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The speed of a ship in icy waters varies depending on the thickness of the ice and the ship's design. Generally, ships in icy waters travel at slower speeds to reduce the risk of collisions, damage to the hull, and to navigate safely through ice floes. The recommended speed can range from a few knots to a maximum of around 10 knots in specific conditions.

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