3 vessels were escorted by icebreakers in the eastern part of the Gulf of Finland during 24 hours on December 18019, says Ice Operations Headquarters of the Baltic Sea Ports Administration.
From the beginning of winter navigation season, icebreakers escorted 55 vessels including 40 vessels in Big Port St. Petersburg and 15 vessels in Vyborg and Vysotsk.
According to Ice Operations Headquarters, 3 icebreakers are in operation with two more ships in reserve. Technical availability of 8 icebreakers is being recovered.
Formation of new ice is underway in the Neva Bay and at the top the Gulf of Vyborg (5-10 cm thick). The canal is free. Between the port of Vyborg and the turning buoy of Vysotsk port: light ice of 5-10 cm thick. The canal is free. Between the turning buoy of Vysotsk port and Vysotsk Gate (including water area of Vysotsk port) – new ice with ice free water from the entrance buoy.