Tuesday, 31 January 2012 11:07
Written by Jill Burke, Alaska Dispatch
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| The Russian tanker Renda offshore of Nome, Alaska as the transfer of 1.3 million gallons of fuel nears completion on January 18, 2012. Photo: Eric J. Chandler, US Coast Guard, AFP. |
The trans-ocean fuel mission that had never been done before and was successfully pulled off is nearing its end.
A Russian-flagged fuel tanker, Renda, and a U.S. Coast Guard cutter, Healy, were twin adventurers for the journey, which required the ships to cut through hundreds of miles of sea ice to get to Nome, a small city on Alaska's western coast inaccessible by road.
What made the mission remarkable is that Nome is also inaccessible by boat during the winter.