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Coast Guard Cutter Continues Icebreaking for Nome-bound Russian Tanker (Video)

Published Jan 9, 2012 10:52 AM by The Maritime Executive

The Russian-flagged Renda is transiting to Nome to deliver more than 1.3 million gallons of fuel.

The Healy and Renda are currently 150 miles south of Nome and are proceeding at approximately five knots. Sitnasuak Native Corporation of Nome signed a contract with Vitus Marine LLC to deliver 1.3 million gallons of petroleum products to Nome via Renda around the second week of January.

If successful, this will mark the first time that petroleum products have been delivered by sea to a Western Alaskan community through ice covered waters. "This has been and continues to be a highly orchestrated effort between all stakeholders to ensure mission success" said Rear Adm. Thomas Ostebo, District 17 commander.

"As we have done for more than 220 years, the Coast Guard is dedicated to ensuring the safe and secure transfer of maritime commerce. The Healy, our nation's only operating polar ice breaker, and its crew are committed to upholding our long history of service to the residents of Alaska."

Watch the video below as the Coast Guard Cutter Healy breaks ice for the Russian-flagged Renda.

 

Source: USCG