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Estonian submarines exhibition at The Dock Museum, Barrow
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Titanic s forgotten predecessor: SS Norge – an Atlantic catastrophe
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A new exhibition at the Seaplane Harbor (Lennusadam) reflects on the history of the sailing regatta Tall Ships Races and its connections to Estonia. Tallinn is set to serve as one of the hosting ports of the international regatta in July.
The largest international sail training regatta Tall Ships Races visited Tallinn in 1992 and the fleet also made stops in Tallinn in 2007, 2013 and 2017 as part of the Cruise-in-Company initiative. Multiple Estonian yachts have participated in the regatta, also bringing home quite a few awards.
The theme area of the Seaplane Harbor hangar houses five world-class sailing ship models in addition to stories about Estonian vessels in the competition. The ship models on display are: Cutty Sark, Preussen, Krusenstern (ex. Padua), Kobenhavn and Thomas W. Lawson. Footage from Kalev Vapper of the 1986 regatta is also available.
Estonia continues to work towards observer status on the Arctic Council
21. May 2021 - 11:50
Yesterday 20 May, a ministerial meeting of the Arctic Council was held in Reykjavik but no decisions were made about the states applying for observer status.
Estonia wishes to become an observer on the Arctic Council to participate in discussions on the sustainable development of the Arctic because it directly affects Estonia, the northernmost non-Arctic state. We submitted our formal application to the Secretariat of the council in November 2020, highlighting the long-standing experience of our scientists in researching climate change and indigenous people in the Arctic region, including by using contemporary solutions.