| The Renda off the coast of Nome on Monday, January 16. Photo by Sue Greenly. Alaska Dispatch. |
The ships left Nome early Saturday morning, facing a journey of about 360 miles southward through the ice before reaching open water.
By Thursday they were 230 miles south of Nome, but had only ventured halfway through the ice, according to Vitus Marine, the Alaskan shipping company that hired Renda to bring the fuel to a buyer in Nome.




