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Month: January 2013

USS Guardian Update

USS Guardian Update

USS Guardian
Photo: photoblog.nbcnews.com

After four days, the 68 meter long minesweeper USS Guardian has remained stuck on Tubbataha Reef.   Rough weather has pushed the vessel further up onto the coral reef.   Initially stranded at the bow, the USS Guardian now rests broadside to the reef with the starboard hull on the reef.   The Navy reports that the hull has begun to list to port and there is evidence the vessel has suffered water ingress.  However, no  signs of oil pollution yet being released.

USS Guardian
Photo: Philippine Navy

Along with several US Navy vessels, Philippine Coast Guard and a salvage tug remain on scene.   Forecasts show high winds and 2 meter waves in the area to continue for several more days preventing containment booms being deployed.   A lighter vessel is scheduled to arrive on scene with oil recovery equipment.

The Navy has reported that a major factor to the cause of the grounding was an error on a digital chart.   The paper copy of the chart along with other digital charts correctly showed the reef location, but the one digital version on the USS Guardian had anomaly.  Naval authorities have stated that the investigation into the grounding will continue looking at other potential factors.

 

 

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Jahan Moni

Jahan Moni

The 183 meter long, 44377 dwt bulk freighter Jahan Moni allided with two vessels while berthing at Novorossiysk, Russia.   The Jahan Moni was maneuvering towards the dock when it suffered engine failure.   The freighter drifted into the 160 meter long, 24228 dwt freighter Blue Image and 172 meter long, 31751 dwt  bulk freighter UBC Stavanger.   No reports of injuries.   All three vessels suffered minor damage.   No further details reported.

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Yow Hsu Man

Yow Hsu Man

Yow Hsu Man

The 54 foot long fishing vessel Yow Hsu Man was reported missing near Guam. The Yow Hsu Man was en route towards Guam after its captain had suffered medical complications.  Weather reports state the vessel was battling a severe gale with 18 foot seas and 20 knot winds.  Authorities had monitored the Yow Hsu Man for two days before communication was lost.   A Coast Guard cutter along with a nearby tanker have diverted towards the last known position of the fishing vessel.   A Navy helicopter was also dispatched to aid in the search efforts.