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Crew member died in work accident
On oct 20, 2025, a crew member of the "Artistic Sunrise" has died 30 nautical miles off the coast of Malaga, while lowering boats with other colleagues. A total of five ended up falling into the water. The deceased suffered the impact of the boat falling from the vessel. Since then, two separate calls have been made to the Emergency Services to report the incident. The first reported incident was made around 6:00 p.m., shortly after the 'Arctic Sunrise' had departed from the port of Malaga, where it had been docked for several days. Given the seriousness of the crew member's condition, the Helimer helicopter, based in Jerez de la Frontera, and the SAR boat 'Salvamar Alnitak', based in Malaga, were mobilized. Sea conditions, with waves over a meter high, made the rescue difficult. Although the 'Salvamar Alnitak' reached the scene about five minutes before the helicopter, the teams decided to wait for the arrival of the air rescue team, believing that this would save time on transport to a medical center. The victim was hoisted and flown to the Malaga Airport aboard the helicopter, where a specialized team was on hand to attempt to resuscitate the victim. However, he ultimately died. The authorities were investigating the case. The Labour Inspectorate has been mobilized, as has the Occupational Risk Prevention Department.
BP Rig Zigzags in Chase with Greenpeace Ship
A BP drilling rig heading to an oilfield in the British North Sea has been forced to turn away twice over the past two days as a Greenpeace vessel protesting climate change tries to hamper its progress. The high-sea chase is the latest step in Greenpeace's nine-day effort to stop the 40,000 tonne Paul Loyd JNR rig from reaching the Vorlich oilfield to start its drilling campaign. The vessel left Cromarty Firth, north of Inverness, Scotland on Friday after police twice removed activists who had climbed and spent several days on one of the rig's legs. But it was forced to turn away twice from its destination over the past 48 hours as Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise vessel followed it, the activist group said. The Paul Loyd JNR is currently heading west towards Peterhead and away from the Vorlich field, according to Greenpeace and ship tracking websites.
Norway Arrests Greenpeace Ship and 35 Activists During Protest at Arctic Oil Well
Norwegian authorities have detained Greenpeace vessel Arctic Sunrise after a protest at a Statoil contracted drilling rig at Norway’s northernmost oil field in the Barents Sea, the environmental group said in a statement. Greenpeace said the vessel and 35 activists were unlawfully detained after entering the exclusion zone of Statoil’s Korpfjell well, halting drilling operations for the Songa Enabler semi-submersible. The ship, activists and crew members were all arrested by the Norwegian Coast Guard, the group said. Greenpeace said it hopes the protest will send a message to the Norwegian government to stop oil drilling in the Arctic. http://gcaptain.com/norway-arrests-greenpeace-ship-and-35-activists-during-protest-at-arctic-oil-well/
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