides.
Posted by: Mr. Sticky at August 2, 2007 03:27 AMI fucking hate people.
Black widows, cats, now people? Is there any species you do like, you big hater?
Posted by: M/tch M/lls at August 2, 2007 07:14 AM8: Doesn't really count, though. How could anyone hate donkeys?
Posted by: M/tch M/lls at August 2, 2007 10:55 AM9: Keep asking yourself that, librul.
Signed, The GOP
A lot of those hits seemed to be connected to poker. What is a "donkey" in poker parlance?
Posted by: M/tch M/lls at August 2, 2007 02:48 PMAh. According to wikipaedia, it means "an unskilled or careless poker player."
Posted by: M/tch M/lls at August 2, 2007 02:51 PMThis is what we get with climate change - a greater ability to overheat things even sooner, all while denying that anything is happening at all.
Posted by: Tokyotom at August 2, 2007 07:29 PMThey did plant the flag, by the way. Which makes me think of this.
Posted by: apostropher at August 2, 2007 08:33 PMWhen the oil is drying up in the Middle East, and your own reserves are running short, you go ahead and spend the huge amounts of cash required and stake specious claims at the nearest theoretical reserve you can find. So who's going to make it to the South Pole first?
Posted by: Electronsky at August 5, 2007 01:09 PMYeah. It's pretty neat looking, too. It has red and white bars on it, along with a bunch of stars on a blue background in the upper left hand corner. What's best is that's been on the moon since 1969!
Posted by: John Johnson at August 9, 2007 04:42 PM