Russian Fishing Vessel Sinking in Antarctic Waters
Having 32 crew members aboard A Russian fishing vessel with 32 crew members aboard issued a distress call around 3 am, after taking on water in the Ross Sea near the Antarctic ice shelf.The Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand, RCCNZ, has confirmed that the 55 meter (180 foot) Sparta, is taking on water and currently has a 13 degree list.RCCNZ, which is coordinating the rescue effort, says two other fishing vessels are making their way towards the stricken Sparta. They are expected to take four to five days to reach the area, about 2,000 nautical miles (3,704 kilometers) southeast of New Zealand.Homeported in Sovetskaya Gavan on Russia's Pacific coast, Sparta is registered to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and is operated by Antiy, a Russian company that is part of a group of companies that includes Sedna Industries Inc., based in San Diego, California.Speaking from the office of Sedna Industries, Andrey Kulish said the crew, made up of 14 Russians, 16 Indonesians and two scientific observers, one Russian and one Ukrainian, are understood to be safe.The 23-year-old longliner is carrying around 180 tonnes of marine gas oil, said Kulish.The crew is pumping water out of the holds and discharging cargo onto the ice to ...
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