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exsailor 20th April 2017 12:05

VLCC Stuck in Mud
 
The 299,446 dwt Belgian flagged VLCC 'Alex' has been aground in mud in the Java Sea for the past week. With a draft of 20.3m, she was en-route Ras Tanura to Ningbo, China. No reports of pollution or damage.
http://gcaptain.com/salvors-working-...c-in-java-sea/

Dennis.

exsailor 5th May 2017 13:27

Following Indonesian government approvals, lightening operations have begun in an effort to refloat 'Alex'.

tony allen 5th May 2017 16:34

that got me thinking when the big underwater earthquakes happened did it affect the charts in any way re the depth ect in diff areas .or is it a daft question

Tom Alexander 6th May 2017 08:12

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Originally Posted by tony allen (Post 2396)
that got me thinking when the big underwater earthquakes happened did it affect the charts in any way re the depth ect in diff areas .or is it a daft question

I don't think it is a daft question, but perhaps to add a little qualification, perhaps, it is more likely to affect charted depths at the estuaries of large rivers that may have built up a silt pile over the years. When affected by a quake, the built up bank can possible subside to the point of even causing a tsunami, let alone reconfiguring the bottom topography.

Varley 6th May 2017 10:17

Certainly not silly. This may be of interest:

https://www.hydro-international.com/...ter-earthquake

exsailor 6th May 2017 12:52

Ocean floors certainly change with earthquakes - this was dramatically shown after the Kaikoura quake here in NZ.
http://www.sciencealert.com/new-zeal...s-above-ground
The small tourist launch basin floor rose, stranding most of the whale-watching boats. Frantic work was undertaken to get the boats (Kaikoura's money earner) operational. The navy did a quick survey to allow access for relief aid boats plus an area offshore for relief ships to anchor. A detailed hydrographic survey from Cook Strait to Banks Peninsula is planned - the area at present being subject to a Notice to Mariners warning of possible depth variation to those charted.

Dennis.

tony allen 6th May 2017 16:29

silly question
 
thanks chaps thats what makes the forums what they are .if all the knowledge thats available here ,it could be a reference album cheers

exsailor 8th May 2017 15:08

Vessel has now been refloated following an offloading of some cargo and is proceeding towards Singapore under her own power.

Dennis.


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