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Month: September 2011

Dare II

Dare II

The 52 foot wooden fishing vessel Dare II went ashore at Ocean Shores, Washington.   The Dare II had lost power and broke up in the surf.    All three crewmen were rescued by the Coast Guard.  Reports state there is some pollution released with a light sheen of fuel extending in a debris field.   The Dare II had between 50 to 80 gallons of fuel at the time.    Authorities have hired a company to remove the debris and the remains of the fishing vessel.  No reports of injuries.

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Tug Capsized

Tug Capsized

The 19 ton tug KitaMaru No. 12 capsized while assisting the Japan Coast Guard cutter Miura at Wajima, Japan.  The Kita Maru No. 12 was one of two tugs pulling the Miura from a quay when it capsized.   The two men on board were thrown into the water.   Reports state both men had drowned before rescuers could reach them.   Conditions at the time had 6 to 9 foot waves and 20 mph winds in the area.

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Canadian Miner

Canadian Miner

The 223 meter long, 28094 dwt bulk freighter Canadian Miner went aground on Scatarie Island off Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.   The freighter was under tow when the towline parted in heavy seas and it went ashore.   The Miner has 6.5 metric tons of fuel on board to run the generator.   Initial attempts to pull the freighter off the rocks had failed.   The Coast Guard is monitoring the situation, but there were no immediate environmental concerns.   The Miner was en route to Aliaga, Turkey to the breakers.   The Canadian Miner was built as the Maplecliffe Hall in 1966 to haul iron ore and grain on the Great Lakes.

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