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No Man's Land? (11/14)

Without its ice, the North Pole would just be a huge ocean framed by Russia, Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Norway. It has been considered international waters for decades, but energy-hungry northern nations have started claiming Arctic waters.

Norway and Russia differ over the Barents Sea, Canada and Denmark are competing over a small island off Greenland, while the Russian parliament is refusing to ratify an agreement with the U.S. over the Bering Sea. Meanwhile Denmark is claiming the North Pole itself. (Graphic: NGDC/NOAA, www.ngdc.noaa.gov)

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