US Coast Guard rescues fishing boat stuck in Antarctic ice

Published February 15, 2015
In this image provided by the US Coast Guard, an Australian fishing vessel is seen from a cutter employed to break up the ice around the vessel. Rescuers reached the fishing boat with 26 people aboard trapped in ice near Antarctica and plan to use an unmanned underwater vehicle to assess the damage to it.—AP
In this image provided by the US Coast Guard, an Australian fishing vessel is seen from a cutter employed to break up the ice around the vessel. Rescuers reached the fishing boat with 26 people aboard trapped in ice near Antarctica and plan to use an unmanned underwater vehicle to assess the damage to it.—AP

WELLINGTON: A US Coast Guard icebreaker was towing a fishing boat out of heavy ice in Antarctica on Saturday after the vessel was stuck there for three days with 26 people aboard.

New Zealand authorities, who were helping coordinate the rescue effort, said the Coast Guard had earlier broken up the ice around the fishing boat and sent down an unmanned underwater vehicle to take a look at the boat’s propeller blades.

The Coast Guard determined that the blades were too badly damaged for the boat, the Australian-registered Antarctic Chieftan, to try to power out under its own steam, according to the Rescue Coordination Centre.

Authorities said the fishing boat suffered damage to three of its four propeller blades and lost its ability to manoeuvre after becoming stuck in the ice Wednesday.

The icebreaker Polar Star travelled several hundred nautical miles through heavy ice to reach it.

Polar Star Commanding Officer Capt. Matthew Walker said in a statement that the conditions were more formidable than expected, with heavy snow and large icebergs. The plan is for the boat to be towed away from the ice field, and for a New Zealand fishing boat, the Janas, to then escort or tow it to the nearest safe harbor. The Janas expects to reach the area on Monday.

Published in Dawn February 15th , 2015

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