A United States icebreaker has reached a fishing vessel trapped by ice in Antarctica that has 13 New Zealanders on board.
The Antarctic Chieftain, a 63-metre-long toothfishing vessel owned by Australian Longline Pty, requested assistance from The Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand (RCCNZ) on Wednesday, after it damaged three of its four propellers and became trapped in ice.
The vessel was about 1700 kilometres from McMurdo Sound, on the eastern edge of New Zealand's search and rescue region.
Yesterday, it was confirmed that of the crew of 26 on board, 13 were New Zealanders.
RCCNZ search and rescue mission coordinator Conrad Reynecke said the Polar Star had made its way through icy waters and reached the Antarctic Chieftain, at approximately 6.50am.