‘Arctic has to be heard:’ Inuit to make first address to world shipping group
A delegation of Arctic aboriginals that includes Canadian Inuit will use its first appearance before the group that regulates global shipping to argue that it shouldn’t be its last.
“The voice of the Arctic has to be heard,” said longtime Inuit leader Tagak Curley, one of five presenters from Canada, the United States and Russia.
They are to speak during a meeting of the International Maritime Organization, a United Nations body of 171 countries that sets rules for worldwide trade on the high seas.
The delegation is to make a lunch-time presentation to the organization’s Marine Environment Protection Committee in London on Wednesday. There are also plans to meet directly with the influential body’s secretary-general Kitack Lim.

