
USCG Polar Star
Paradoxically, the decreasing polar ice cap has increased the need for icebreakers. As the ice diminishes, traffic has increased above the Arctic Circle, making the need for icebreaking to assist in transit or respond to emergencies ever more important. On his recent trip to Alaska, President Obama called for building new icebreakers to meet that need. The Coast Guard determined that it needs three heavy and three medium icebreakers to cover the U.S. anticipated needs in the Arctic and Antarctic.
Currently the US has only one heavy icebreaker, USCG Polar Star, and one medium icebreaker, USCG Healy, in service. In comparison, Russia has a fleet of 32 polar icebreakers. Finland has eight, Sweden has seven and Canada has six.