The 81 meter long, 1319 dwt seismic research vessel Akademik Lazarev caught fire while off Ørlandet on the coast of Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. The fire broke out in the accommodation section and spread to other parts of the vessel. A distress signal was sent out and the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre deployed five rescue ships and two helicopters to the area. Rescuers were able to help extinguish the blaze. No one was injured. Reports state the bridge and several cabins suffered significant damaged. The Akademik Lazarev was taken under tow and headed back to Kristiansund. The towline did break while the vessels were off Halten Bank allowing the research vessel to drift near an oil platform. While causing some concerns on the platform, the situation was under control. Reports state conditions are bad with high winds, heavy seas and snow squalls.
Amy Jane Sinks

The trawler Amy Jane sank off Malin Head, County Donegal, Ireland while fishing for crab. The trawler began to take on water fast requiring all six crew to abandon ship. The crew, in their survival suits, activated the distress beacon and evacuated to the liferaft. The RNLI lifeboats from Lough Swilly and Portrush headed towards the scene. A rescue helicopter from Slingo reached the scene first and winched all six men to safety. The Portrush lifeboat took the liferaft under tow to avoid it becoming a hazard. No reports of injuries.
Aleqa on Fire

The 22 meter long, 70 ton fishing vessel Aleqa was reported on fire off the west coast of Greenland (67 43N, 53 50W). The crew was reported abandoning ship to the liferaft. No further details reported.



