Arctic sealift ships stuck in the Persian Gulf

Linn Ophaug
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Two Transport Desgagné ships are stuck in the Persian Gulf as Iran blocks the Strait of Hormuz.

The sealift ships manage annual seaborne supplies to Nunavut and Nunavik in Canada.

The ships arrived in the Gulf just days before the US and Israel attacked Iran on February 28th. The attack led to an immediate blockade of the 34-kilometer strait that connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea.

"Our crews are safe," says David Rivest, president and general manager of trans-Arctic operations for Transport Desgagné's shipping company to Nunatsiag.

According to Rivest, the situation is tense:

“There are hundreds of ships in the area and we are waiting for the appropriate conditions and instructions to depart the region safely."

Each vessel has between 15 and 20 crew members.

“At this point, it is difficult to do hypothetical scenarios in terms of how long and what the impact could be” on Arctic sealift operations, says Rivest, who states that the company is working on contingency plans.

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