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ACCIDENT ON BOARD OF RUSSIAN PIPE-LAYING SHIP, 4 INJURED

Oct 02, 2023 at 03:42 in Accidents by Mikhail Voytenko

During pressurization test of buoyancy pontoon deployed in underwater
pipe-laying, a sudden decompression occurred on Sep 28, injuring 4 personnel on
board of Russian pipe-laying ship in Okhotsk sea. Injured people received
medical treatment, maybe they have been medevaced. Two ...

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MARITIME ACCIDENTS MONTHLY REPORT SEPTEMBER 2023

Oct 01, 2023 at 13:03 in Accidents by Mikhail Voytenko

SUMMARY Notice: Principal idea and character of MB Daily is somewhat similar to
Ambulance Emergency Service – MB priority is to find out about maritime
accidents, involving merchant marine ships, ASAP. MB monitors only some major
accidents in their development ...

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OOCL CONTAINER SHIP DISABLED BY FIRE

Oct 01, 2023 at 12:14 in Accidents by Mikhail Voytenko

Container ship OOCL SHANGHAI suffered fire in understood, engine room, at around
0500 Tokyo time Oct 1, some 18 nm off eastern coast of Honshu, Japan, while en
route from Yokohama to Osaka. The crew extinguished fire by own means, ...

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LAMPEDUSA FERRY FIRE, PASSENGERS EVACUATED

Sep 30, 2023 at 13:02 in Accidents by Mikhail Voytenko

Fire erupted on board of ferry COSSYRA, understood on cargo deck (some sources
refer to engine room), at around 2030 UTC Sep 29, in Mediterranean north of
Lampedusa, when ferry was en route from Lampedusa to Porto Empedocle, with 175
...

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RUSSIA TAMPERING WITH SHIPS SAFETY IN BLACK SEA BY JAMMING GPS

Sep 29, 2023 at 12:31 in Maritime Security by Mikhail Voytenko

Chief of Defense Staff of Romanian Armed Forces Petrescu said, that Russia is
“actively and constantly” jamming the GPS communications of ships in Romanian
territorial waters, which might cause ships’ collisions, and Romania and NATO
must prepare for a long-term ...

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OVERBOARD CREW MEMBER RESCUED AT SEA TRAGICALLY PASSES AWAY IN HOSPITAL

Sep 29, 2023 at 01:50 in General by Raghib Raza

A crew member who fell off the vessel "MTM DUBLIN" was rescued off the coast of
Boston, Massachusetts, by a group of commercial fishermen. Tragically, the
rescued man later passed away in the hospital. According to reports from the
fishermen, ...

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MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF DUTCH FREIGHTER CREW IN KIEL CANAL

Sep 28, 2023 at 13:17 in Accidents by Mikhail Voytenko

A crew member of general cargo ship NOORDDIJK mysteriously disappeared while the
ship was transiting Kiel Canal, in the evening Sep 26. Police and fire
departments were alerted, but extensive search with use of drone and helicopter,
didn’t yield any ...

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KNUTSEN WELCOMES NEW LNG CARRIER ‘PARIS KNUTSEN’ IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SHELL

Sep 27, 2023 at 12:59 in General by Raghib Raza

Norwegian shipping company Knutsen has taken delivery of the new Liquefied
Natural Gas (LNG) Carrier, "PARIS KNUTSEN," built by South Korean shipbuilder
Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries (HSHI). Shell has chartered the vessel. "PARIS
KNUTSEN" is the seventh addition to Knutsen's ...

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NEW ZEALAND CUSTOMS SEIZES $12 MILLION COCAINE HAUL AT TAURANGA PORT

Sep 27, 2023 at 12:49 in General by Raghib Raza

The New Zealand Customs Service has seized 26 kilograms of cocaine valued at $12
million at the TAURANGA port. The discovery was made by police responding to an
early morning break-in at the port. Upon noticing signs of the break-in, ...

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BULK CARRIER SEIZED IN INTL WATERS, TAKEN TO CORK IRELAND, COCAINE FOUND UPDATE

Sep 27, 2023 at 03:25 in Maritime Security by Mikhail Voytenko

UPDATE Sep 27: “Police and customs officials found more than 2.2 tons of cocaine
valued at around 157 million euros ($165 million)”. Understood search continues.
Bulk carrier MATTHEW was intercepted and boarded by joint forces Naval Service,
the Garda National ...

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REMOTE-CONTROLLED ROBOT UNCOVERS $80 MILLION COCAINE SHIPMENT HIDDEN IN SHIP’S
HULL AT PORT MELBOURNE

Sep 26, 2023 at 13:39 in General by Raghib Raza

A shipment of approximately 200 kilograms of cocaine was discovered hidden
within a ship's hull with the help of a remote-controlled robot. The estimated
value of the seized drugs is around $80 million. The vessel had arrived in Port
MELBOURNE ...

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RUSSIAN MISSILES HIT PORT OF ODESSA, UKRAINE

Sep 26, 2023 at 09:36 in General by Raghib Raza

In what is reported as a retaliatory strike, the grain terminal and port
infrastructure in Odesa were targeted by Russian kamikaze drones and missile
attacks on Sunday night. This attack appears to be in response to a Ukrainian
missile strike ...

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RUSSIAN FREIGHTER HAD TO ASK TURKISH ASSISTANCE AFTER SEVERAL DAYS DRIFT

Sep 26, 2023 at 07:09 in Accidents by Mikhail Voytenko

Russian ro-ro ship ASCALON suffered engine failure and went adrift on Sep 23 NE
of Istanbul in Black sea, while en route from Tuzla-Istanbul to Novorossiysk.
Early in the morning Sep 26 (most probably earlier) the ship contacted Turkish
MRCC ...

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ARCTIC CRUISE SHIP TROUBLED, TOWED TO ICELAND

Sep 26, 2023 at 03:36 in Accidents by Mikhail Voytenko

Expedition vessel POLARFRONT with tourists on board, suffered mechanical failure
in Fönfjörður fjord, southeast Greenland coast, sometime around Sep middle.
Vessel requested assistance, Icelandic Coast Guard ship THOR (IMO 9426893)
responded and reached POLARFRONT on Sep 22. POLARFRONT was towed ...

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BULK CARRIER ENGINE ROOM FIRE, EAST SUMATRA VIDEO

Sep 25, 2023 at 02:50 in Accidents by Mikhail Voytenko

Fire broke out in engine room of bulk carrier SAMUDRA SAKTI III in the morning
Sep 24, at Bandar Lampung anchorage, East Sumatra, Sunda Strait. Bulk carrier
arrived at anchorage on Sep 21 from Singapore. The ship’s in ballast, 26 ...

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CEMENT CARRIER AGROUND, BLOCKED TRAFFIC, ST. LAWRENCE RIVER

Sep 25, 2023 at 02:07 in Accidents by Mikhail Voytenko

Cement carrier NACC ARGONAUT ran aground in St. Lawrence river just above
Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, in the morning Sep 24, while sailing upstream from
Montreal to Oshawa. As of 0200 UTC Sep 25, was still aground. The ship seems to
...

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BULK CARRIERS COLLIDED AT CONSTANTA ANCHORAGE, BLACK SEA VIDEO

Sep 24, 2023 at 16:11 in Accidents by Mikhail Voytenko

Bulk carrier GENCO COLUMBIA contacted anchored bulk carrier R SKYWALKER at
Constanta anchorage in the morning Sep 22, being under way. GENCO COLUMBIA
arrived at Constanta anchorage on Sep 21, R SKYWALKER arrived on Sep 16. no
information yet on ...

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MSC ORDERS TWO CRUISE SHIPS INCORPORATING HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS FROM FINCANTIERI

Sep 24, 2023 at 04:26 in Cruises and Tourism by Raghib Raza

The Cruise division of MSC, known as Explora Cruises, has placed an order for
two luxury cruise ships equipped with cutting-edge fuel cell technology at the
Fincantieri Shipyard. These two state-of-the-art vessels, Explora V and Explora
VI, are scheduled for ...

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FIRST TWO SHIPS LEFT UKRAINE WITH CARGO, THREE MORE ARRIVED

Sep 23, 2023 at 08:29 in Maritime Security by Mikhail Voytenko

The first two ships to break through Russian blockade and call Ukrainian ports,
left Ukraine after loading cargo of grain. Both safely navigated through risky
waters declared by Russia as “closed”. RESILIENT AFRICA, destined for Israel,
was already approaching Dardanelles ...

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BULK CARRIER CARGO HOLD FIRE, INTERRUPTED VOYAGE, SOUTH ATLANTIC

Sep 23, 2023 at 02:54 in Accidents by Mikhail Voytenko

Fire erupted in cargo hold of bulk carrier BATAVIA EXPRESS sailing west of Cape
Town, on Sep 15 or earlier. Bulk carrier is en route from Santos Brazil to
Qingdao China. The ship had to interrupt voyage and request assistance, ...

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