Amron

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The 15 meter long fishing vessel Amron went aground near Brønnøysund, Norway.  The Amron was puting out nets when the vessel got stuck.   A diver inspected the hull and found the vessel had suffered no damage.   No reports of injuries or pollution released.  The Amron will attempt to refloat on the next high tide.

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Artey

The 114 meter long, 3584 dwt freighter Artey became disabled in the Dardenelles near Istanbul, Turkey.  The Artey had suffered engine failure after departing the Marmara Sea.   A tug was dispatched to the scene and took the Artey under tow to a nearby anchorage.   No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.  The Artey was en route to Rostov-on-Don from Akcansa.

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Amaltal Columbia

The 65 meter long fishing vessel Amaltal Columbia caught fire near Lyttelton Heads, New Zealand.  The fire started in the stern section of the cargo hold and spread to other parts of the vessel.   The crew was unable to contain the blaze and sent out a distress call.  The fishing vessel Ivan Golubets was first to respond and reach the Amaltal Columbia.   The small fishing vessel initially evacuated all the crew except five who remained on board.  A short time later the five men had to be pulled off as the Amaltal Columbia was engulf in flames.  The men were picked up by the fishing vessel San Discovery.   Afterwards, the Amaltal was taken under tow to Lyttelton.   There the local fire brigade fought the blaze and several hours later got the fire under control.  No reports of injuries.   Local authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.   Investigators will go on board as soon as the vessel deem safe.

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