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Arkas Line, Moritanya’dan
Donmuş Balık Taşıyor
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MORİTANYA
Arkas Line balık cen-
neti olarak anılan Kuzeybatı Afrika
ülkesi Moritanya’dan tum Akdeniz
ve Karadeniz limanlarına soğutmalı
(reefer) konteynerlerle donmuş balık
taşıması yapmaya başladı.
Beşiktaş, Bahtiyar Vahabzade’yi Teslim etti
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TÜRKİYE
Beşiktaş Tersanesi, Palmali Grup için inşa ettiği ve
10 gemiden oluşan RST22M projesinin 6. gemisi olan Bahtiyar
Vahabzade’yi törenle teslim etti. 10 gemilik RST22projesinin tamamı
2013 yılı içerisinde teslim edilecek.
Beşiktaş Delivers Tanker ‘Bakhtiar Vahabzade’
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TURKEY
The sixth tanker of RST22M Project named Bakhtiar
Vahabzade, built by the Besiktas Shipyard for Palmali Group, was
delivered to the owner on 15 March 2013. In total ten vessels of Project
RST22M were ordered by Palmali Group from Besiktas Shipyard. The
Shipyard plans to perform all orders by the end of 2013.
Bahtiyar Vahabzade, Palmali’ye teslim edildi.
Ağaoğlu’na ait 167 Metre uzunluğundaki 1996 yapımı ATLANTIC CONFIDENCE Arap Denizinde battı. 22 Kişilik
mürettebat yine bir Türk gemisi, YM Pluto tarafından kurtarıldı...
Atlantic Confidence sank in Arabian Sea
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OMAN
WHEN the “Atlantik Confidence” sank on Mar 31 also a shipment of steel structures for the Muscat International
Airport Project was lost. 30,000 tonnes of steel structures (around 5,000 metric tonnes by weight) destined for the multi-billion
dollar airport expansion project went down, the consignment, along other steel shipments bound for other destinations in the
region, was lost when the bulker sank at around 10.55 a.m. some 149 nautical miles southeast of Masirah Island. An official
pinpointed the position of the vessel’s sinking as Lat 20 12, 942 N / Long 061 26 02 E when a tug dispatched by Smit Salvage
was underway to the site to assess the possibility of stabilizing the vessel before attempting any salvage of the cargo or towing
it to port. The blaze
had triggered an explosion that caused a breach in the ship’s hull.
The all-Turkish crew, who had taken to lifeboats, were initially rescued by the “Alpine Marie”, an oil tanker transiting the area,
and later transferred to the “YM Pluto”. With assistance provided by Oman’s maritime authorities, a private passenger launch
was dispatched from Masirah Island on Apr 2 to rendezvous with the “YM Pluto”. All 21 seafarers transferred to the launch
which brought them to Masirah Island. They were described as in good health when they came ashore. Of the 21 men, six left the
Sultanate via Muscat International Airport later that evening, while the rest departed early on Apr 3. An official of the Ministry
of Environment and Climate Affairs said the waters around the sunken cargo ship would continue to be monitored for signs of
any fuel oil or other contaminants leaking into the sea. Given the site’s distance from Omani coasts, any pollution-related threat
would be minor at this juncture, he stressed. Further, with water depths estimated in excess of 3,000 metres in the area, any
threat to navigation was also ruled out.
Turkey’s Arkas Line transports
frozen fish fromMauritania
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MAURITANIA
Arkas Line has begun
transporting frozen fish in refrigerated
(reefer) containers from Mauritania in
northwest Africa, which is renowned for
its fish, to all ports in the Mediterranean
and Black Seas.