News Search Locates Liberian-flagged 37 YM Efficiency Boxes off Newcastle By maritimemag August 9, 2018 ShareTweet 0 A total of 37 containers, which fell from the deck of the Liberian-flagged YM Efficiency on June 1, have been located on the sea floor off the coast of Newcastle. According to a report from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA), the initial subsea search identified the containers and what appears to be associated debris in late July. The search was conducted over a period of six days by the Port of Newcastle surveying vessel JT Gowlland on behalf of the YM Efficiency’s insurer, Aus Ship, and owner, Yang Ming. The parties have agreed to continue survey operations to locate as many as 42 containers which are still missing. AMSA said that, once the remaining containers are located, it will be able to assess the risk they present to trawling operations in the area. YM Efficiency lost 81 containers some 30 kilometres off the coast of New South Wales, while another 62 were damaged in the incident. The 4,250 TEU vessel was on its way from Kaohsiung, Taiwan to Port Botany in Australia, when it was hit by severe weather conditions. According to an earlier report by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), while the containership was in a position about 16 nautical miles east-south-east of Newcastle, it experienced a period of quick, heavy rolling for about 60 to 90 seconds prior to losing the boxes. The rolling was estimated by the ship’s master as having reached angles of up to 30º to port and starboar © 2018, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
News Missile attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels targets a container ship in the Red Sea April 30, 2024246 views
News MWUN, others, direct members to join nationwide strike as NLC, TUC ignore court order November 14, 2023393 views
Headlines NSC’s mandate more robust with creation of Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy -NSC Boss Ukeyima November 1, 2023483 views
Dangote refinery can supply diesel, petrol needs of West Africa; African continent’s aviation fuel requirements — Dangote May 19, 2024
Marine and Blue Economy Ministry to increase local fish production, reduce dependence on importation May 18, 2024
No justification for epileptic electricity supply in Nigeria – Eminent Nigerians, and leaders May 18, 2024