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Month: June 2012

Osterbris

Osterbris

Photo: Norwegian Sea Rescue

The fishing vessel Osterbris became disabled off Floro, Norway.   The trawler was en route to Floro from Maloy when it suffered engine failure.   The Osterbris requested assistance with the NSSR dispatching a rescue boat to the scene.   The rescue boat was able to take the trawler under tow to Floro.   No reports of injuries, damage or pollution being released.

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Jireh

Jireh

The 56 meter long freighter Jireh ran aground near Mona Island, Puerto Rico.  The vessel loaded with 100 migrants passengers was en route to St. Martin when it struck a reef.  Some 80 passengers swam ashore to the island with the remaining passengers staying on board.

Monito Island as seen from offshore
Monito Island as seen from offshore (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Coast Guard Watchstanders in Sector San Juan received notification of the incident at approximately 6:50 a.m. Thursday from Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources, who reported the incident.

Coast Guard Watchstanders immediately launched an Air Station Borinquen MH-65 Dolphin helicopter to the scene and notified federal and state agencies of the situation. The Coast Guard Cutter Cushing is currently on scene assessing the situation, rendering assistance and accounting for all the people who remain on board the vessel.

At this time no signs of pollution have been detected in the water.  Coast Guard pollution response personnel are responding as rapidly as possible and will be arriving on scene Thursday to conduct a more thorough assessment.

Customs and Border Protection Border Patrol agents, Puerto Rico Police Joint Force of Rapid Action and Puerto Rico Department of Natural & Environmental Resources marine units are coordinating to determine a plan of action to transfer the vessel passengers from Mona Island, while the Coast Guard is also coordinating with federal and local agencies to assess any environmental impact that may have been caused by the grounding of the vessel.

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Peach Mountain

Peach Mountain

The 195 meter long, 40015 dwt bulk freighter Peach Mountain collided with the wooden fishing vessel Axl John near Scarborough Shoal off Bolinao, Philippines.  The Axl John had been disabled by large waves that began to flood the vessel.  The eight crew on board lashed the wooden fishing boat  to a nearby payaw (an artificial fishing ground) to avoid the vessel capsizing in the heavy weather.   Later, the Peach Mountain proceeding to China in the bad weather struck the Axl John causing it to sink sending the eight men into the water.  Three survivors were later rescued, but five crewmen from the Axl John perished.  No one was injured on the Peach Mountain.  Reports state the Peach Mountain did not stop to look for survivors.    The Philippines Coast Guard is conducting an investigation into the incident.

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