Mar Sem Fin (Abandoned Yacht)
The wreck of a Brazilian yacht sunk in 2012 during a documentary expedition, now a stark reminder of Antarctica’s unforgiving conditions.
At a glance
The Mar Sem Fin, a 20-metre yacht owned by Brazilian journalist and entrepreneur João Lara Mesquita, sank in Ardley Cove on 7 April 2012. The vessel went down during violent weather while a documentary crew filmed in Antarctic waters. A Chilean Navy rescue operation lasting two days saved all personnel aboard.
History
On 7 April 2012, the Mar Sem Fin encountered catastrophic conditions in Ardley Cove. Wind gusts reached 100 km/h, causing the yacht to thrash uncontrollably—one crew member described it as “dangling like a runaway horse in a rodeo.” Trapped by ice, the crew contacted the Chilean Navy for assistance. The rescue operation proved arduous, extending over two full days due to severe sea conditions, but all aboard were successfully evacuated.
What you see
The wreck remains partially visible in the shallow waters of Ardley Cove. Its deteriorating hull serves as an archaeological and photographic subject for visitors and researchers exploring the Antarctic region.
Cultural significance
The Mar Sem Fin exemplifies the dangers maritime expeditions face in polar environments. UNESCO estimates over 3 million ship wrecks and abandoned vessels exist worldwide; some have become sites of scientific interest and underwater exploration. This yacht contributes to the historical record of modern Antarctic exploration and documentary efforts.
Key facts
- Location: Ardley Island, Ardley Cove, Antarctica
- Coordinates: -62.2158019, -58.937136
- Vessel length: approximately 20 metres
- Sinking date: 7 April 2012
- Owner: João Lara Mesquita (Brazilian journalist and entrepreneur)
- Wind speed during incident: 100 km/h
Practical information
The wreck is accessible only by sea expedition to Antarctic waters. Visits require specialized polar voyage operators and compliance with Antarctic Treaty regulations. Opening hours and visitor facilities are not applicable; access depends entirely on cruise itineraries and weather conditions.
Getting there
Ardley Island is reachable only by ship during the Antarctic summer season (November to March). You must book passage with licensed Antarctic expedition operators. The site requires proper permits and adherence to environmental protection protocols.
Sources & resources
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