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Re: Coal carrier Shen Neng 1 runs aground on Great Barrier Reef
« Reply #15 on: April 12, 2010, 06:46:43 AM »
Just to raise the significance of the Australian Coastal shipping industry, how many ships run weipa to gladstone about 8 , 5 rio tinto and 3 remaining steamers Boyne,Embley and Endeavour soon there will be no Aussie ships on the run and countless other Tankers,bulkies and LNG's with foriegn crew trading through the reef. Hopefully they get that heap of #OOPS# off that reef safely.Something has got to be done to minimise the risk of this happening again.We need pilots ,though were do you get pilots from without a descent merchant navy.We need to address training in this country beacause we are slowely becoming a nation that will not be able to cater for itself in the vast and booming offshore sector and a country with no merchant navy or a merchant navy with ships mostly crewed by foriegn nationals EG.CSL THEVENARD


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Australia refloats Barrier Reef oil spill ship
« Reply #16 on: April 12, 2010, 12:07:55 PM »
Australian authorities on Monday refloated a  huge Chinese ship that had been stranded on the Great Barrier Reef for more  than a week after running aground, averting a potential environmental crisis.


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Re: Coal carrier Shen Neng 1 runs aground on Great Barrier Reef
« Reply #18 on: April 13, 2010, 05:58:57 AM »
Yes very true SEAPILOT ,we are our own worst enemy the political parties and the 3 unions who hate each.I'ts ridiculous what occurs on our coast.The Sheng Neng saga and several others are examples of how we endanger stevedores,pilots and the environment by allowing sub strandard vessels to trade our our coast. :-o

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Chinese ship 'gouged two-mile scar' in Great Barrier Reef
« Reply #19 on: April 13, 2010, 01:20:39 PM »
The Chinese Shen Neng that spent nine days stranded  on the Great Barrier Reef gouged a three-kilometre (two-mile) scar in the coral  that could take decades to recover, a top expert said on Tuesday.
   David Wachenfeld, chief scientist at the body overseeing the  heritage-listed marine park, said the Shen Neng 1 coal carrier had been  grinding against and crushing the reef after it veered off course and smashed  into it on April 3.
   Officials have expressed anger over the incident and accused the crew of  the ship, which was refloated late on Monday and towed away, of taking an  illegal route.
   "This is by far the largest ship grounding scar we have seen on the Great  Barrier Reef to date," Wachenfeld told public broadcaster ABC.
   "This vessel did not make an impact in one place and rest there and then  was pulled off. This scar is more in the region of three kilometres long and up  to 250 metres (yards) wide."
   Prime Minister Kevin Rudd called the accident, which also leaked about two  tonnes of fuel oil into the pristine seas, an "absolute outrage".
   "It is still an absolute outrage that this vessel could've landed on the  Great Barrier Reef," he said. "We will leave no stone unturned when it comes to  finding out how that happened."
   An approaching storm hurried authorities into refloating the 230-metre (750  feet) ship -- the length of two football pitches -- after nightfall on Monday.  They pumped compressed air into its bunkers and pulled it free using tugboats.
   Officials said the rescue had been carried out without adding to the  initial oil spill, which created a three-kilometre slick.
   Divers were due to assess damage to the ship, still carrying 68,000 tonnes  of China-bound coal, which has been towed to a nearby island.
   But concern on Tuesday focused on the plight of the reef, which was also  left plastered with toxic anti-fouling paint from the ship's hull.
   Divers "have found significant scarring and coral damage. They've also  found quite a lot of anti-fouling (paint) spread across the reef," Russell  Reichelt, chairman of the marine park authority, told ABC radio.
   "It is a concern because it's designed to be toxic and stop things growing  on ships. We've already seen observations where anti-fouling paint that's been  scraped off onto the reef is killing corals in its vicinity."
   Officials have promised to investigate allegations that ships have been  taking short-cuts through the world's biggest reef, which covers 344,000 square  kilometres (137,600 square miles) off the east coast and is a major tourist  draw.
   On Monday, three crew members from another large carrier appeared in court  on charges of entering a restricted part of the reef without permission, and  were bailed to reappear on Friday.
   Conservationists say the incidents highlight the risk to Australia's  environment posed by rocketing resource exports to Asia, which are fuelling a  strong recovery from the global financial crisis.
   The reef, which is visible from space and is one of the world's foremost  ecological treasures, has already come under pressure from rising sea  temperatures and pollution.

Source: AFP

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Re: Chinese ship 'gouged two-mile scar' in Great Barrier Reef
« Reply #20 on: April 13, 2010, 03:02:32 PM »
Video here :http://player.video.news.com.au/couriermail/#1466648496

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Re: Australia refloats Barrier Reef oil spill ship
« Reply #21 on: April 13, 2010, 09:32:18 PM »
What I'm curious about is the long "slick" that is visible in the videos, flowing away from the ship??  It's *white*, so it's not oil (I don't think)... is that ground-up reef or something?
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Re: Australia refloats Barrier Reef oil spill ship
« Reply #22 on: April 13, 2010, 10:27:54 PM »
Hi Derelict, Thats all ground up reef!!  :-o

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Re: Australia refloats Barrier Reef oil spill ship
« Reply #23 on: April 14, 2010, 04:30:52 PM »
Youch!!!  That sure gives a vivid indication of the damage she did (not counting what her paint does, which isn't visible from the air).  I remember Bunga Teratai Satu going aground back in 2000 (not far from this one, IIRC), she also dumped quite a bit of paint on the reef, but at least she mostly stayed put (though they had to dynamite some reef to break her free).  Shen Neng 1 seems to have done alot more damage in this case.
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