Inmaculada Segunda

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Photo: shipspotting.com

The 21 meter long, 94 gt fishing vessel Inmaculada Segunda went aground leaving port at Santoña, Spain.  The Inmaculada Segunda was leaving port when it made a hard turn to avoid striking paddlers.  The fishing vessel went hard aground onto a sandbar.   The vessel remained aground until high tide when the vessel listed over to starboard and capsized.   No reports or injuries to the nine crew.   Divers were dispatched the next day which sealed the vessel while an oil boom was placed to contain any pollution released.  The vessel was righted and dewatered.

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Ivan Shchepetov

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The 102 meter long, 3168 dwt freighter Ivan Shchepetov went aground in the Kattegat off the coast of Denmark.   No reports of injuries or pollution released.  Reports state the Ivan Shchepetov was hard aground and that divers were requested to make a survey.   Authorities later stated that a survey was completed and a salvage plan was submitted.

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Isartal

ISARTAL

The 88 meter long, 3782 dwt freighter Isartal went aground near Copenhagen, Denmark.   The Isartal had departed from Copenhagen when it suffered a power failure and went adrift before going aground.   No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.   The Isartal was able to be refloated a few hours later and proceeded to a quay for inspection.   A survey showed no damage and the freighter was allowed to proceed on its voyage.

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