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“Shirase” Sets Course for Antarctica

Heiner Kubny

On the morning of November 19, 2025, a special kind of magic lay over the Yokosuka Naval Base. The Japanese observation vessel Shirase was preparing to embark on its journey to Antarctica.

Around the polar world

Russia withdraws from Euro-Arctic rescue cooperation

The Foreign Ministry in Moscow announced on November 26 that it had formally terminated the agreement with Norway, Finland and Sweden on joint reponse to emergency situations in the north.

www.thebarentsobserver.com

The Hurtigruten ship MS Spitsbergen is changing its flag from Norwegian to Bermudian

By registering under the Bermudian flag, the MS Spitsbergen is legally considered an international vessel. This means that it can operate in Norway without having to make several foreign port calls, while still being allowed to employ an international crew, giving the ship’s operator greater flexibility.

It is not under consideration that the air rescue base on Svalbard will be taken over by the Armed Forces (‘Forsvaret’)

The Norwegian government is currently evaluating whether the helicopter search-and-rescue base in Tromsø should continue to be operated by a civilian provider from 2028 onward, or whether it should instead be taken over by the armed forces. The base currently forms ‘Base North’ together with the station on Svalbard.

www.svalbardposten.no

Significant increase in Norway’s operating grants to Longyearbyen in 2026.

Significant increase in Norway’s operating grants to Longyearbyen in 2026. The Longyearbyen local administration will receive a substantial increase in operating grants for 2026, with an additional 23.1 million kroner from the Svalbard budget.

www.nrk.no

Ukrainian refugees continue to enter Norway from Russia in the north

Several hundred Ukrainian citizens, maybe as many as 500, have come to Norway at the Storskog checkpoint since Russia launched its war of aggression in February 2022.

www.thebarentsobserver.com

Significant rise in Chinese tourist numbers in Svalbard

Last month, Svalbard recorded an 89% increase in overnight stays by Chinese guests. Visit Svalbard attributes this to growing interest in the Arctic, the general rebound in travel after the pandemic, and the direct flight connections between Beijing and Oslo.

Picture of the month

Subantarctic Skua
(Stercorarius antarcticus)
a powerful seabird of the subantarctic regions.
Skuas are skilled hunters and scavengers, known for their impressive flying abilities and territorial behavior. They defend their nests fiercely and feed on fish, eggs, penguin chicks, and anything the harsh island climate provides.

Subantarctic skua photographed on South Georgia

Image: Rosamaria Kubny

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