Icebreakers On The Way To Release Ships From Sea-ice Captivity

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Some of the vessels will have to wait for at least one week before they are released from captivity in the remote Arctic sea-ice, reports Thebarentsobserver.

Icebreakers commissioned on the way

District authorities in the Russian Far East have decided to commission two icebreakers to aid the vessels currently ice-locked in the East Siberian Sea.

Yamal 

The nuclear-powered Yamal  is due to arrive in the region by 20th of November.

Novorossiisk

The diesel-powered Novorossiisk will arrive by 15th of November, regional authorities in Chukotka inform.

Rescue vessel

In addition will be sent the rescue vessel Spasatel Zaborshchikov.

The decision was this week taken by Yuri Trutnev, the Presidential Aide to the Russian Far East.

Vessel remain stuck

The commissioning of the powerful icebreaking vessels comes as severe sea-ice conditions have taken shippers by surprise. There are now about 20 vessels that either are stuck or struggling to make it across the icy waters.

Read our article Cargo Ships Remain Scattered, Stuck In Ice!

Among them is the UHL Vision that over the last days has been isolated in the waters north of the New Siberian Islands, and the bulk carriers Golden Suek, Golden Pearl, Nordic Quinngua and Nordic Nuluujaak that are located east of that same archipelago.

In the area is also oil tanker Vladimir Rusanov, as well as cargo vessels Selenga and Finnish ship Kumpula, all of which are at west-bound escort by nuclear icebreaker Vaigach.

Meanwhile, in the port of Pevek are six vessels that also are likely to need assistance to make in out from the area.

Extensive shipping along Arctic coast

Over the past years, ice conditions in late October and early November have allowed extensive shipping along the vast Russian Arctic coast. This year, however, large parts of the remote Arctic waters were already in late October covered by sea-ice.

And the white sheet is quickly getting thicker and harder to navigate. Judging from ice maps provided by the Russian Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, there is now an ice layer across most of the Laptev Sea and East Siberian Sea that is up to 30 cm thick. And in the strait separating the mainland with the Island of Wrangle is an area with more than a meter thick multi-year old ice.

Additional icebreaker assistance

According to regional Governor Roman Kopin, there is now close contact with Rosatomflot, the state company that operates Russia’s fleet of nuclear icebreakers.

However, the additional icebreaker assistance will not be in the region any time soon. Judging from ship tracking services, the Yamal was on the 9th of November still moored in Murmansk, while the Novorossiisk was located off the coast of Kamchatka.

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Source: Thebarentsobserver