General information

IMO:
9389693
MMSI:
249474000
Callsign:
9HSZ9
Width:
32.0 m
Length:
260.0 m
Deadweight:
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Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Cargo Ship
Ship type:
Flag:
Malta
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Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moving
Course:
316.5° / 0.0
Heading:
317.0° / 0.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
moving
Area:
NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
Last seen:
2024-04-24
1 min ago
Source:
T-AIS
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
7 min ago
Source:
T-AIS
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Duration
2024-04-23
2024-04-24
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2024-04-19
19h 57m
2024-04-16
2024-04-16
5h 37m
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1d 3h 34m
2024-04-10
2024-04-11
19h 57m
2024-04-08
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2024-04-05
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11h 30m
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8h 33m
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23h 9m
2024-03-16
2024-03-17
15h 22m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Strait of Gibraltar
2024-04-24
Enter
Isla de Alboran
2024-04-22
Leave
La Spezia Approach
2024-04-19
Enter
La Spezia Approach
2024-04-18
Leave
Strait of Messina
2024-04-15
Leave
Marmara Island
2024-04-11
Enter
Marmara Island
2024-04-09
Leave
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

Debris continues to wash up

Thu Feb 24 12:25:02 CET 2022 Timsen

​Vancouver Island MPs and residents are raising concerns about ocean protection and spill response after debris from containers lost by the 'ZIM Kingston' still appears to be washing ashore months after the ship lost 109 boxed off Victoria on Oct. 23, 2021. Only four containers have been located so far. Piles of twisted and soaked blue synthetic material and twisted plastic wrapping were collected during the latest cleanup at Cape Palmerston Beach on northwest Vancouver Island on Feb 12. The material appeared similar to that used in surgical face masks or gowns. Four large industrial-sized bags were filled with the textile and will eventually be helicoptered off the remote beach. Cape Palmerston was also cleaned up at the end of October after the contents of one of the four containers found on the island’s northwest coast were strewn along the shore. A total of 71 refrigerators, 81 bags of Styrofoam, and 11 helicopter bags of garbage were flown off the beach. The Canadian Coast Guard saidwas still working with the owner to investigate and respond to reports of debris from the missing containers. The Coast Guard and the vessel’s owner are developing a plan to do a sonar scan of the area where the containers went overboard when the weather allows. There will also be an assessment of the risk the containers could pose to the marine environment. The Coast Guard cannot share the vessel’s manifest because it’s the property of the shipping company. If people come across debris they believe came from the cargo ship, they should call the Marine Pollution Reporting Line at 1-800-889-8852, and reports will be forwarded to the owner, which has hired contractors to do appropriate cleanups. The shipping company is also expected to survey beaches every couple of months where debris is likely to accumulate

All but four of the lost containers remain missing

Fri Jan 28 11:09:18 CET 2022 Timsen

While the 'ZIM Kingston' remained stationary in Nanaimo as of Jan 28, about three months after the loss off 109 containers in rough seas off the west coast of Vancouver Island, the location of all but four, which were were located on Oct. 29, remained unknown to date. Hazardous chemicals were in at least two of the 105 missing 40-foot containers. Other contents included Christmas decorations, metal car parts, clothing, toys, as well as industrial parts. In early-December, grey rubber mats linked to the cargo spill started washing up near Tofino in Florencia Bay and in the Hesquiaht Harbour. There were no further reports of container debris in Clayoquot or Barkley Sound, but quite a bit being reported up in Haida Gwaii. Large chunks of styrofoam began populating the beaches around Yuquot in December. The problem has persisted as the material breaks down into small pellets. Chunks of styrofoam also started washing ashore on the northern end of Long Beach, near the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation community of Esowista, in early-December. Surfrider Pacific Rim organized a beach clean along the Esowista Peninsula and Combers Beach and removed a metal barrel, a large plastic buoy, a tire, a section of a boat, plastic fragments, as well as single-use items such as plastic bottles, aluminum cans, and plastic packaging. As of early December, around 47,650 kilograms of debris had been removed from the beaches along the northern coast of Vancouver Island. By mid-December the beaches where debris was reported were considered to be clean. Every few months, the ship’s owner will check the known accumulation sites for debris likely to be from the ZIM Kingston'. The Canadian Coast Guard will also monitor for debris when conducting overflights in the west coast Vancouver Island area and any reported debris believed to be from the vessel will be followed up on- The Coastguard continued to work with the ship’s owner to create a plan to conduct a sonar scan of the area where the containers went overboard, as well as an assessment of risk that the overboard containers could pose to the environment. The vessel owner has hired a contractor to conduct the scan but they need to wait for an appropriate weather window to complete the work.

Unloading of damaged containers completed

Sun Jan 02 12:41:24 CET 2022 Timsen

Following a three-week operation nearly 60 damaged containers have been offloaded from the 'ZIIM Kingston' in Nanaimo. About 2,000 undamaged containers remained on the ship which were originally loaded in China and South Korea. The vessel pulled out of the Duke Point deep-sea dock late on Dec 30, but wasn't leaving Nanaimo's waters just yet. It anchored off Duke Point until space is available for its expected final destination at the Delta Port in Tsawwassen. As of Jan 2, the ship remained stationary in pos. 49° 10.55' M 123° 54.28' W.

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