Fire aboard shrimp trawler off Newfoundland started in sauna: investigation report
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The Transportation Safety Board says a fire in January aboard a large factory-freezer trawler started in the ship’s sauna as the vessel was catching and processing shrimp off the coast of Newfoundland.
The independent agency, in an investigation report released Thursday, said it appears a wooden footrest left on the sauna’s electric heater burst into flames.
No one was injured, but the fire — detected next to the ship’s tanning room — prompted a major search and rescue effort as the crew worked in teams to extinguish the flames amid heavy smoke on the third deck.
The Newfoundland Lynx, operated by St. John’s-based Ocean Choice International, was 166 kilometres northeast of St. Anthony, N.L., when the fire broke out on Jan. 29 — six days after the ship left the port of Harbour Grace, N.L., with 29 people aboard.