Brest

General information

Name:
Brest
Country:
France
UN/Locode:
FRBES
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
77
Expected Vessels:
10
Berths:
2
Coordinates:
N 48° 22' W 004° 29'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Cargo Ship
13.04. 08:52
Cargo Ship
19.04. 16:20
Passenger Ship
19.04. 09:04
Sailing Vessel
18.04. 19:37
Pleasure Craft
19.04. 13:06
Unclassified
19.04. 09:36
Sailing Vessel
03.04. 18:03
Fishing Vessel
19.04. 12:30
Unclassified
18.04. 16:45
Tugboat
19.04. 16:48

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Cargo Ship
19.04. 22:00
Cargo Ship
20.04. 18:00
Cargo Ship
21.04. 10:00
Tanker
23.04. 22:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Cargo Ship
19.04. 16:48
Cargo Ship
19.04. 14:20
Passenger Ship
18.04. 17:29
Tanker
18.04. 16:17
Cargo Ship
18.04. 15:33
Cargo Ship
18.04. 14:34
Cargo Ship
17.04. 21:29
Dredger
17.04. 19:21

Latest news

Gas leak leaves one dead, three injured in France

Sat Aug 13 12:05:08 CEST 2016 arnekiel

One worker died and three others were hospitalised yesterday from toxic fumes while dismantling a ship in the French port of Brest. The incident happened onboard the Captain Tsarev, a ship that had been abandoned by its owners eight years ago. The ship had been detained for a propulsion fault eight years ago, its owners then deciding to ditch the ship. In 2014, a fire broke out on the ship too and authorities then decided to engage a local ship recycling team to dismantle it. Early reports suggest a carbon dioxide fire extinguisher started by accident. 38 firemen were deployed to the scene. The three men in hospital are expected to make a full recovery soon. A judicial inquest has been launched. http://splash247.com/gas-leak-leaves-one-dead-three-injured-in-france/

Suspicioius fire on abandoned container vessel

Mon Sep 08 11:04:13 CEST 2014 Timsen

On Sep 6 around midnight a fire broke ouf abaord the Panama flagged container m/v "Captain Tsarev", 9948 gt (IMO: 8128860), which is being laid up in Brest since an engine failure occurred in 2008. The flames spread to the third and fourth deck and the bridge. About a 100 firemen and members of the marine brigade tackled the fire which took 900 m3 of water. Investigators have not ruled out the origin of the fire to be suspicious. French report with photo and video: http://www.brest.maville.com/actu/actudet_-port-de-commerce-de-brest-le-feu-a-bord-d-un-cargo-abandonne_52692-2614091_actu.Htm

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