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A containership identified as Cyprus-registered Tina I ran aground in the Singapore Strait on Sunday, November 22 after hitting an Iranian vessel grounded in the area since May. The 2004-built Tina I rammed into the stern of the 2008-built Shahraz, a boxship controlled by Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines. The ship, which was reportedly […]
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Environment, Infrastructure, Regulation & policy, Safety, Vessels
Wakashio, a Japanese bulk carrier that ran aground on a reef off the coast of Mauritius in late July, has split in two on 15 August.
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Fuel oil has started to wash ashore from the leaking bulk carrier MV Wakashio that ran aground off Mauritius coast on July 25, raising fears of an environmental disaster. The Mauritian environment ministry confirmed in a statement on Thursday that there was a breach in the vessel and that oil was leaking. “We are in an […]
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Smit Salvage has been awarded the contract to refloat the giant bulker that ran aground off Mauritius over the weekend. Local contactor CELERO will also join the salvage operation and assist in the pumping out of fuel from the ship. The Capesize bulker Wakashio is believed to be carrying 3,894 tonnes of low-sulphur fuel oil, […]
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On 30 April, salvors successfully offloaded the last recoverable cargo material from MV Kaami, a cargo vessel that ran aground in the Minch between Skye and Lewis, Scotland, in late March.
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Infrastructure, Regulation & policy, Safety, Vessels
Around one third of cargo is estimated to have been removed from the grounded Norwegian ship Kaami off the coast of Scotland.
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Business developments & projects, Infrastructure, Operations & Maintenance, Regulation & policy, Safety, Vessels
Cargo removal operations from a grounded Norwegian vessel began off the coast of Scotland .
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Equipment, Infrastructure, Regulation & policy, Safety, Vessels
A German gas carrier grounded off Indonesia in 2018 due to the not fully developed ECDIS, a report shows.
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The fuel tanks of Stellar Banner remain intact, according to Polaris Shipping.
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The marine contractor boarded the vessel on February 18 and carried out an initial assessment.
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The U.S. Coast Guard has just announced that the Matagorda Ship Channel is now open for vessel traffic following the successful removal of cutter suction dredge Everett Fisher. According to the Coast Guard report, USCG lifted the safety zone and reopened the Matagorda Ship Channel to vessel traffic Tuesday evening near Port Lavaca, Texas. The […]
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Dutch Marine Masters was selected to refloat Nu-Shi Nalini, which ran aground off Goa in late October.
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Leda Maersk’s crew failed to fully use electronic navigation aids prior to the ship’s grounding.
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The M/S Osfjord wreck was cut up into six sections, that were then transported to a scrap yard.
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Instead of returning to the planned track, an alternative route was chosen, placing the vessel in imminent danger.
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Concerns over Kuzma Minin’s lack of P&I insurance cover “caused unexpected pressures” in salvage ops.
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The ferry’s 40 passengers were evacuated by the Indonesian Coast Guard.
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The cattle are being fed but a number of them have reportedly died.
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The amount of oil spilled is believed to be higher than the initial estimates of 70 tonnes.
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MAIB: Ferry Pride of Kent struck a jetty and grounded in late 2017 while departing Calais amid loss of control.
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TSB: Bulker SBI Carioca grounded due to conflicting information and ineffective communication in October 2017.
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Turkish coast guard evacuated the crew from cargo vessel Natalia, after it grounded off Istanbul on December 19.
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Diesel fuel spills from grounded offshore supply vessel near Cameron, Louisiana.
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Twelve Indonesian crew members of the grounded cargo ship Jin Hua have been evacuated from the stricken vessel.
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A passenger ship that ran aground in the Canadian Arctic on August 24 has been refloated.