Showing posts with label aground. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aground. Show all posts

2.3.13

John B. Caddell: tanker ungrounded from Staten Is.

USCG removes six weeks later


October 30, 2012

John B. Caddell aground in Hurricane Sandy

JOHN B CADDELL



Vessel's Details

Ship Type: Tanker
Year Built: 1941
Length x Breadth: 51 m X 10 m
Gross Tonnage: 712, DeadWeight: 1077 t
Speed recorded (Max / Average): 9.1 / 7.2 knots
Flag: USA [US] 
Call Sign: WA6478
IMO: 5173204, MMSI: 367010880

Last Position Received

Area: Atlantic North
Latitude / Longitude: 40.61925° / -74.06564° (Map)
Currently in Port: 
Last Known Port: NEW YORK
Info Received: 723d 4h 17min ago
Not Currently in Range

31.3.12

Fortuna:Bahamas-flag bulker aground in Norway







Fortuna, Bahamas flag,  imo 9051210 is now safely docked in Hellvik with no oil leakage. A small hole in the hull.The ship was carrying 3200 tons of white shingle beach gravel for Norwegian Edelsplitt. The load was from Kjøge in Denmark as an aggregate for asphalt.


- We have about 150 shipments per year. The last accident was  Easter Sunday in 1999. recalls CEO Anders Hovland of Norwegian Edelsplitt, 
"Production of stone in the form of crushed stone or gravel, for road construction, in particular aggregate in asphalt, as well as concrete and ceramics industry."


"Fortuna" was built in 1993, is owned by Rederi AS Misje and operated by Hagland Shipping AS in Haugesund.


9051210 FORTUNA C6YU2 General Cargo Ship 3735 1993
Ship Type: Cargo
Year Built: 1993
Length x Breadth: 87 m X 13 m
Gross Tonnage: 2446, DeadWeight: 3709 t
Speed recorded (Max / Average): 11.9 / 10.6 knots
Flag: Bahamas [BS] 
Call Sign: C6YU2
IMO: 9051210, MMSI: 311045200

22.3.12

Rena: Captain Mauro Balomanga pleads guilty



The captain and second officer of a cargo ship that ran aground on a New Zealand reef last year have pleaded guilty to mishandling the ship and trying to cover up their responsibility for the environmental disaster.
The unidentified suspects, both Philippine nationals, were in charge of the Liberian-flagged Rena when it tore into a reef in the North Island's pristine Bay of Plenty October 5, 2011.
The wreck dumped 400 tons of fuel oil and killed thousands of fish and seabirds. New Zealand authorities call it the country's worst maritime disaster.
Both defendants pleaded guilty February 29 of charges of operating the ship in a dangerous manner and altering ship documents. They also pleaded guilty to discharging dangerous substances.
They will be sentenced on May 25 when the court will publicly identify the suspects.

Earlier, Captain Mauro Balomanga and second officer of the wrecked cargo ship Rena were set to appear in the Tauranga District Court facing a number of charges relating to the disaster.
The 44-year-old captain and navigation officer, 37, both Filipinos, face charges they "wilfully attempted to pervert the course of justice" by altering the ship's document after the grounding.
The captain faces four charges and the second officer three charges.
Each charge carries a maximum penalty of seven years' imprisonment.
The charges were laid under the Crimes Act
They have also been charged with offences under the Maritime Transport Act and Resource Management Act - where the heaviest penalties are two years' prison and a $300,000 fine.
They are due to appear in court on February 29.
The container ship ran aground on the Astrolabe Reef, off the coast of Mt Maunganui, last October 5.Seventy-one containers were recovered this week, bringing the total to 625. Another 17 containers have been located but are yet to be recovered.

15.3.12

Gelso M: shipwreck's 300 tons of oil recovery starts





The recovery of fuel Gelso M, the tanker aground on the rocks of Syracuse on March 10, I finally started. After the first inspection where it was recovered the black box, the engineers have started work. The first phase includes the refurbishment of stranded floats to contain any spillage into the sea of ​​about 300 tons of fuel and taking samples of water near the launch scafo.Le environmental groups, however, the alarm pollution.

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10.3.12

GELSO M: shipwreck has full bunkers

















Gelso M has bunkers with over 22,800 liters of fuel oil , 85 cubic meters of gas oil and 190 cubic meters of fuel oil on board

[earlier]Italian naval helicopters have safely transferred ashore the crew of the Gelso M, an oil/chemical tanker which grounded in severe storm conditions near the Sicilian port of Augusta earlier today. The vessel was carrying no cargo at the time of the incident. The crew are uninjured and there is no pollution. 
The helicopters are mobilising from the nearby Italian Naval Base at Catania. There were 19 crew on board the vessel. 
Gelso M is owned by Augusta Due of Rome. Augusta Due has signed a salvage contract with a leading international salvage contractor, SMIT Salvage from Rotterdam. SMIT are being assisted by the Italian salvor Augustea. A large salvage tug, the 160 tonnes bollard pull Carlo Magno, is already on scene. 
Gelso M


Built in 2008
18,000 tonnes deadweight
Vessel left Venice in ballast, to load cargo at Augusta, on the eastern coast of Sicily.
Name: Gelso M 
Call sign: TCTB6 
Owner: Verimar Chemical Ltd - Italy 
Ship manager: Augusta Due Srl - Rome/Italy 
Gross tonnage: 11250 GT 
Home port: Gatana 
Flag: Turkey 
Build: 2008



Syracuse, March 10 (Adnkronos / Ign) - downpours and wind gusts of up to one hundred kilometers per hour. And 'alert weather in Sicily. Particularly affected the eastern part of the island with schools closed in Catania, Messina and Syracuse.
Precisely because of bad weather, around 9 o'clock this morning a merchant ship was stranded near Syracuse, near Punta Santa Panagia. On board the 'Gelso M.', 150 meters long, 19 crew, rescued by two Coast Guard helicopters and a Navy Catania. Given the impossibility of steering the ship, which was directed to Augusta, the commander ordered the abandonment of the unit. Can not even use the life-saving equipment on board because of the position of the ship aground.
The weather and sea conditions, with winds now up to 40 knots and rough seas, are in decline.


9.10.11

Rena: video boxship stranded on Reef off NZ



Rene: Liberian-flag boxship stranded on Astrolabe Reef off Tauranga NZ. The MV Rena's owners, Greece-based Costamare Inc, said they were "working tirelessly" on the response. .People know about the reef, and for it to plough into it for no particular reason - at night, in calm waters - tells you something terrible has gone wrong Officials say. 20-30 tonnes of oil have spilled into the Bay of Plenty, one of the country's top tourist destinations, since the MV Rena ran aground on October 5.
8806802 RENA A8XJ7 Container Ship 47230 1990
Official electronic charts that are considered 'paper equivalent' . at 22 years old this ship may still have been using paper charts,

http://www.bayofplentytimes.co.nz/news/oil-spill-tauranga-harbour-new-video/1129419/

4.4.10

Shen Neng 1: COSCO bulker off Great Keppel I.


China-flag Bulker Shen Neng 1, IMO 70181 70181 dwt, built in 1993, with 72,000 tons of coal and had 1,000 tons of bunker fuel aboard ran aground and was leaking oil off Great Keppel Island in eastern Australia, nearly halfway up the coast, between Brisbane and Cairns, near the Great Barrier Reef. China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company, COSCO -owned.

19.2.10

Rhea: 26-year old, Panamanian-flagged, refloated






A salvage team finally managed to refloat the cargo ship that ran aground and settled in shallow water on the Rinconcillo Beach after dragging anchor in strong winds near the city of Algeciras, Spain. A line broke in the first high-tide attempt to float the ship, and operations were put on pause as the tide lowered. The 26-year old ship had stopped at an anchorage off the port to take on water and was empty at the time of the incident.
Panamanian-flagged Rhea is managed by Athens-based Blue Ocean Maritime and owned by Aliente Trading, which shares the same address.