Aleutian Ballad Strikes Rock

The 36-meter long former fishing vessel Aleutian Ballad struck a rock while off Pennock Island.   The Aleutian Ballad was on a wildlife tour with 125 passengers and 6 crewmen when it struck bottom.  The vessel contacted the Coast Guard which deployed its 25-foot vessel out of Ketchikan to escort the Aleutian Ballad back to port.   Both vessels reached port without issue and all passengers were safely offloaded.   The Coast Guard conducted an investigation and inspection of the Aleutian Ballad.  The vessel will complete repairs at the Ketchikan shipyard.   No reports of injuries or pollution being released.  The Aleutian Ballad is best known for fishing for crab in the Bering Sea when it was struck by a 60-foot rogue wave and capsized.   Afterwards, the Aleutian Ballad was converted to give tours in waters near Ketchikan, Alaska.

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Aground on the St. Lawrence River

The 144.2 meter long, 16600 dwt tanker Sten Suomi went aground on the St. Lawrence River near the town of Saint-Zotique, Quebec, Canada.  The Sten Suomi was proceeding up the St. Lawrence River in ballast when it dropped it’s anchor causing the bow to hit the river bottom.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution being released.   The Sten Suomi is to be released later with the assistance from tugboats.  Officals are conducting an investigation into the incident.

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Ataman Finds the Umuyeri Banks

The 114 meter long, 3504 dwt freighter Ataman went aground while passing through the Bosporus.   The Coastal Safety at Instanbul sent out a rescue tug and pilot, but the master of the Ataman refused assistance.  The vessel was attempting to free itself by its own power.   The Ataman did not have a local pilot on board for the crossing of the Bosporus heading towards the Black Sea.   No reports of injuries or pollution being released.

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