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Month: February 2014

Elland

Elland

Photo: niki-zlatev.blogspot.ru
Photo: niki-zlatev.blogspot.ru

The 88 meter long, 2864 dwt cargo vessel Elland sank off Durankulak, Bulgaria.  The Elland had departed from Constanta with a cargo of plywood bound for Izmir when it became disabled due to an engine failure. While the crew attempted repairs to restore power, the cargo shifted.  The Elland began to list 15 degrees to starboard with the list increasing the following hours.  The crew  sent out a distress call fearing the Elland may capsize.  The 11 crew abandoned ship into the vessel’s lifeboat  and were later rescued by the passing cargo vessel M. Izmir.  The Elland eventually capsized and sank in 50 meters of water.  No reports of injuries.  An oil film was spotted where the vessel sank.  Reports state the Elland had 10 tons of fuel on board at the time.

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Ayson

Ayson

Photo: facebook
Photo: facebook

The fishing vessel Ayson sank in the Foveaux Strait, New Zealand. The trawler was returning to port when it struck rocks off Stirling Point due to a navigation mistake.  The hull was holed and quickly began to fill with water.   The three crew on board activated a locator beacon before abandoning ship into a liferaft.   The Bluff Coastguard and the South Port NZ boat both responded to the scene.  All three men were rescued.  No reports of injuries.  The Ayson rests under 10 meter of water with a full load of fish.   Divers were dispatched to help close vents and prevent fuel from being released.

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