Operations
December 17, 2024
December 15, 2024
December 14, 2024
Longitude: 17.800833333333333
First assessment: the wooden boat is unseaworthy, inapt for navigation in high seas, overcrowded with about 60 people on board, including children, all exposed to the elements, no Life Saving Appliances available. Weather conditions are bad with sea state around force 4 and wind gusting up to 27kn.
December 13, 2024
December 12, 2024
The email states the following:
As per our call Ocean Viking’s RHIBs have approached capsized vessel and can report the following: it’s a white fiber glass boat, still with engine attach and no markings. Nothing on the boat confirms its occupants have been rescued.
As per your instructions Ocean Viking RHIBs are proceeding to perform a search patter around the casualty boat to search for any possible people in the water.
We will keep your MRCC duly informed.
The email states:
Dear duty officer,
Ocean Viking acknowledges your indication of RAVENNA as the Place of Safety for all 34 survivors currently onboard.
This vessel observes that the assigned port of RAVENNA is located at considerable distance from the area where the rescue operation took place; reaching such port entails a prolonged permanence of the survivors on board, with significant impact on the survivors well-being and this assisting vessel.
In light of the IMO Guidelines On The Treatment Of Persons Rescued At Sea and § 3.1.9 of 1979 SAR Convention, Ocean Viking invites your RCC and the national competent authority to make every effort to minimize the time survivors remain aboard this assisting ship and assign an alternative Place of Safety, closer to the area where the rescue operation took place and with minimum further deviation from the ships’ intended voyage, for the disembarkation of survivors to be effected as soon as reasonably practicable, while ensuring that this vessel is not subject to undue delay, financial burden or other related difficulties after assisting persons at sea.
It is observed that adverse weather conditions are forecasted during the next days along the route from this vessel current position to RAVENNA, the POS assigned by Italian authorities.
This vessel is to face wave height up to of 2.0 m on the voyage to RAVENNA, forcing this ship and the persons thereon to endure hardship, while delaying unnecessarily survivors' access to assistance & reception services on land.
Therefore, this vessel invites your RCC and the national competent authority to reassign the POS to a different port, the closest possible from Ocean Viking current position.
Longitude: 13.734166666666665
The email states the follwoing:
Please be informed that Ocean Viking RHIBs assessed the situation: the rubber boat is unseaworthy, inapt for navigation in high seas, overcrowded with about 30 people on board, including women, all exposed to the elements, no Life Saving Appliances available.
These people are requesting to be rescued.
It is ascertained that the distress phase exists as the persons on board are threatened by grave and imminent danger of being lost and require immediate assistance.
Ocean Viking tried to contact competent authority to report above situation via SAT Phone.
This is a case of force majeure (ref. SOLAS Art. IV (b)) imposing to retrieve persons in danger of being lost at sea, as stipulated by the relevant International Maritime Conventions, therefore MV Ocean Viking will proceed to the assistance of these persons in distress, while keeping competent RCCs duly informed.
Please acknowledge receipt of this message.
Ocean Viking has no information on any other vessels in the area which are capable/available to promptly recover these persons in distress and deliver them to a Place of Safety.
Relevant shipboard safety and environmental elements have been assessed and it is ascertained Ocean Viking has the capacity to recover all of these persons without creating serious danger to the ship and the persons thereon - in line with the provisions of Art. 98 of the UNCLOS Convention - nor to the environment.
First assessment: Rubber boat, presence of fuel smell, about 35 people onboard.