
Arctic Frontiers: Seattle
The train to Seattle runs regularly from Vancouver and takes around 4 hours. There are relatively good connections between Seattle and mainland Europe for a return to Norway.
Seattle Event
Increased maritime activities between Europe and the United States brings both challenges and opportunities to those living in the North. Emerging opportunities in the sustainable shipping field include green fuels and electrification of infrastructure. Indigenous communities are seeing impacts of the maritime activities on their traditional food sources, and researchers are turning their focus towards the impact of noise pollution.
The One Ocean Expedition is a key focus of Norway, Canada and West Coast USA in fall 2025. Despite having to reroute its original planned route through the Northwest Passage due to ice conditions, the Statsraad Lehmkuhl is garnering a lot of focus and interest, especially for the research and science-infrastructure communities, and businesses within the maritime sector. Large events are planned for the arrival of the ship in both Vancouver and Seattle, with businesses, marine clusters, researchers and young people included.
Accordingly, the overarching themes for our panel discussions will be about safe and sustainable coasts in the Arctic. This overarching theme will include subthemes such as sea-ice forecasting, earth observations, green fuels, search and rescue and the overlap between security and civil society. A number of panel discussions will bring together research, business, policy and local perspectives, for holistic discussions on the challenges and advantages of operating in the Arctic maritime sector.