Sedna Desgagnés
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Sedna Desgagnes is a bulk carrier built in China for the Canadian shippling line Desgagnes. The television series High Arctic Haulers followed the vessel as she made the annual deliveries of supplies to a series of communities in Canada's Arctic Archipelago, during the short shipping season.[1][2]
When completed, in 2009, the vessel was named the Beluga Festivity.[3]
The Sedna Desgagnes ran aground in the St. Lawrence Seaway, near Prescott, Ontario, on October 14, 2012.[3][4]
References
- ↑ The sealift is a critical part of survival in remote Arctic communities, CBC News, 2019-11-20. Retrieved on 2020-01-07. “The Sedna is one of several cargo ships that race against time to reach isolated Arctic communities who rely on them for everything from diapers to construction machinery.”
- ↑ Greg David. Preview: Cut-off Canadian communities rely on High Arctic Haulers, TV-eh, 2010-01-03. Retrieved on 2020-01-07. “Filmed in Nunavut, High Arctic Haulers kicks off in the ice-choked Ungava Bay, where the Sedna Desgagnés is trapped. Surrounded by icebergs and growlers, Captain Michel Duplain and his first mate, Simon Charest, attempt to shake free of the ice.”
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Sedna Desgagnés: IMO 9402093, Boatnerd. Retrieved on 2020-01-07.
- ↑ Cargo ship runs aground in St. Lawrence Seaway, CTV News, 2012-10-14. Retrieved on 2020-01-07. “The Transportation Safety Board says a vessel named the M.V. Sedna Desgagne was stranded just after 8 a.m. Sunday while passing near a bridge in the southeastern Ontario town.”