An onlooker takes a selfie with the Fedorov in the background. Apart from stopping in Cape Town on 10 December for six days, the Fedorov has been at sea for nearly four months, sailing under the flag of the Russian Antarctic Expedition (RAE). (Photo: Nic Bothma)
In coming weeks, the Fedorov’s RAE sister vessels are also set to replenish in port: the Akademik Tryoshnikov, another research vessel, will call at Table Bay on 26 March en route to Antarctica; and the Akademik Alexander Karpinsky, a seismic survey vessel that has amassed vast oil and gas inventories off the Southern Ocean, is expected back in Cape Town after plying Antarctica’s protected waters.
Spot the pirate ship
After an all-day, sometimes meandering, journey up Cape Town’s sleepy Atlantic coast, the Fedorov finally neared port late in the afternoon, edging into a deep-blue gathering storm. The Jolly Roger, a familiar tourist ‘pirate’ ship at the V&A Waterfront, trundled on to the scene at the same time, heaving with tourists. (Photo: Nic Bothma)
What the hull?
Preoccupied by two weekend events taking place around the Waterfront — a Stormers vs Sharks rugby match and the Cape Town Pride Parade — onlookers did not exactly line up to greet this worn lady of the Antarctic seas. There was no evidence to suggest these kelp gulls knew what to make of the Fedorov’s arrival, either. (Photo: Nic Bothma)
Home from home
Under the 1959 Antarctic Treaty – an agreement devoted to peace and science – Cape Town has served as a key transit node to the Fedorov & Co for decades. This year, the ice-strengthened ship serviced not only Russia’s five polar research stations, she also conducted her usual weather, oceanography and other Southern Ocean studies. But as envoys of a state waging an illegal, brutal war on Ukraine – also a treaty signatory that uses this port – Russia’s Antarctic fleet remains deeply controversial. (Photo: Nic Bothma)
A fired-up coalition of 29 South African organisations has vowed not to let the Karpinsky off the hook for seismic blasting that resembles prospecting. The Fedorov finally moored in the container dock on Saturday at about 5pm. It is unclear how long she will stay. DM