Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member operations, during the first part of their Northwest Passage Deployment

Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s temporary regional dive locker team inserts an unmanned underwater vehicle into the water to locate an oceanic research mooring under the sea ice, in the Chukchi Sea, August 5, 2021. During the Healy crew’s 133-day, Northwest Passage deployment, they will circumnavigate North America and will conduct Coast Guard missions, support scientific exploration and promote U.S. interests throughout the region. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s temporary regional dive locker team inserts an unmanned underwater vehicle into the water to locate an oceanic research mooring under the sea ice, in the Chukchi Sea, August 5, 2021. During the Healy crew’s 133-day, Northwest Passage deployment, they will circumnavigate North America and will conduct Coast Guard missions, support scientific exploration and promote U.S. interests throughout the region. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s temporary regional dive locker team inserts an unmanned underwater vehicle into the water to locate an oceanic research mooring under the sea ice, in the Chukchi Sea, August 5, 2021. During the Healy crew’s 133-day, Northwest Passage deployment, they will circumnavigate North America and will conduct Coast Guard missions, support scientific exploration and promote U.S. interests throughout the region. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Chief Petty Officer Justin Whitehead simulates an alpha-fire being put out by the fire team in the Chukchi Sea, July 31, 2021. The Healy is circumnavigating North America to strengthen allied partnerships, conduct Coast Guard missions, and support scientific exploration to increase understanding of the changing Arctic environment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Chief Petty Officer Justin Whitehead simulates an alpha-fire being put out by the fire team in the Chukchi Sea, July 31, 2021. The Healy is circumnavigating North America to strengthen allied partnerships, conduct Coast Guard missions, and support scientific exploration to increase understanding of the changing Arctic environment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Petty Officer 3rd Class Blake Wilson, looks out at the horizon during a man over board drill in the Gulf of Alaska, July 13, 2021. The Healy is circumnavigating North America to strengthen allied partnerships, conduct Coast Guard missions, and support scientific exploration to increase understanding of the changing Arctic environment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Petty Officer 3rd Class Blake Wilson, looks out at the horizon during a man over board drill in the Gulf of Alaska, July 13, 2021. The Healy is circumnavigating North America to strengthen allied partnerships, conduct Coast Guard missions, and support scientific exploration to increase understanding of the changing Arctic environment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy helicopter tie-down crew and Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak aircrew conduct tie-down training offshore of Kodiak, Alaska, July 16, 2021. During the Healy crew’s 133-day, Northwest Passage deployment, they will circumnavigate North America and will conduct Coast Guard missions, support scientific exploration and promote U.S. interests throughout the region. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow.
Coast Guard Cutter Healy helicopter tie-down crew and Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak aircrew conduct tie-down training offshore of Kodiak, Alaska, July 16, 2021. During the Healy crew’s 133-day, Northwest Passage deployment, they will circumnavigate North America and will conduct Coast Guard missions, support scientific exploration and promote U.S. interests throughout the region. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow.

Coast Guard Cutter Healy fueling team and Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak aircrew work together during a fueling evolution offshore of Kodiak, Alaska, July 16, 2021. During the Healy’s Northwest Passage deployment, the crew is blended with personnel from other commands, branches of service, federal organizations and scientists from several universities. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy fueling team and Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak aircrew work together during a fueling evolution offshore of Kodiak, Alaska, July 16, 2021. During the Healy’s Northwest Passage deployment, the crew is blended with personnel from other commands, branches of service, federal organizations and scientists from several universities. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy small boat crew and temporary regional dive locker team head towards a small semi-submerged skiff adrift in the Bering Sea, July 23, 2021. The crew aboard Healy, a 420’ medium icebreaker, is providing U.S. surface presence in the Arctic, conducting high latitude science and research missions, engaging in exercises and professional exchanges with foreign navies and patrols, and conducting other operations as directed throughout the deployment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy small boat crew and temporary regional dive locker team head towards a small semi-submerged skiff adrift in the Bering Sea, July 23, 2021. The crew aboard Healy, a 420’ medium icebreaker, is providing U.S. surface presence in the Arctic, conducting high latitude science and research missions, engaging in exercises and professional exchanges with foreign navies and patrols, and conducting other operations as directed throughout the deployment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Ens. Ryan Dunkle surveys the sky before signaling to the Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak pilots to take flight from the flight deck in the MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter in the Chukchi Sea, July 27, 2021. Dunkle is training for his Landing Signal Officers (LSO) qualification, as the LSO, Dunkle will be responsible for communicating with the aircrew and cutter crewmembers during flight operations. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow.
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Ens. Ryan Dunkle surveys the sky before signaling to the Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak pilots to take flight from the flight deck in the MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter in the Chukchi Sea, July 27, 2021. Dunkle is training for his Landing Signal Officers (LSO) qualification, as the LSO, Dunkle will be responsible for communicating with the aircrew and cutter crewmembers during flight operations. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow.

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Ens. Valarie Hines signals to Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak pilots to land the MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter on the flight deck in the Chukchi Sea, July 27, 2021. Hines is training for her Landing Signal Officers (LSO) qualification, as the LSO Hines will be responsible for communicating with the aircrew and cutter crewmembers during flight operations. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow.
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Ens. Valarie Hines signals to Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak pilots to land the MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter on the flight deck in the Chukchi Sea, July 27, 2021. Hines is training for her Landing Signal Officers (LSO) qualification, as the LSO Hines will be responsible for communicating with the aircrew and cutter crewmembers during flight operations. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow.

Member of Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s temporary regional dive locker team, Petty Officer 2nd Class James Allen, checks his dive equipment before a familiarization dive in the Chukchi Sea, July 26, 2021. Healy is scheduled to circumnavigate North America via the Northwest Passage and the Panama Canal during its deployment, which supports the Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategy while providing critical training opportunities for Polar sailors and future operations in the Arctic. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Member of Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s temporary regional dive locker team, Petty Officer 2nd Class James Allen, checks his dive equipment before a familiarization dive in the Chukchi Sea, July 26, 2021. Healy is scheduled to circumnavigate North America via the Northwest Passage and the Panama Canal during its deployment, which supports the Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategy while providing critical training opportunities for Polar sailors and future operations in the Arctic. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy corpsman Petty Officer 1st Class Roy Mesenscott provides medical training to the temporary regional dive locker team in the Bering Sea, July 23, 2021. During the Healy’s Northwest Passage deployment, the crew is blended with personnel from other commands, branches of service, federal organizations and scientists from several universities. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow.
Coast Guard Cutter Healy corpsman Petty Officer 1st Class Roy Mesenscott provides medical training to the temporary regional dive locker team in the Bering Sea, July 23, 2021. During the Healy’s Northwest Passage deployment, the crew is blended with personnel from other commands, branches of service, federal organizations and scientists from several universities. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow.

Coast Guard Cutter Healy small boat crew and temporary regional dive locker team head towards a small semi-submerged skiff adrift in the Bering Sea, July 23, 2021. The crew aboard Healy, a 420’ medium icebreaker, is providing U.S. surface presence in the Arctic, conducting high latitude science and research missions, engaging in exercises and professional exchanges with foreign navies and patrols, and conducting other operations as directed throughout the deployment. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow.
Coast Guard Cutter Healy small boat crew and temporary regional dive locker team head towards a small semi-submerged skiff adrift in the Bering Sea, July 23, 2021. The crew aboard Healy, a 420’ medium icebreaker, is providing U.S. surface presence in the Arctic, conducting high latitude science and research missions, engaging in exercises and professional exchanges with foreign navies and patrols, and conducting other operations as directed throughout the deployment. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow.

Coast Guard Cutter Healy helicopter fuel team (in purple) and Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak aircrew conduct fueling drills under the direction of the Landing Signal Officer (in yellow), offshore of Kodiak, Alaska, July 16, 2021.Healy is scheduled to circumnavigate North America via the Northwest Passage and the Panama Canal during its deployment, which supports the Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategy while providing critical training opportunities for Polar sailors and future operations in the Arctic. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy helicopter fuel team (in purple) and Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak aircrew conduct fueling drills under the direction of the Landing Signal Officer (in yellow), offshore of Kodiak, Alaska, July 16, 2021.Healy is scheduled to circumnavigate North America via the Northwest Passage and the Panama Canal during its deployment, which supports the Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategy while providing critical training opportunities for Polar sailors and future operations in the Arctic. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Members of Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s temporary regional dive locker team, (left) Petty Officer 1st Class Daniel Darder, Sgt. Richard Ratliff, and (right) Petty Officer 2nd Class Connor Dahl, conduct training in a standard Navy double-lock recompression chamber in the Chukchi Sea, July 29, 2021. Healy is scheduled to circumnavigate North America via the Northwest Passage and the Panama Canal during its deployment, which supports the Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategy while providing critical training opportunities for Polar sailors and future operations in the Arctic. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Members of Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s temporary regional dive locker team, (left) Petty Officer 1st Class Daniel Darder, Sgt. Richard Ratliff, and (right) Petty Officer 2nd Class Connor Dahl, conduct training in a standard Navy double-lock recompression chamber in the Chukchi Sea, July 29, 2021. Healy is scheduled to circumnavigate North America via the Northwest Passage and the Panama Canal during its deployment, which supports the Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategy while providing critical training opportunities for Polar sailors and future operations in the Arctic. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s first days breaking ice in the Chukchi Sea, July 30, 2021. During the Healy’s Northwest Passage deployment, the cutter and crew are operating within first year and multiyear ice throughout the Arctic and documenting how variable Arctic summer weather conditions impact Coast Guard operations. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s first days breaking ice in the Chukchi Sea, July 30, 2021. During the Healy’s Northwest Passage deployment, the cutter and crew are operating within first year and multiyear ice throughout the Arctic and documenting how variable Arctic summer weather conditions impact Coast Guard operations. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Petty Officer 2nd Class Thomas Sansocie smiles for the camera during a all-hands meeting in the Chukchi Sea, July 31, 2021. The Healy is circumnavigating North America to strengthen allied partnerships, conduct Coast Guard missions, and support scientific exploration to increase understanding of the changing Arctic environment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Petty Officer 2nd Class Thomas Sansocie smiles for the camera during a all-hands meeting in the Chukchi Sea, July 31, 2021. The Healy is circumnavigating North America to strengthen allied partnerships, conduct Coast Guard missions, and support scientific exploration to increase understanding of the changing Arctic environment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy view through the bull-nose of ice off the bow of the ship in the Chukchi Sea, Alaska on July 31, 2021. The Healy’s deployment supports the Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategy and provides critical training opportunities to increase Polar sailors’ capabilities today as well as future operations in the Arctic on Coast Guard Polar Security Cutters. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy view through the bull-nose of ice off the bow of the ship in the Chukchi Sea, Alaska on July 31, 2021. The Healy’s deployment supports the Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategy and provides critical training opportunities to increase Polar sailors’ capabilities today as well as future operations in the Arctic on Coast Guard Polar Security Cutters. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew members retrieve an oceanographic research mooring in the Chukchi Sea, August 3, 2021. The Healy is circumnavigating North America to strengthen allied partnerships, conduct Coast Guard missions, and support scientific exploration to increase understanding of the changing Arctic environment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew members retrieve an oceanographic research mooring in the Chukchi Sea, August 3, 2021. The Healy is circumnavigating North America to strengthen allied partnerships, conduct Coast Guard missions, and support scientific exploration to increase understanding of the changing Arctic environment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew members retrieve an oceanographic research mooring in the Chukchi Sea, August 3, 2021. The Healy is circumnavigating North America to strengthen allied partnerships, conduct Coast Guard missions, and support scientific exploration to increase understanding of the changing Arctic environment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew members retrieve an oceanographic research mooring in the Chukchi Sea, August 3, 2021. During the Healy’s Northwest Passage deployment, the cutter and crew are operating within first year and multiyear ice throughout the Arctic and documenting how variable Arctic summer weather conditions impact Coast Guard operations. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew members transfer parts of an oceanographic research mooring in the Chukchi Sea, August 2, 2021.Healy is scheduled to circumnavigate North America via the Northwest Passage and the Panama Canal during its deployment, which supports the Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategy while providing critical training opportunities for Polar sailors and future operations in the Arctic. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew members transfer parts of an oceanographic research mooring in the Chukchi Sea, August 2, 2021.Healy is scheduled to circumnavigate North America via the Northwest Passage and the Panama Canal during its deployment, which supports the Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategy while providing critical training opportunities for Polar sailors and future operations in the Arctic. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew members prepare to retrieve an oceanographic research mooring in the Chukchi Sea, August 1, 2021. During the Healy’s Northwest Passage deployment, the crew is blended with personnel from other commands, branches of service, federal organizations and scientists from several universities. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew members prepare to retrieve an oceanographic research mooring in the Chukchi Sea, August 1, 2021. During the Healy’s Northwest Passage deployment, the crew is blended with personnel from other commands, branches of service, federal organizations and scientists from several universities. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Petty Officer 3rd Class Regan Collins puts food in the oven for dinner while underway in the Chukchi Sea, July 31, 2021. During the Healy crew’s 133-day, Northwest Passage deployment, they will circumnavigate North America and will conduct Coast Guard missions, support scientific exploration and promote U.S. interests throughout the region. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Petty Officer 3rd Class Regan Collins puts food in the oven for dinner while underway in the Chukchi Sea, July 31, 2021. During the Healy crew’s 133-day, Northwest Passage deployment, they will circumnavigate North America and will conduct Coast Guard missions, support scientific exploration and promote U.S. interests throughout the region. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s temporary regional dive locker team inserts an unmanned underwater vehicle into the water to locate an oceanic research mooring under the sea ice, in the Chukchi Sea, August 5, 2021. During the Healy crew’s 133-day, Northwest Passage deployment, they will circumnavigate North America and will conduct Coast Guard missions, support scientific exploration and promote U.S. interests throughout the region. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew members securing the oceanographic research mooring to the deck, in the Chukchi Sea, August 6, 2021. The Healy is circumnavigating North America to strengthen allied partnerships, conduct Coast Guard missions, and support scientific exploration to increase understanding of the changing Arctic environment.  (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew members securing the oceanographic research mooring to the deck, in the Chukchi Sea, August 6, 2021. The Healy is circumnavigating North America to strengthen allied partnerships, conduct Coast Guard missions, and support scientific exploration to increase understanding of the changing Arctic environment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew members (left) Fireman Tony Cascadden and (right) Petty Officer 2nd Class Kevin Blackmore conduct engineering drills to qualify for technician of the watch, in the Chukchi Sea, August 9, 2021. During the Healy crew’s 133-day, Northwest Passage deployment, they will circumnavigate North America and will conduct Coast Guard missions, support scientific exploration and promote U.S. interests throughout the region.  (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew members (left) Fireman Tony Cascadden and (right) Petty Officer 2nd Class Kevin Blackmore conduct engineering drills to qualify for technician of the watch, in the Chukchi Sea, August 9, 2021. During the Healy crew’s 133-day, Northwest Passage deployment, they will circumnavigate North America and will conduct Coast Guard missions, support scientific exploration and promote U.S. interests throughout the region. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Anderson hold flags that simulate smoke and fire for an engineering drill to qualify for technician of the watch, in the Chukchi Sea, August 9, 2021. Healy is scheduled to circumnavigate North America via the Northwest Passage and the Panama Canal during its deployment, which supports the Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategy while providing critical training opportunities for Polar sailors and future operations in the Arctic. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Anderson hold flags that simulate smoke and fire for an engineering drill to qualify for technician of the watch, in the Chukchi Sea, August 9, 2021. Healy is scheduled to circumnavigate North America via the Northwest Passage and the Panama Canal during its deployment, which supports the Coast Guard’s Arctic Strategy while providing critical training opportunities for Polar sailors and future operations in the Arctic. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy corpsman Petty Officer 1st Class Roy Mesenscott and Seaman Emily Lewis pose for a picture during a break in deck operations, in the Chukchi Sea, August 9, 2021.The crew aboard Healy, a 420’ medium icebreaker, is providing U.S. surface presence in the Arctic, conducting high latitude science and research missions, engaging in exercises and professional exchanges with foreign navies and patrols, and conducting other operations as directed throughout the deployment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy corpsman Petty Officer 1st Class Roy Mesenscott and Seaman Emily Lewis pose for a picture during a break in deck operations, in the Chukchi Sea, August 9, 2021.The crew aboard Healy, a 420’ medium icebreaker, is providing U.S. surface presence in the Arctic, conducting high latitude science and research missions, engaging in exercises and professional exchanges with foreign navies and patrols, and conducting other operations as directed throughout the deployment. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Members Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s temporary regional dive locker team, (left) Petty Officer 2nd Class Connor Dahl and (right) Petty Officer 1st   Class Daniel Darder, conduct a familiarization dive in the Chukchi Sea, August 9, 2021. During the Healy’s Northwest Passage deployment, the cutter and crew are operating within first year and multiyear ice throughout the Arctic and documenting how variable Arctic summer weather conditions impact Coast Guard operations. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Members Coast Guard Cutter Healy’s temporary regional dive locker team, (left) Petty Officer 2nd Class Connor Dahl and (right) Petty Officer 1st
Class Daniel Darder, conduct a familiarization dive in the Chukchi Sea, August 9, 2021. During the Healy’s Northwest Passage deployment, the cutter and crew are operating within first year and multiyear ice throughout the Arctic and documenting how variable Arctic summer weather conditions impact Coast Guard operations. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Fireman Gabriel Corven cleans the supplied air respirator and tank after a fire drill, in the Chukchi Sea, August 11, 2021. During the Healy crew’s 133-day, Northwest Passage deployment, they will circumnavigate North America and will conduct Coast Guard missions, support scientific exploration and promote U.S. interests throughout the region.    (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)
Coast Guard Cutter Healy crew member Fireman Gabriel Corven cleans the supplied air respirator and tank after a fire drill, in the Chukchi Sea, August 11, 2021. During the Healy crew’s 133-day, Northwest Passage deployment, they will circumnavigate North America and will conduct Coast Guard missions, support scientific exploration and promote U.S. interests throughout the region.
(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Janessa Warschkow)

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