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‘Unusually’ Thick Arctic ice pack traps boats, triggers rescue operation off Newfoundland

  • By Marc Morano
  • June 9, 2017
  • 8:53 am

http://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/thick-arctic-ice-pack-traps-boats-triggers-rescue-operation-off-newfoundland-1.3448987

THE CANADIAN PRESS 
Published Thursday, June 8, 2017 8:21AM ADT 

Unusually heavy Arctic pack ice has trapped multiple vessels, stymied the fishing season and triggered a high-stakes rescue operation from a sinking ship off Newfoundland.

Five fishermen were rescued Wednesday from the Avalon Princess fishing boat, which started to take on water after getting stuck in thick sea ice near La Scie, N.L.

Trevor Hodgson, the Canadian Coast Guard’s superintendent of ice operations for the Atlantic region, said the heavy ice is more than two metres thick in some areas off the province’s northeast coast.

“We had a bit of stuff that forms over the winter, the normal ice in the area,” he said. “What we’re experiencing now is the ice that has come south through the Arctic due to melting up there.”

What’s unusual this year, Hodgson said, is the way the winds have pushed the thick pack ice towards land rather than out to sea.

He said ice conditions are so bad the Coast Guard has been unable to free trapped vessels with its icebreaker Amundsen. Three fishing vessels remain trapped in ice off northeastern Newfoundland.

“It’s really dangerous for our icebreakers to go and operate around fishing vessels because we’re pushing around these large pieces of ice that can cause damage,” Hodgson said. “It’s a lot of heavier, boulder-like pieces of ice going towards the fishing vessels and it’s just not safe.”

Alex Roy, a naval cadet with the military’s Joint Task Force Atlantic, said a Cormorant helicopter was in the air on a training mission when an alert was issued by a sinking fishing boat off the coast of Newfoundland.

He said the crew from 103 Search and Rescue Squadron at 9 Wing Gander assisted the fishing boat at around 11 a.m.

All five fishermen were airlifted to safety by about 2 p.m. and did not require medical attention, Roy said.

The province’s snow crab fishing season has been open for several weeks but most fishermen have been stuck ashore waiting for potentially hazardous sea ice to pass.

As the season progresses, however, the snow crab shell becomes soft and is no longer desirable. Hodgson said this has created a time crunch for fishermen vying for a piece of the lucrative industry.

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