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Month: June 2012

FPSO Cidade de Paraty

FPSO Cidade de Paraty

The 328 meter long, 265,243 dwt storage / crude oil tanker Cidade de Paraty became disabled while off Cape Town, South Africa.  The FPSO Cidade de Paraty had problems with the generator and required to be towed back to False Bay for repairs.   A tug was dispatched to the scene, but bad weather prevented the towing until the following day.  No reports of injuries or pollution being released.

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Landing Craft Beached

Landing Craft Beached

photo: USCG

The 174 foot long United States Army Reserve landing craft Monterey was beached on Puffin Island near Kodiak, Alaska.  The landing craft had struck an object tearing the hull and fuel tanks open.  The crew quickly ran the vessel up onto the beach to avoid sinking.   The two crew were safely rescued by the Coast Guard and were treated for minor injuries.  Two booms were placed around the vessel to contain the pollution released into the water.  Nearly 15,300 gallons of fuel was released into the water.   An additional oil boom was placed near the mouth of the Buskin River as a precautionary measure.  Reports state a skimmer vessel is to arrive on scene to remove the released fuel.  The landing craft will remain on the beach until the remaining fuel can be removed.  The Monterey was carrying heavy construction equipment to Bethel from California.

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Miss Ellisa

Miss Ellisa

The 53 meter long, 713 dwt freighter Miss Ellisa capsized and sank on the Demerara River, Guyana.   The freighter had left Georgetown headed to Trinidad and Tobago with a cargo of coconuts, poles, and rice when it suffered a cargo shift.  The crew turned the around and was heading back to port when it rolled over and sank in the river.   Six of the seven crew on board were pulled from the water.   The vessel’s cook remained missing.  A search for the man continued the next day when two divers were summoned to the scene.  The divers searched after a few hours, before the search was called off.  No further details reported.