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Month: March 2014

Meggen

Meggen

Photo: derwesten.de
Photo: derwesten.de

The 82 meter long self-propelled barge Meggen released pollution into the Weser-Datteln Canal while berthed at Datteln, Germany.  The crew of the Meggen made a mistake pumping water.  Instead of pumping water into the fresh water tank, it was pumped into a cooling system causing it to overflow.  The overflow went into a fuel tank causing oil to be released out into the canal.   Local fire brigade responded to the scene and placed booms around the vessel to contain the pollution.  No reports of injuries or damage.   Authorities reported that clean-up operations had started.

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Safmarine Linyati

Safmarine Linyati

Photo: haute-normandie.france3.fr
Photo: haute-normandie.france3.fr

The 140 meter long, 12325 dwt container ship Safmarine Linyati went aground on the Seine River near Caudebec-en-Caux, France.  The vessel was en route to Rouen from Antwerp when grounded at the entrance of the  river channel.  Tugs attempted to refloat the Safmarine Linyati but were unable due to the falling tide.  Plans were to refloat the vessel on the following high tide.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.

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Coruisk

Coruisk

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The 66 meter long ro-ro ferry Coruisk allided with the breakwater at Dunoon, Scotland in heavy mist.  The Coruisk suffered extensive damage to its bow.  No reports of injuries.  The ferry was pulled from service and taken to a drydock in Greenock for repairs.

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