(CNN) When Royal Dutch Shell sinks five wells off Alaska -- slated for next month -- it will be the first drilling in U.S. Arctic waters in decades.
Yet it will be just the latest in a slow-moving but steady push to tap the Arctic's vast natural resources.
Encouraged by high commodity prices and shrinking sea ice, everyone from Big Oil to the cruise industry is eager to get in on the Arctic's riches.
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