Ginga Lost

The fishing vessel Ginga was reported lost in a severe storm in the La Perfuse Strait near the Sakhalin Island, Russia.  The vessel with eight crew on board had sent out a distress call requesting assistance.   Several rescue vessels and aircraft from Russia and Japan conducted a search and rescue operation.   Three bodies of the crew was located and recovered.   The remaining five crewmen remain missing.  Rescue vessels reported they found remains of the vessel near Cape Crillon.   Weather reports showed winds reached 50 km per hour where the Ginga was last reported.  Several news sources stated the Ginga had several safety violations and the master of the vessel had been detained for illegal fishing.

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Gokay K

The 118 meter long, 7750 dwt freighter Gokay K went aground in the Kerch Strait, Black Sea.   The freighter due to an unknown reason had veered off the channel and went aground.  The Gokay K was able to be refloated a few hours later.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution being released.   The vessel was en route to Iskenderun from Mariupol.

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Gerry Ann

The 12 meter long, 20 ton fishing vessel Gerry Ann became disabled off Sutton, England.  The vessel had its propeller fouled by its own nets and could not maneuver.   The Gerry Ann requested assistance and the Plymouth RNLI responded sending a lifeboat to the scene.   The lifeboat took the fishing vessel under tow back to Sutton harbour.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution being released.

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