Akademik Tryoshnikov

Akademik Tryoshnikov

The 134 meter long, 12711 gt research vessel Akademik Tryoshnikov went aground in the harbor at Montevideo, Uruguay.   The vessel was maneuvering between berths in the harbor when it went aground.   No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.   The Akademik Tryoshnikov was quickly refloated and proceeded to dock.   Reports state a pilot was on board at the time of the grounding.   The Akademik Tryoshnikov was built in 2012 and is scheduled to depart for Antarctica from Montevideo.

 

 

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Ranita

Ranita

Ranita
Photo: NSSR

The 15 meter long fishing vessel Ranita became disabled near Gåsøyane, Norway.  The Ranita had suffered engine failure after a fault developed in the gearbox.  The crew requested assistance with the NSSR lifeboat Knut Hoem responding.   The lifeboat reached the scene just before the Ranita ran onto the rocks some 30 meters away.   The lifeboat took the Ranita under tow and proceeded back to port.   No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.

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Svendsen Senior

Svendsen Senior

Svendsen Senior
Photo: redningsselskapet.no

The 12 meter long fishing vessel Svendsen Senior  became disabled in strong winds off Myre, Norway.  The vessel had its propeller fouled by an obstruction and had gone adrift.  The crew of the Svendsen Senior was able to drop anchor before going ashore.   The crew requested assistance from the NSSR which dispatched the lifeboat Knut Hoem to the scene.  The lifeboat Knut Hoem arrived a short time later and took the fishing vessel under tow back to Myre.  At Myre, divers were able to remove the obstruction from the propeller.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.

 

 

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