Breaking the ice
Mar 5, 2011
Bishop Hill in Climate: Surface

The Gulf of Finland is in danger of grinding to a halt from a lack of ice-breaking capacity.

The Gulf of Finland is covered by thick ice from the Estonian mainland to Osmussaar, making it possible for only large ships to reach Muuga Harbour. Recently, eight vessels were icebound near Kunda and Sillamäe. The situation has been no different on the Gulf of Riga, where the port authority is working its icebreaker Varma non-stop, and still needs help. Chaotic conditions have been reported.

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