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Barge Ashore – Barge Allision

Barge Ashore – Barge Allision

On December 26, a barge allided with the Townsend Inlet Bridge near Avalon, Florida.   The barge had broken its mooring lines and drifted by the tide and wind until it struck the bridge.   The barge suffered little damage while the bridge’s fenders and a navigation light were damaged.    Reports state the damage is over 100,000 dollars.   The navigation light was quickly replaced.  No reports of injuries or pollution released.

On December 29, a barge loaded with 400 tons of stone went aground off Hampton Bays, New York.  The barge was being towed to a nearby project when it stranded.  Local salvagers plan to dig around the barge with excavators and have a tugboat pull the barge free on the next high tide.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.

 

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Ponce Inlet Grounding

Ponce Inlet Grounding

Photo: News-journalonline.com

The tug Arabella and an 100 foot long barge went aground near a jetty in Ponce Inlet, Florida.   The tug and barge were approaching near the jetty when the tug lost power allowing the vessels to run aground onto the rocks.  The crew of the Arabella contacted the Coast Guard who dispatched to rescue boats to the scene.   The rescue boats pulled both the Arabella and the barge free.   No injuries and no pollution released.

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Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace

Photo: Thomas Contracting

The 115 foot long fishing vessel Amazing Grace ran aground in Nassau Sound near Jacksonville, Florida.  The Amazing Grace had drifted aground while the crew on board was asleep.   The fishing vessel suffered water ingress and was at risk of sinking.  The Coast Guard was contacted and quickly dispatched the 45-foot response boat to the scene.  The response boat found the Amazing Grace in shallow water and delivered a de-watering pump.   The pumps were unable to keep up with the flooding forcing the five crew on board to abandon the Amazing Grace.  The response boat took the crew back to shore.   No reports of injuries or any pollution being released.   The owner of the Amazing Grace has contacted commercial salvagers to recover the vessel.

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