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Jumy-M Totally wrecked ship #2
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Jumy-M 難破船 / Totally wrecked ship #1
MV Kompozitor Rakhmaninov aground on Volga #roro #shipwreck #russia The 126 meter long, 4673 dwt ro-ro cargo vessel Kompozitor Rakhmaninov ran aground on the Volga River off Astrakhan, Russia.
FV Miss Jenna aground on Martha's Vineyard; no injuries #fishing #shipwreck #lobsterville #uscg The fishing vessel Miss Jenna ran aground in Vineyard Sound on Lobsterville Beach, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. The Miss Jenna was heading back to port during the early morning hours when it passed the anchored Coast Guard cutter Sanibel.
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On February 7. the 130 meter long, 7697 dwt tanker Aster Alvar ran aground off the Çınarcık beach in the Sea of Marmara. The Aster Alvar was underway in the Sea of Marmara when it suffered engine failure. Without power, the tanker was pushed by strong winds until it ran aground just short of the shoreline.
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Authorities were alerted and dispatched two tugs to the scene. The tugs were able to refloat the Aster Alvar and took the tanker under tow to a nearby shipyard. The Aster Alvar was later inspected for damage. Reports state no injuries, damage or pollution released.
MT Aster Alvar aground off Çınarcık; recovered #marmara #tanker #turkey #shipwreck On February 7. the 130 meter long, 7697 dwt tanker Aster Alvar ran aground off the Çınarcık beach in the Sea of Marmara.
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On January 2, the 308 foot long fishing carrier Ou Ya Leng No. 6 ran aground in the Marshall Islands on Taka Atoll. United States Coast Guard dispatched an aircraft to scene and found the crew was safe and no signs of pollution. Two fishing vessels were en route to help unload cargo from the Ou Ya Leng No. 6.
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Reports state no injuries to the 24 crew. The incident is under investigation.
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Ou Ya Leng No. 6 On January 2, the 308 foot long fishing carrier Ou Ya Leng No. 6 ran aground in the Marshall Islands on Taka Atoll.
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On February 7, the 40 meter long, 229 dwt coastal tanker Salim N1 ran aground near Famagusta, Cyprus. The Salim N1 had been anchored offshore when a storm struck the area. Strong winds caused the Salim N1’s anchor to drag until the tanker went ashore on the beach. The two crew on board made it safely ashore assisted by the Turkish Coast Guard. No reports of injuries.
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Authorities surveyed the Salim N1 and found the tanker had sustained some damage, but no pollution had been released. The tanker’s rudder had broken during the grounding. A tug was order to standby to pull the Salim N1 off the beach when weather conditions improved.
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In 2017, the Salim N1 had broken down while en route to Turkey from Malta and has been anchored off Cyprus. Built in 1952, reports state the Salim N1 may never go back into active service.
Tanker Salim N1 blown ashore off Cyprus #shipwreck #tanker #cyprus #famagusta On February 7, the 40 meter long, 229 dwt coastal tanker Salim N1 ran aground near Famagusta, Cyprus.