Allgemeine Informationen

IMO:
7218101
MMSI:
Rufzeichen:
CUUL
Breite:
6.0 m
Länge:
32.0 m
DWT:
Gross Tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Baujahr:
Klasse:
AIS Typ:
Fishing Boat
Ship type:
Flagge:
Portugal
Hersteller:
Eigner:
Operator:
Versicherer:

Kurs/Position

Position:
AIS Status :
Fishing
Kurs:
125.6° /
Kompasskurs:
° /
Geschwindigkeit:
Max. Geschwindigkeit:
Status:
moving
Gebiet:
Spain
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2014-04-17
vor 3655 Tagen
Source:
T-AIS
Von:
Zielort:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Letztes Update:
vor 3655 Tagen
Source:
T-AIS
Berechnete ETA:

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Die letzten Häfen

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2014-01-22
2014-01-22
59m
2014-01-17
2014-01-18
9h 33m
2014-01-16
2014-01-16
8h 56m
2014-01-10
2014-01-10
1h 16m
2013-12-16
2013-12-16
3h 30m
2013-12-10
2013-12-11
2h 36m
2013-12-04
2013-12-05
2h 40m
2013-11-18
2013-11-18
58m
2013-11-11
2013-11-12
2h 46m
2013-11-06
2013-11-06
2h 34m
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Search for missing crew to no avail

Mon Apr 28 12:42:10 CEST 2014 Timsen

The "Salvamar Capella" started the search for the missing two men of the "Mar Nosso" on Apr 25 morning supported by the Helimer 211 on the ninth day. The trawle 's crew had consisted of 12 men, seven Portuguese and five Galicians. Short after the sinking, seven survivors were rescued, a boat recovered the bodies of two Portuguese sailors and a third was located during the afternoon. In the morning of Apr 18 , six of the seven sailors admitted to hospital Coast Burela (Lugo) and Jove (Gijón) were released, the seventh was released from the Gijón hospital Cabuenes in the afternoon. On Apr 22 four of the survivors testified before the harbourmaster of Avilés, while Portuguese sailors testified before other authorities with the aim of collecting information for the Commission of Investigation of Accidents and Incidents Maritimes (CIAIM). The Ministry of Public Works conducted the official investigation of the wreck.

Mackerel trawler sank off Navia, three dead, two missing

Fri Apr 18 12:49:38 CEST 2014 Timsen

On Apr 17, 2014, the "Mar Nosso" capsized around 1 p.m. The last position issued by the vessel through its tracking device was at 11.14,04. The ship drifted for some time bottom up and sank at 7 p.m. 18 miles from Navia off the Asturias coast in Northern Spain. From the crew of 12, seven were rescued alive - two Portuguese and five Galicians, by the nearby Portuguese f/v "Galega Mar" from Muros, and taken to El Musel where a field hospital was set up by helicopter. The boatswain, Juan Martin Calo, 53, from Marin; the chief engineer, Francisco Pereira Iglesias, 51, from Bueu, and the Portuguese Bernardino Augusto Kora Bicho, 48, were unharmed, and Póvoa from Varzim, was taken by the "Pesca 2" to Celeiro and thence to the Hospital da Costa at A Mariña Lucense for observation until Apr 18. One of the survivors had endured more than two hours in the water , while another crew member had saved himself onto bottom of the trawker, where he was localized by the Crew of the "Mar da Galega". Two of the castaways who had suffered mild hypothermia were taken to the Hospital at Jove, while the other two who had suffered severy hypothermia were transferred with a mobile ICU to to Jove and the Cabueñes Hospital. Three fishermen were recovered dead, two Portuguese by the "Kica" from Roaz which were taken to the port of Gijón aboard the "Salvamar Capella" which had proceeded from Luarca within one hour after the alert, and another at 6.50 p.m. by the tug "Alonso de Chaves". The Helimer 211 helicopter took the third body to Musel. All were transported to Oviedo for an autopsy. Two crew members were still missing. The MRCC Gijón coordinated the SAR operation. Four of the castaways who showed symptoms of hypothermia were transferred to the Hospital The Helimer 211 helicopter and several fishing vessels were involved in the search. The "Nosso Mar" was fishing for mackerel and was coming from the port of Aviles. The five Galician sailors were Maria Ramallo from Radio Galega, Jose Martinez from Calo; Francisco Pereira Iglesias from Bueu; Jesus Alvaro Gonzalez from Marin; Meixide Rafael Rodriguez from Marin and Francisco Manuel Alvite from Vilagarcía. Spanish reports with photo and video: http://www.vtelevision.es/informativosv/2014/04/17/0031_3478862676001.htm http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/noticia/galicia/2014/04/18/ultimo-lance-costera-xarda-llevo-pique-mar-nosso/0003_201404G18P2991.htm http://www.lne.es/asturias/2014/04/18/tres-marineros-muertos-desaparecidos-hundirse/1573243.html

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