Originally posted by indy007
Well Boroda.... how aboot a beer ay?
I am having one right now, with smoked cheese.
Since I was a little boy - I wondered who drew that line that includes North Pole. We own all the islands that are over 80 degrees in our sector. In my 1954 atlas the border goes from the coast at 32 degrees East through the North Pole to 168 degrees West, moving East from Svalbard and then - back to 32 meridian.
I have read some more about the topic, and again, we are the only country capable of researching in that area, so if Russian scientists say that Russian continental shelf extends to the North Pole - then noone is able to beat it. Maybe someone had to spend some money on nuclear ice-breakers instead of aircraft carriers?...
If you don't know how to build icebreakers yourself - then you can pay Finns, they have built some for USSR back in the 80s.
BTW, did anyone here read Frank Herbert's (author of "Dune") first novel? It was named "Dragon in the Sea" or "XXI Century Sub". It was written in late-50s, and only 40 years later they really discovered oil on Novaya Zemlya con-shef
To Nielsen: You guys already got all the fish, so now we get the oil, agreed?
Now seriously: I don't see any way to get the oil that lays below the ocean bottom under the permanent ice that drifts for millions of years. Herbert's idea of drilling under water and using inflatable tankers with nuclear tow-subs is still sci-fi.