Over the last day period icebreaker escort services in in the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland were provided to 17 vessels, says Ice Operations Headquarters of Baltic Sea Ports Administration. Eight icebreakers were involved.
Since the beginning of the 2015-2016 winter navigation season icebreakers have assisted 309 vessels.
The St. Petersburg, Vladivostok and Kapitan Zarubin icebreakers are ready to operate from January 29, 2016. The Kapitan Plakhin's main engines power limit is 73%.
Icebreaker Murmansk is not taken into operation.
As from midnight, Jan. 25, ships are formed into convoys at Buoy No 1 Big Ship of the Big Ship Fairway (59°58,5' NL, 27°03,1' EL).
Ice thickness in the entire eastern Gulf of Finland (to the Buoy No 1) is 10-25 cm.
Fast 15-35 cm-thick ice is observed in the Neva Bay. From the Entrance Buoy to the C-1 solid 15-20cm-thick ice; between BSF and buoys
No 23/24 broken 15-20cm-thick ice; Buoys No 23/24 to Picket 132 – fast ice, the channel is blocked due to the ice with thickness of 20-35 cm.
On the Port of Primorsk access channels the 15-25cm-thick ice is observed with fast 35cm-thick ice in the port's basin. The channel is open for transit.
The 15-20cm-thick landfast ice is observed in the Ust-Luga river offshore anchorage with 15cm-thick ice fields in the sea port and at berths.
The 15-25cm-thick solid ice is reported on the approaches to the port of Vysotsk, from the Nerva and toward Vikhrevoi, 20-35cm-thick fast ice on the Vysotsk-Vyborg channel and heavy ice buildup continues.