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Cordova Collision

Cordova Collision

Photo: USCG
Photo: USCG

The 209 foot long, 1032 dwt barge Cordova Provider allided with the 225 foot long Coast Guard Cutter Sycamore at its mooring in the harbor at Cordova, Alaska.  The barge was being maneuvered by the 52 foot long, 65 dwt tug Krystal Sea when it struck the cutter.   The barge suffered no damage, but the Sycamore had some damage reported.  No reports of injuries to the four crew on board the barge or pollution released.   Authorites have launched an investigation into the incident.  The Sycamore is based in Cordova as a bouy tender along with search and rescue missions.

Photo: mxak.org
Photo: mxak.org
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Savannah Ray

Savannah Ray

The 81 foot long fishing vessel Savannah Ray went aground in the Bainbridge Passage in Prince William Sound, Alaska.  The fishing vessel suffered minimal damage to its bow.   The crew contacted the Coast Guard that the vessel aground with 8000 gallons of diesel fuel along with 150,000 pounds of fish on board.   The Savannah Ray was refloated on the next high tide.  No reports of injuries or pollution released.  The Coast Guard monitored the vessel until it arrived in Seward, Alaska.

 

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Hook Point-Alaganik

Hook Point-Alaganik

Hook Point - Alaganik

The 77 foot long integrated tug and barge Hook Point-Alaganik went ashore in the Gulf of Alaska at the mouth of the Seal River near Cordova, Alaska.  The Hook Point-Alaganik was being used as part of a tsuami clean-up effort when it encountered heavy seas and strong current from the Seal River.   The vessel swung broadside into the waves and was struck by a large piece of river ice.   The tug-barge suffered damage to its mechanical system and both were driven ashore onto the beach.  Both tug and barge sustained significant damage.    The two crew on board donned survival suits and abandoned ship.   No reports of injuries.   The Coast Guard was contacted and a helicopter was dispatched to the scene.   A small sheen was spotted near the barge.   Authorities have placed a boom around the vessel along with sorbent pads as a precautionary measure.

 

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