An emergency towing vessel has been dispatched to the scene of a broken-down container ship near Tofino.
Canadian Coast Guard spokesperson Michelle Imbeau confirmed to the Westerly B次元官网网址 on Tuesday morning (Jan. 30) that the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre is leading the response.
Parks Canada spokesperson Nancy Hildebrand told the Westerly that the ship is believed to be anchored roughly 20 kilometres offshore and outside the Pacific Rim National Park ReserveB次元官网网址檚 jurisdiction.
The Westerly reached out to the JRCC for information and Captain Pedram Mohyeddin of the Canadian Armed Forces responded explaining that the situation is currently B次元官网网址渜uite fluid.B次元官网网址
Mohyeddin said the JRCC was advised of engine trouble aboard MV Maersk Santana, 15 nautical miles off the West Coast of Vancouver Island on Jan. 29 around 6 p.m. and that the Emergency Towing Vessel Atlantic Eagle was tasked to assist.
B次元官网网址淓TV Atlantic Eagle is now on scene and ready to assist if necessary, along with a commercial tug vessel,B次元官网网址 Mohyeddin said via email.
The Maersk Santana is described as a 335-metre, 19 year-old container ship that flies under the flag of Singapore.
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