The crew of the 'Salvamar Adhara' has accompanied a cayuco with 67 sub-Saharan people on board, among them two minors, on the morning of Jan 27. The boat had been located about eight nautical miles southeast of La Restinga (El Hierro). The response was coordinated by the CCS Tenerife of Salvamento Marítimo. At 9:20 a.m. LT the migrants had safely disembarked in the port. Report with photo: https://x.com/salvamentogob/status/1883821606180716824
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KRITI CAPTAIN
A violent fire broke out on Jan 26, 2025, at 1.25 a.m. in the engine room of the 'Kriti Captain' with more than 30,000m³ of diesel on board at the anchorage of Port-la-Nouvelle in pos. 43° 01' N 003° 05'. E. 51 firefighters from the barracks of Narbonne, Salles-d’Aude, Port-la-Nouvelle, Leucate, Sigean and Salles-d’Aude were mobilized to the scene. Shortly after 2 a.m., a first team managed to board this vessel. They could be stood down only on Jan 26 at 12:30 p.m. after. more than 11 consecutive hours of intervention. A long inspection of the vessel took place in the middle of the day, and it was found out that it was no longer able to navigate independently. It needed to be towed to the port of Marseille. For this purpose, the tug 'Abeille Méditerranée' (IMO: 9417749) arrived at around 1 p.m. Both ships remained stationary as of Jan 28. Report with photo: https://actu.fr/occitanie/port-la-nouvelle_11266/aude-un-violent-incendie-se-declare-dans-un-cargo-petrolier-11-heures-d-intervention-pour-les-pompiers_62169919.html
OLYMPIC OS
On Jan 9, 2025, the 'Olympic OS' was detained in Gemlik with 58 deficiencies, 30 of which being regarded as seriously and grounds for a detention: 1) Certificate & Doc - International Oil Pollution Prevention Missing 2) Certificate & Doc - International Ship Security Certificate Missing 3) Certificate & Doc - Document of compliance 'Not properly filled 4) Certificate & Doc - International Sewage Pollution Prevention Cert Missing 5) Certificate & Doc - Endorsement by flagstate Missing 6) Certificate & Doc - Load Lines (incl exemption) Not properly filled 7) Certificate & Doc - Minimum safe manning document Not as required 8)) Certificate & Doc - Oil record book' Not properly filled 9) Propulsion and auxiliary machinery - Auxiliary engine Missing 10) Propulsion and auxiliary machinery - Auxiliary engine Inadequate 11) Propulsion and auxiliary machinery - Auxiliary engine Not approved 12) Safety of navigation - Charts Not updated 13) Safety of navigation - Nautilcal publication Expired 14) Life saving Appliances - Lifeboats Not ready for use 15) Life saving Appliances - Launching arrangements for survival craft Inoperative 16) Life saving Appliances - Lifeboats inventory Expired 17) Life saving Appliances - Maintenance and inspections Not properly maintained 18) Life saving Appliances - Lifebuoys incl provision and disposition Not as required 19) Life saving Appliances - Emergency equipment for 2-way comm. Batteries expired 20) Fire safety - Fire fighting equipment and appliances Missing 21) Fire safety - Fire fighting equipment and appliances Not properly maintained 22) Fire safety - Fire detection and alarm systems Inoperative 23) Fire safety - Fire pumps and its pipes Inoperative 24) Fire safety - Personal equipment for fire safety Not as required 25) Pollution Prevention - Ballast Water Management Plan Not updated 26) Pollution Prevention - Ballast Water Management System Malfunctioning 27) Water/Weathertight - Covers (Hatchway,- portable,-. tarpaulin etc Not properly maintained 28) Water/Weathertight - Doors Not properly maintained 29) Water/Weathertight - Ventilators, air pipes and casings Cracked 30) ISM - Ism certificate Not as required The vessel was released again on Jan 17 and left the port en route to Tuzla, where it berthed from Jan 21-22, before proceeding to Burgas. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063576908591
BAO SHUN
After Taiwan’s Coast Guard started moving forward with its effort to monitor and inspect potentially dangerous vessels following an incident in which an undersea cable was damaged, the first vessel to be boarded was the 'Bao Shun'. While the inspection did not find invalid documents, contraband cargo, or equipment for cutting cables, the vessel has been lingering for two months off Taiwan. The vessel was instructed to leave the Taiwanese waters.
GOLBON
The 'Golbon' and 'Jairan' (IMO: 9167291), both carrying an ingredient for missile propellant, will sail from China to Iran in the next few weeks according intelligence from security officials in two Western countries. The transactions could make the Chinese entities involved subject to U.S. sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's weapons programs, as the two Iranian vessels are already under U.S. sanctions. were expected to carry more than 1,000 tonnes of sodium perchlorate, which is used to make ammonium perchlorate, the main ingredient for solid propellant for missiles. Ammonium perchlorate is among chemicals controlled by the Missile Technology Export Control Regime, a voluntary international anti-proliferation body. Both vessels were initially expected to sail directly to Bandar Abbas without further port calls. Now that the Chinese authorities have been alerted as to what has been loaded in Shanghai, it is possible that the ships’ itinerary and cargo may be adjusted.
NORTHERN ENDURANCE
The 'Northern Endurance'' was partially beached about three miles from downtown Unalaska, near Little Priest Rock in Iliuliuk Bay on Jan 23, 2025. The ship was pulled free by the emergency response and salvage company Resolve Marine on Jan 24 at around 9 a.m. and was docked at Resolve Marine near Unalaska’s spit. Ualaska's U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit was investigating the fishing vessel as a routine process. Initially the City of Unalaska Fire Department had responded to the incident on the afternoon of Jan 24, before handing operations over to the local Coast Guard team. The captain confirmed there were no injuries to crew members aboard, as well as no additional hazardous conditions. Report with photo: https://www.kucb.org/industry/2025-01-24/fishing-vessel-pulled-free-from-rocks-coast-guard-begins-investigation
CARNIVAL FREEDOM
The 'Carnival Freedom' remained at Port Canaveral in Florida instead of heading out to sea on Jan 24 at 3.30 p.m., after being delayed due to an environmental issue. It finally set sail several hours later. An oil sheen around the ship was observed, but a survey showed no discharge from the ship. A few hours it eventually departed. On Jan 25, authorities at Carnival shared an updated statement: "Carnival Freedom’s team promptly investigated and cleaned an oily sheen around the ship after notifying Port Canaveral and Coast Guard officials (on) Thursday. Internal systems and a thorough survey of the ship’s exterior conducted by a dive team showed no discharge from the ship. All regulatory requirements were followed, and the USCG cleared the ship for departure on Thursday night. Carnival Freedom is sailing a Bahamas cruise."
SALVAMAR SPICA
The Spanish flagged 15-m-fishing vessel “Daniela Y Sara-3AM-1-4-05”, 7,6 gt (CS: EA8499), with five crew members on board, requested towing assistance following a power loss about 6.9 nautical miles south of Punta Genoveses on Jan 27, 2025. The CCS Almería of Salvamento Marítimo mobilized the 'Salvamar Spica', which took the ship in tow and safely pulled it to Carboneras due to the poor state of the sea. Video: https://x.com/i/status/1883940367172788328
MV FORTU
The 'Bella Fortuna", ex 'Celestyal Olympia',has been renamed 'Fortu' and is flying the flag of the Comores. On Jan 22, at 6.40 p.m. the ship left the oirt of Ras Al Khaimah, probably en route to Alang or Gadani breakers. The owner of the ship is the Voyage Shipping Inc. with the Royal Marine Shipmanagement Pte. Ltd. as manager.
SEA PUNK 1
A migrant boat that capsized in Malta's Search and Rescue zone claimed the lives of two children, while 17 others were rescued by the 'Sea Punk 1' on Jan 26, 2025, including a pregnant woman and a critically injured man. The ship's medical team performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on two other children, successfully saving one. Two persons were still believed to be missing at sea. The rescue occurred on the early morning within Malta's Search and Rescue (SAR) zone. A Maltese SAR helicopter airlifted the pregnant woman and the severely injured man, while an Italian Coastguard vessel took on board the remaining 15 survivors and recovered the bodies of the two children. Survivors recounted that the boat originally carried 21 people from Cameroon and Nigeria. The bodies of the deceased were taken to the mortuary chamber in Cala Pisana. The parents of the two toddlers were among the survivors.
VLADIMIR LATYSHEV
The 'Vladimir Latyshev' has been stuck in the port of Saint-Malo since March 2022, when it docked to deliver a cargo of magnesia, and the situation is becoming critical due to a lack of fuel. Russian sailors take turns maintaining the ship. They also carry out the manoeuvres requested by the harbour master's office to maintain the port activity. The ship needs fuel for its small movements and to keep it moored, such as to keep the heating, refrigerators or fire extinguishing system running. However, since 2024, the harbour master no longer receives the necessary compensation. Russia has always paid, but the bookings have been blocked by the French authorities as part of the sanctions following the invasion of Ukraine. Without diesel, there is no electricity, an the crew could then be forced to abandon ship, for their own safety and the ship would then become a ghost ship. To prevent this dramatic situation, the local association Mor Glaz is putting pressure on France to keep the ship sailing. The crew of the ship is still being supplied with food and other necessities thanks to advances. The debt is already estimated at 150,000 Euros. Report with photo: https://www.ouest-france.fr/bretagne/saint-malo-35400/pourquoi-le-cargo-russe-est-devant-les-remparts-de-saint-malo-07d53b70-dc95-11ef-8f83-1be9a95f1bed
HAISLA NORTHWIND
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada has deployed a team of investigators after the collision pf the 'Haisla Northwind', towing a barge and with three people on board, with a workboat near Squamish, B.C., in the Howe Sound on Dec. 18, 2024. The workboat sank after the accident. The sole crew member aboard was rescued and treated for hypothermia. investigators were on site on Jan 23, 2025, to wait for the workboat to be retrieved from the water by the owners and the insurance company. The tug owner Woodfibre LNG said in a statement on Jan 24 it appreciated the Transportation Safety Board's role in investigating such incidents and continued to co-operate with the board throughout the investigation process.
MANITOULIN
The icebeaking tug CG 'Bristol Bay' (MMSI: 366999978) has failed to open a fairway for the 'Manitoulin' to enable the ship the further transit to the winter lay up in Saarnia, Ontaria. The 'Neah-Bay' (MMSI: 366999981) of the USCG and the buoy layer CCG „Samuel Risley“ (IMO: 8322442) were now deployed to get the ship freed. This finally succeeded on Jan 26, and the ship anchored in pos. 41° 53' N 082° 55' W. Report and video: https://www.yahoo.com/news/coast-guard-works-free-663-171230386.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14aJkuc82Pc&embeds_referring_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fshipwrecklog.com%2F&source_ve_path=MjM4NTE
BURAK
The 'Burak', ballasting from Messina to Tuzla, suffered an engine failure in front of Kepez during the transit of the Dardanelles Strait on Jan 22, 2025, at around 9 p.m. UTC. The Çanakkale VTS Center deployed the tugs 'Türkeli' (IMO: 9816256) and 'Kurtarma 18' (IMO: 9974890) to taken the ship in tow to Karanlık Liman. The ship was safely moored in pos. 40° 02' N 026° 18' E close to Erisköy under the coordination of a pilot shortly past 10 p.m. It raised anchor again on Jan 23 at around 9 p.m. UTC and proceeded to the Tuzla shipyard area for permanent repairs, where it arrived on Jan 24 at noon and remained stationary as of Jan 28. Report with photo: https://x.com/kiyiemniyet/status/1882317882790703302
JAOHAR H
On Jan 21, 2025, the Jaohar K' was detained in Samsun with 14 deficiencies. 1) Certificate & Doc - SOPEP Not as required 2) Certificate & Doc - Cargo Ship Safety Construction Not as required 3) Certificate & Doc - Document of Compliance Not as required 4) Certificate & Doc - Signs, indications Not as required 5) Safety of navigation - Charts Not updated 6) Water/Weathertight - Covers (Hatchways,- portable,- tarpaulin etc) Not as required 7) Living and working - Gangway - accommodation-ladder' Not as required 8)) Living and working - Electrical Unsafe 9) Structural conditions - Decks - Corrosion Corroded 10) Alarms - Fire alarms Inoperative 11) Radio communications - Facilities for reception of marine safety inform Not as required 12) Radio communications - Other (Radio communications) Other 13) Pollution Prevention - Oil and oily mixtures from machinery spaces Not as required 14) ISM - Ism certificate Not as required The vessel was released again on Jan 23 and left the port en route to Sulina with an ETA as of Jan 26. The last detention was on Jan 24, 2024, also in Samsun with 14 deficiencies for three days. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063576908591
FLOATING BRIDGE 6
On Jan 27, 2025, the 'Floating Bridge 6' had to halt crossings on the s the River Medina between Cowes and East Cowes for 48 hours due to a battery fault. The chain ferry was taken out of operation after Marine Electricians identified the issue. It needed four new batteries. It was hoped it would be returning to full service in the next 48 hours. A launch service for pedestrians and cyclists was in operation during this time.
JAIRAN
The 'Golbon' (IMO: 9289033) and 'Jairan', both carrying an ingredient for missile propellant, will sail from China to Iran in the next few weeks according intelligence from security officials in two Western countries. The transactions could make the Chinese entities involved subject to U.S. sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's weapons programs, as the two Iranian vessels are already under U.S. sanctions. were expected to carry more than 1,000 tonnes of sodium perchlorate, which is used to make ammonium perchlorate, the main ingredient for solid propellant for missiles. Ammonium perchlorate is among chemicals controlled by the Missile Technology Export Control Regime, a voluntary international anti-proliferation body. Both vessels were initially expected to sail directly to Bandar Abbas without further port calls. Now that the Chinese authorities have been alerted as to what has been loaded in Shanghai, it is possible that the ships’ itinerary and cargo may be adjusted.
TAKUN
Beached at Alang 26.01.25 https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10161107323410036&set=gm.10164233009888943&idorvanity=6884293942
YU ZHOU QI HANG
The Scottish subsea specialist Sulmara has supported the fuel recovery operation from the 'Yu Zhou Qi Hang'. At the request of the Taiwanese government, Sulmara mobilized a WAM-V 16 uncrewed surface vehicle (USV) and a team of survey specialists to assist in the operation to recover almost 300 tons of fuel oil, the vessel had on board, when it lost power off the coast of Taiwan on Oc 29 asTyphoon Kong-rey struck. The Taiwanese marine contractor Dong Fang Offshore was called upon to deploy the 'Orient Constructor', a vessel capable of lifting salvage equipment and pumps onto the wreck. However, the operation presented high risks because maneuvering the 'Orient Constructor' close to the grounded vessel in adverse weather and shallow waters was further complicated by limited information on the potential subsea hazards below the keel. To mitigate the risk of damage to the 'Orient Constructor' and ensure safe navigation in the shallow waters, Dong Fang Offshore worked alongside Sulmara to conduct a complex seabed survey. Sulmara equipped a WAM-V 16 USV with a multibeam echosounder (MBES), a sensor used to map the seabed. The data collected was used to independently verify and cross check existing seabed data, instilling confidence to proceed.There was a risk that objects from the vessel could drop into the sea as well as other debris and hazards. Therefore, a USV was chosen because of the benefits it could bring. A safe operation which included connecting a towing line to the USV as back up in case anything happened. Within just two days, the WAM-V 16 was demobilized after safely completing its mission. The rapid response also enabled Dong Fang Offshore to complete the salvage operations within a week of arriving on site. Report with photo: https://www.marinelink.com/news/sulmara-assists-fuel-recovery-op-521513