Estonian Ice Breaker Tarmo Completes Winter Season Supporting Port Arrivals The veteran ice breaker ship, Tarmo, has concluded its operational work for the winter season, marking 30 years of service to the Estonian state. Operating alongside it, the ship’s success mirrors that of a Finnish vessel built over half a century prior. This season, Tarmo played a crucial role in facilitating the safe arrival of the cargo ship Longearth into the port of Pärnu, reaching the Gulf of Riga as one of the initial responders. Throughout the winter months, the Tarmo successfully navigated challenging ice conditions within Estonian waters, contributing to the safe passage of more than 50 vessels to their destinations. The ice breaker’s capabilities were instrumental in overcoming significant obstacles presented by the ice. The Tarmo’s consistent performance highlights the importance of specialized maritime support in maintaining Estonia’s trade routes. Details regarding the ship’s future operations remain unconfirmed. [Photo: Martin Pedaja] Topics: #ship #ice #breaker Post navigation The students’ relationships went so far that the police had to intervene Zelenský thanked Canada for sanctions against Russia’s naval fleet