Another international rescue effort underway in the Antarctic – this time to free Tasmanian fishing boat trapped in sea ice

According to the ABC article which is short on detail – Tasmanian fishing ship Antarctic Chieftain trapped in ice after breaking propeller
The fishing boat then went on to become enclosed in the ice. They say the US icebreaker “Polar Star” is on the way.

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Informative story on this saga with current photos is at gcaptain.com

2 thoughts on “Another international rescue effort underway in the Antarctic – this time to free Tasmanian fishing boat trapped in sea ice”

  1. They’re out, thanks to the US Cavalry:

    www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/16/australian-fishing-boat-back-in-open-water-after-tow-through-antarctic-ice

    The same US Coast Guard ship, the Polar Star, that has pulled out the Antarctic Chieftain was scrambled last year to rescue the participants in the Turney expedition fiasco, though in the end a smaller Australian vessel got them out. Thank heavens for the Yanks – it’s a wonder the Polar Star ever gets to do any of its own work.

  2. So they can proceed under their own power now – it is not stated if they have tried to repair their damaged prop – a long north-westerly beat back to Nelson with the roaring 40’s to cross. This article from STUFF says clearly they are near Cape Burks Marie Byrd Land which is near the mothballed Russian station – Russkaya – ENE from McMurdo.

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