Wakashios
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Marine World
Wakashio’s Stern Removal Kicks Off in Mauritius
By Vel Moonien in Mauritius – Six months after the scuttling of the Wakashio’s bow, the dismantling of the stern…
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Chinese firm wins deal for Wakashio’s stern removal
Chinese rescue and salvage company Lianyungang Dali Underwater Engineering has won a contract to remove the stern section of the Wakashio…
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Mauritius Denies Bail to Wakashio’s Captain
The bulk carrier, owned by Nagashiki Shipping Co., was en route to Brazil from China when it ran aground and…
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Panama says improper charts, course deviation, and poor seamanship led to Wakashio’s grounding
Wakashio, the giant Capesize bulker which ran aground on a reef off Mauritius and subsequently split in two, causing a…
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Wakashio’s Bow Scuttled Off Mauritius
TOKYO, Aug 25 (Reuters) – Japan’s Nagashiki Shipping, which owns the bulk carrier that ran aground on a reef in…
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GALLERY: Wakashio’s bow finally scuttled
Image credit: Mobilisation Nationale Wakashio Dramatic scenes of the Wakashio’s bow being sent out to its final resting place were…
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Marine World
Opinion: Wakashio’s Devastating Spill Is a Big Problem for Oil
The empty bulk carrier was 11 days into a month-long voyage from Singapore to Brazil, where it was due to…
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Scuttling of Wakashio’s bow progressing slowly as salvors battle rough sea conditions
Image courtesy: Mobilisation Nationale Wakashio The sinking of the bow section of the broken up bulker Wakashio off Mauritius, launched…
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Scuttling of Wakashio’s Bow Section Moves Ahead
Despite protests from environmental groups, the scuttling of the bow section of the grounded bulker Wakashio is moving ahead, according…
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Greenpeace: Scuttling Wakashio’s bow would contaminate the ocean
Mauritius’ decision to sink the bow of the broken up bulker Wakashio has been met with fierce criticism from the…
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