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IMO: 9072824

Refrigerated Cargo Ship, Panama

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Avunda-Reefer - Refrigerated Cargo Ship vessel registered in Panama

Vessel Details

MMSI

352351000

Callsign

3EJD5

Width

20.0 m

Length

132.0 m

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Jose

2024-09-17

Position: Engine Cadet

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Looking for information about this vessel. Has anyone worked on this ship? Would sail again?

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No personal experience yet, just gathering info.

Latest News (3)

Marine Phoenix Resumes Journey After Medical Incident

Sep 19, 2014 11:00

The vessel 'Marine Phoenix' has resumed its route following a health scare that led to the hospitalization of several crew members. On September 18, the ship successfully navigated to its intended destination in New Orleans East. A river pilot boarded the vessel at approximately 10 a.m. while it was anchored close to Belle Chasse. Prior to this, on the evening of September 17, health officials donned protective gear to safely remove the ill crew members, who were transported to West Jefferson Medical Center. The 'Marine Phoenix' had reported the crew's symptoms via radio, prompting intervention from the Centers for Disease Control, especially significant due to the vessel's recent stop in West Africa. Compounding the situation, a crew member had previously been taken off the ship in the Bahamas, but tragically passed away. Subsequent blood tests confirmed the illness as malaria, a disease transmitted by mosquitoes that infect the blood. On September 18, just after noon, the refrigeration ship made its way into the Industrial Canal, aided by two tugs that facilitated its passage through the locks. Although there has been no confirmation on the number of crew members still aboard, the ship continued towards its assignment at New Orleans Cold Storage located on Jourdan Road in Almonaster, where it is scheduled to load cargo until September 25. For more details on this unfolding situation, visit the report with video coverage: http://www.wwltv.com/story/news/health/2014/09/18/ship-malaria-new-orleans/15850739/

Tragic Malaria Outbreak on 'Marine Phoenix' Leads to One Fatality and Multiple Hospitalizations

Sep 18, 2014 17:11

A serious health crisis has emerged on the freighter 'Marine Phoenix,' with reports confirming one crew member has succumbed to malaria and another is in critical condition at a Jefferson Parish hospital. Several other sailors aboard the vessel are also receiving treatment for the disease. On September 17, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced the crew members en route to New Orleans had been diagnosed with malaria, ruling out Ebola as a cause for their illnesses. Earlier in the week, a crew member disembarked in the Bahamas and subsequently died from malaria-related complications. Those currently hospitalized were swiftly transported to West Jefferson Medical Center in Marrero, with first responders donning protective gear to ensure safety. Health authorities reassured the public that the likelihood of Ebola being involved was exceedingly low. Anchored in the Mississippi River near Belle Chasse, the 'Marine Phoenix' is anticipated to proceed to New Orleans on September 18 at around 10 a.m. Meanwhile, the Coast Guard has implemented safety measures, isolating the area and restricting access to the ship and affected individuals. For more information and updates, view the report with video here: http://www.wdsu.com/news/local-news/new-orleans/one-dead-three-hospitalized-with-malaria-from-ship-inbound-from-africa/28119476#ixzz3DgE7yqbW.

Health Concerns Arise as 'Marine Phoenix' Docked in New Orleans with Sick Crew Members

Sep 18, 2014 10:55

On September 17, 2014, the 'Marine Phoenix' arrived in New Orleans around 6 p.m. with one critically ill crew member, prompting immediate medical attention. This crew member, alongside three others with milder illnesses and a pilot, was swiftly transported to a local hospital for evaluation. The vessel, which had traveled from the Democratic Republic of Congo, raised alarms regarding a potential Ebola outbreak; however, health officials quickly clarified that the illness was attributed to malaria, not Ebola. The proactive communication from the 'Marine Phoenix' to U.S. authorities about the sick personnel onboard ensured appropriate measures were implemented upon arrival.

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