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Arrests in Shen Neng 1 grounding case
Two men have been arrested by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) in connection with the grounding of the bulk carrier Shen Neng 1 on Douglas Shoal, part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park on April 3, 2010. The arrests follow a joint investigation conducted by the AFP, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) and the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA). It will be...
Date :
15 Apr 2010
Source :
Marine Log
GPS error led to reef disaster
MARISSA CALLIGEROS Alarms on a Chinese bulk carrier that smashed into the Great Barrier Reef failed to warn of the disaster because a short-cut route had not been entered into the ship's GPS, it has been alleged. A report released by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau...
Date :
15 Apr 2010
Source :
Sunday Morning Herald
Fatigue a factor in Shen Neng incident: ATSB
The Shen Neng 1 which ran aground on a shoal near Gladstone almost two weeks ago. (Maritime Safety Queensland) The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) says a Chinese coal carrier ran aground on the Great Barrier Reef because its crew neglected to change course as planned. ATSB head Martin Dolan says by the time the crew realised they were off course, about 30 minutes later,...
Date :
15 Apr 2010
Source :
ABC.net
Gov't Should Stop Acting as If It Is Hiding Something
People involved in transporting the stern of the sunken South Korean Navy corvette Cheonan to shallow waters say the broken section of the vessel showed apparent signs of a huge impact from the outside. "It looked like something hit it really hard," said Chung Sung-chul of 88 Underwater Development, a private contractor handling the salvage operations. "The severed edges...
Date :
14 Apr 2010
Source :
The Chosun Ilbo
Stern may be salvaged by Friday
The stern of the sunken Navy corvette Cheonan could be pulled out of the water as early as Friday should the weather permit, military officials said yesterday.All of the 44 missing sailors are thought to be trapped in the stern of the 1,200-ton vessel, which was torn into two and sank near the western inter-Korean maritime border following an explosion on March 26.“We can...
Date :
14 Apr 2010
Source :
The Korea Herald
Tracking emergency responders in challenging environments
Jalal Mapar A suite of gadgets that will soon fit inside a mobile device can localize personnel inside buildings without relying on global-positioning systems. First responders, such as firefighters, often operate in extreme environments and may sometimes become disoriented (e.g., inside buildings) and disabled even in relatively small incidents (see Figure 1). Many incidents (such...
Date :
14 Apr 2010
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SPIE.org
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