Tennessee Tombigbee

Feb 22
Posted by shipwreckguy Filed in Grounding

A barge being pushed by the 135 foot long towboat Crimson White went aground on the Tennessee-Tombigbee waterway near Iuka, Mississippi.  The barge was damaged with  the hull holed.   There were no injuries.  The Coast Guard is conducting an investigation into the incident.  The Crimson White was pushing five barges at the time with four loaded with rocks.

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iPhone App is available

Feb 22
Posted by shipwreckguy Filed in Uncategorized
Shipwreck App (AppStore Link) Shipwreck App
Developer: Paul Hancock
Rated: 4+
Price: free Download

Our first mobile application is now available.  We plan to launch two more applications later this year and will be providing support for Android phones shortly.  You can download our iPhone app for free until March 15, 2012.

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Commando

Feb 22
Posted by shipwreckguy Filed in Capsize, Sank

The 20 meter long tug Commando sank on the Ijssel River near Krimpen (Rotterdam), Netherlands.   The tug was assisting other vessels in the area when it capsized and sank.   The two men on board were rescued by the tug Gepke.   No reports of injuries.

More photos as haveninzicht.nl

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Costa Concordia Update

Feb 22
Posted by shipwreckguy Filed in Costa Concordia, Grounding, Sank

Search and Recovery

Eight bodies were discovered by salvage workers from the submerged section of  Deck 4 of the cruise ship.   The workers were able to recover four of the bodies before weather conditions halted operations.

Oil Recovery

 

The first phase of removal of fuel from the Costa Concordia was completed.   Fuel was successfully pumped from the six tanks in the bow section removing some 1600 tons of the 2380 tons of fuel on board.   The second phase will remove fuel from nine tanks at the stern of the vessel which contains roughly 17% of the total fuel.  The fuel in the stern section was reported to be more difficult to reach and will take roughly three weeks to completely pump out.

Displacement

Authorities have been tracking the movement of the vessel as it slowly creeps off the rocky ledge it currently rests.   Recent estimates place the average movement near two centimeters (approx one inch) an hour.   The vessel has made slight accelerations due to weather or sea conditions.   If the Costa Concordia does not increase its speed, it should allow time for all the fuel to removed.

 

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HYUNDAI HT 112

Feb 21
Posted by shipwreckguy Filed in Disabled

The 37 meter long, 323 gt tugboat HYUNDAI HT 112 became disabled in heavy ice near Vladivostok, Russia.   The tug had lost propullion after its main engine had failed and requested to be towed into port.  A vessel was dispatched and towed the tug to its berth.   No reports of injuries, damage or pollution being released.

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