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Month: October 2013

Terra Nova

Terra Nova

photo: goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com
photo: goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com

The 65 foot long fishing vessel Terra Nova sank a few miles off Cape Ann, Massachusetts.  The two crew on board the Terra Nova had contacted the Coast Guard that the vessel had suffered water ingress.  The forward section had six feet of water and the Terra Nova’s pumps were unable to keep up with the flooding.   The crew dropped the vessel’s anchor and donned survival suits before abandoning ship.  A Coast Guard helicopter located the men in the water.  One crewman was rescued by the Coast Guard 47-foot motor lifeboat while the other was rescued by the harbormaster boat from Rockport.   Both men were taken to hospital.

 

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Helgoy

Helgoy

HELGOY

The 46 meter long, 15 dwt ro-ro ferry Helgoy ran aground near the island of Hestmannøy in Rødøy, Norway.   The ferry was en route with two passengers and four crew when it went aground  onto a reef.  No reports of injuries.  Passengers were safely transferred to another vessel.  Authorities dispatched a lifeboat to the scene to assist in refloating the Helgoy.  No damage or pollution released.

 

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