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JUNEAU, Alaska — The Coast Guard Cutter Healy and tanker vessel Renda crews reached the ice-free portion of the Bering Sea late Sunday afternoon. The two vessels are now parting ways as the Healy returns to homeport in Seattle. "Throughout this historic journey the Coast Guard has benefited from federal, state and local partnerships to deliver the critical fuel supply to the City of Nome," said Rear Adm. Thomas Ostebo, 17th Coast Guard District commander. "Our number one priority in the last leg of this evolution is to continue ensuring the safety of both crews and the safety of the environment." During the delivery of more than 1.3 million gallons of fuel to the city of Nome and subsequent return, the Healy escorted the Renda through about 800 miles of ice-covered Bering Sea. The delivery was necessary due to an early winter storm that prevented a scheduled fuel resupply to the city. Click here for hourly images from the Coast Guard Cutter Healy. Click the links below to see background information on the mission: Multimedia Release: Healy, Renda begin departure from Nome Multimedia Release: Update of Coast Guard Operations in Nome Nome fuel delivery complete, vessels prepare for departure Multimedia Release: Renda begins Nome fuel transfer Photo Release: Coast Guard, tanker Renda prepare for fuel transfer Video Release: Coast Guard, tanker Renda prepare for fuel transfer Imagery Available: Coast Guard Cutter Healy, Russian tanker vessel Renda arrive in Nome Multimedia Release: Healy, Renda seen from Nome Renda passes port state control exam, operation moves forward Cutter Healy, Renda to bring aid to Nome For more information contact Petty Officer 3rd Class Grant DeVuyst 907-463-2067. read full article |
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