General information

IMO:
8803563
MMSI:
224886000
Callsign:
EBBW
Width:
15.0 m
Length:
82.0 m
Deadweight:
Gross tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Other Ship
Ship type:
Flag:
Spain
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Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Restricted movement
Course:
168.0° / 0.0
Heading:
235.0° / 0.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
waiting
Area:
Bransfield Str.
Last seen:
2024-03-18
10 days ago
 
Source:
T-AIS
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
10 days ago 
Source:
T-AIS
Calculated ETA:

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2024-02-24
2024-02-28
4d 8h 48m
2024-01-17
2024-01-17
1h 8m
2023-12-23
2024-01-01
8d 19h 57m
2023-12-14
2023-12-18
4d 53m
2023-11-14
2023-11-24
9d 23h 23m
2023-11-13
2023-11-14
15h 4m
2023-11-10
2023-11-13
2d 18h 5m
2023-11-08
2023-11-08
1h 3m
2023-05-20
2023-11-07
171d 5h 19m
2023-05-12
2023-05-16
3d 23h 53m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Canary Islands
2023-11-27
Enter
Strait of Gibraltar
2023-11-25
Enter
Isla de Alboran
2023-11-24
Leave
Isla de Alboran
2023-05-19
Enter
Strait of Gibraltar
2023-05-18
Leave
La Plata Approach
2023-04-10
Leave
La Plata Approach
2023-04-09
Enter
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

HESPERIDES 8803563

Tue Apr 12 10:09:51 CEST 2011 Timsen

The "Hesperides" which is expected at Auckland on Apr 13, 2011, is halfway through a circumnavigation of the globe, in which its experts are assessing the effects of climate change on the world's oceans. The Malaspina Expedition will stop in Auckland for three days, and several of its researchers will present findings at the University of Auckland. The $23 million, seven-month expedition did not initially plan to monitor radioactive runoff. Because the nuclear plant in northern Japan was releasing contaminated water into the ocean, it made sense to check the levels of nuclear material in the Pacific. No one was monitoring the spread of radioisotypes, such as cesium-137, because it was logistically difficult to get research vessels to remote spots quickly. When the "Hesperides" leaves Auckland, it will begin testing the waters on the way to Honolulu.

HESPERIDES 8803563

Fri Apr 08 14:30:18 CEST 2011 arnekiel

Scientists on board a Spanish research ship of the Malaspina Expedition, will look in the central Pacific Ocean for traces of radioactivity from Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant in, said a renowned Spanish oceans researcher on Thursday. Professor Carlos Duarte, who is leading the expedition, told reporters aboard the research ship Hesperides in Sydney that searching for radioactivity was not part of the original plan for the seven-month trip. "We are going to add an element of research to the south and north track along the Pacific that was obviously not planned when we departed," Duarte said. "We will monitor and assess the extent of contamination by radioisotopes in the central Pacific Ocean."

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