General information

IMO:
9221516
MMSI:
224342000
Callsign:
EAWJ
Width:
9.0 m
Length:
42.0 m
Deadweight:
Gross tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Fishing Boat
Ship type:
Flag:
Spain
Builder:
Owner:
Operator:
Insurer:

Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moored
Course:
197.1° / 127.0
Heading:
201.0° / 127.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
moving
Area:
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN
Last seen:
2024-08-01
62 days ago
 
Source:
T-AIS
From:
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
62 days ago 
Source:
T-AIS
Calculated ETA:

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2024-07-27
2024-08-01
4d 5h 11m
2024-04-20
2024-04-23
3d 14m
2024-04-15
2024-04-16
1d 23h 3m
2024-01-10
2024-01-12
1d 6h 9m
2023-12-17
2023-12-21
4d 2m
2023-09-12
2023-12-17
95d 21h 49m
2023-06-16
2023-06-16
22h 1m
2023-02-01
2023-04-22
80d 2h 37m
2022-11-15
2022-11-21
5d 7h 34m
2022-08-02
2022-08-06
3d 9h 4m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
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Latest news

More than $60,000 for quarantine have been paid

Tue Nov 23 11:41:49 CET 2021 Timsen

More than $60,000 due from the 'Viking Bay', whose crew had to complete MIQ in Wellington hotel, has been paid. The company Copemar owed the New Zealand Government $62,000 in costs associated with quarantining 18 of the ship’s 20 crew – 15 of whom were infected with Covid-19. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment invoiced Copemar – the agency that owns the vessel – on Aug 13. The payment was due on Nov 11, and was paid on Nov 12. After fishing crews in New Zealand did not have to pay their quarantine costs, the Government decided the companies would be responsible for the partial costs of MIQ, with taxpayers covering the difference. The 'Viking Bay' pulled into port at Wellington on July 12, with two confirmed cases of Covid-19 onboard. The crew members who had tested positive had been picked up in Taranaki, after leaving a quarantine facility. After it was decided to bring the ship back into New Zealand, rather than risk a humanitarian crisis and multiple medical evacuations in international waters, the ship docked under strict security at Wellington’s Queens Wharf. The ship was ordered to fly the yellow international quarantine flag, and the 20 crew members were tested for the virus. The testing found a further 13 had been infected – many for the more infectious Delta variant. All but five of the crew (including two close contacts) were transferred to Wellington’s Grand Mercure hotel to complete their managed isolation-quarantine. Those who stayed behind on the vessel were tasked with its maintenance, during its three-week stay in the capital.

Three more Covid-19 cases confirmed

Mon Jul 19 11:53:03 CEST 2021 Timsen

Three more Covid-19 cases have been confirmed aboard the 'Viking Bay', which is docked in Wellington, on July 18. The three extra cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health among 10 new cases of Covid-19 in managed isolation. The three will serve their quarantine aboard the ship along with one other, who remains uninfected.

16 of 20 crew members in MTQ

Sun Jul 18 23:23:32 CEST 2021 Timsen

The remaining four crew members of the 'Viking Bay' underwent a second Covid-19 test on July 15. So far 16 of the 20 crew members were in MIQ at Grand Mercure in Wellington. 15 have tested positive for Covid-19, and one, who was transferred to MIQ after becoming unwell, has now returned a second negative test. 13 have the highly-infectious Delta variant. The vessel docked at Queens Wharf on July 12.

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