Friday, 16 September 2011 10:25
| Photo by Fredrik Sandberg, Scanpix. |
The government has declared that after the last two severe winters here, which disrupted shipping lanes in the frozen Baltic sea, the Oden is needed back home.
This action has prompted a number of scientists to write a protest article in Thursday's Svenska Dagbladet, a daily Swedish newspaper, one of whom, Jan Backman, Professor of Marine Geology at Stockholm University told Radio Sweden that he was angered by the decision.
"It came as a shock. The US National Science Foundation are paying the Swedish Maritime Administration money so that if the oden would be needed here then the Swedish Icebreaking Association could hire other icebreakers to do the job in the Baltic. They got ten million US dollars for this according to "Science" magazine," Jan Backman said.
The professor added that withdrawing the "Oden" was an embarassment to Sweden.
"We are losing a lot of face, it's very embarassing for Sweden."
Originally published September 15, 2011


