En fiskebåt havnet i alvorlig trøbbel i Hinlopenstredet nord på Svalbard, opplyser Søk- og Redningssentralen i Nord-Norge. Det norske skipet «Northguider» sendte inn et nødsignal klokken 13:22 lokal tid fredag, og redningstjenesten i Longyearbyen og Nord-Norge ble satt i aksjon. Snart hadde begge redningshelikopterne fra Longyearbyen lettet, og den første ankom åstedet klokken 15:15, mindre enn 2 timer etter nødanropet hadde nådd redningssentralen i Nord-Norge. Samtidig ble luftfartøyet Orion sendt fra Andøya. Avhengig av type kan disse luftfartøyene brukes til redningsoppdrag til for eksempel å søke etter savnede fartøy eller personer, eller til å overvåke mulige oljelekkasjer.
Sysselmannens redningshelikoptere, her vist under en øvelse.
Den gode nyheten er at alle ser ut til å være i god behold. Mannskapet på 14 var utstyrt i overlevelsesdrakter og hadde gått til baugen for å bli hentet av redningshelikopterne. Ifølge skipseieren er alle ved godt mot og i god fatning, omstendighetene tatt i betraktning. Ingen ble skadet eller tilbragte tid i det kalde vannet.
Skipet «Northguider» later til å ha truffet grunnen på kysten langs Nordaustlandet sør for Murchinsonfjord. Skipet ligger nå på grunnen med en ca. 20 graders helning, men stillingen ser ut til å være stabil enn så lenge. Været, som med 18 minusgrader og sterke vinder (Beaufort 6) sammen med mørket, gjør redningsoppdraget svært utfordrende, men det er ingen grunn til å tro at den norske redningstjenestens profesjonelle ikke skal få alt mannskap av skipet snart.
Kalkstrandern i Hinlopenstredet, sør for Murchisonfjord: her skal skipet «Northguider» ha grunnet et sted. Forholdene her er svært forskjellig fra slik det er vist på bildet, med mørke, kulde og sterk vind.
Kystvaktens skip KV Barentshav har satt kursen for Hinlopenstredet, men er ikke forventet å nå området før lørdag. Polarsyssel, Sysselmannens tjenesteskip, er ikke tilgjengelig til bruk på Svalbard om vinteren.
Oppdatering: Redningssentralen i Nord-Norge har informert om at alle 14 mannskaper har blitt fraktet i helikoptere til Longyearbyen, hvor de blir ivaretatt. Skipet «Northguider» ligger fortsatt grunnet, og tar inn vann.
In 2018, again I had plenty of opportunities to shoot arctic panoramas, making these interesting and beautiful (well in some cases, it is interesting or beautiful) easily accessible for everybody. Physically, most of them are pretty much inaccessible for most people. A panorama photo does not physically take you to, say, a mountain top on Prins Karls Forland, but it is the next best thing – it gives you the feeling to be in the middle of the landscape, you can just turn around and enjoy the full view of the arctic landscape.
Over 5 years now, the by far largest digital museum of Spitsbergen (Svalbard) has thus come into existance. And it keeps growing. It takes quite some time and effort to turn the 18 RAW files (35, in some cases) into one panorama and to make that part of a dedicated little website or even to turn many panoramas into one virtual tour, such as the school / kindergarten in Pyramiden. In many cases it has taken years for material to progress on the list to the point where it actually appears on the website.
New Spitsbergen panoramas: the round view from Persiskammen, in the southern part of Prins Karls Forland, is just one out of many
(this here is just a screenshot without panorama function).
Here is a choice of new Spitsbergen panoramas that we have made during the last couple of months and weeks – a little Christmas-/New Years’s present for the Spitsbergen community:
Pyramiden: School / Kindergarten. In October the whole collection of Pyramiden panoramas had moved to a dedicated little map so you can find your way around as you take a little walk through the old ghost town, possibly visiting a building here and there. And we added some new panoramas, including the school / kindergarten, which is our largest single virtual tour so far – the building has 3 floors! Other new ones include the old mines.
Barentsburg: also here we did not just add new material, but we sorted the panos on a dedicated map, so you know where you are. New panoramas include the brewery, Lenin, the chapel, …
Let’s get out of the settlements and into the wilderness. Murraypynten is a point on Prins Karls Forland with some fine views.
Another one on Prins Karls Forland. Nesungen is on the outer side of the island, which is exposed and rarely visited.
Last but definitely not least from Prins Karls Forland. The view on Persiskammen, this lonesome mountain in the south of the island, is just stunning!
The sky is mostly cloudy here these days, and when the stars are shining through, then coordination with solar activity in the magnetosphere –
northern lights, Aurora borealis – is not yet quite perfect.
Northern lights over Adventdalen.
You can’t force «Lady Aurora», the only thing that helps, as so often in life and especially in the Arctic, is patience and a bit of luck. Well, we do have some modern tools: weather forecasts, northern light apps, webcams. Sometimes these things even work. Sometimes not. Anyway, nice toys 🙂
Longyearbyen in the polar night.
But anyway – it is always beautiful here, with or without northern lights. Life is going a bit more slowly here now in the dark season. You spend some more time seeing friends, you go for walks, make sure you get a bit of exercise. And of course normal life and work is going on, it is a great time to put new panoramas together or to work on a new book 🙂 well, things like that.
Northern light over Lindholmhøgda and Gruvedalen.
But still, the northern lights are of such a great beauty, it is always stunning. So you keep your eyes and ears open and it is always worth going out to check what’s going on …
And then you just happen to be at the right place at the right time 🙂 there could have been fewer clouds, but still, some of them are actually quite good for decoration … so we had a lovely northern light dancing over Adventdalen, with a hint of purple at the lower edge on the otherwise green curtains of light.
And one more because it is so beautiful: northern light over Adventdalen.