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IMO: 8301838
General Cargo Ship, Vanuatu
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Vessel Details
MMSI
577492000
Callsign
YJWZ6
Width
13.0 m
Length
114.0 m
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Bruce
2023-10-14
Position: Second Engineer
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Looking for information about this vessel. Does anyone have experience with this ship? Was the crew alright?
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Latest News (3)
Cargo Ship 'Galisa' Collides with Fish Cages Near Didim
On December 21, 2022, the cargo vessel 'Galisa' encountered a maritime incident while traveling from Istanbul to Mersin. The ship collided with a fish farm situated in front of Didim Doğanbey, located within the Didim district of Aydın. The unfortunate crash resulted in significant damage, as at least two fish pools were destroyed, leading to the loss of numerous fish. Following the incident, 'Galisa' became immobilized at coordinates 37° 35' 07.4" N, 027° 05' 17.6" E, with its propeller caught up in the debris of the wrecked cages. At the time of the collision, the area experienced wind conditions classified as force 5 on the Beaufort scale, emanating from the North. This event highlights ongoing challenges faced by maritime navigation in busy coastal waters. For further visuals and details, check the full report: https://www.denizhaber.net/didimde-kargo-gemisi-balik-ciftligine-carpti-haber-111879.htm
Incident Involving Galisa and Volgo Balt 236 at Yeisk Port
On December 30, 2016, a maritime incident occurred at the port of Yeisk when the bulk carrier 'Galisa' collided with the moored vessel 'Volgo Balt 236' during her mooring operations. The 'Galisa', carrying a cargo of 2,817 tons of linseed, experienced a notable impact, resulting in a 150-millimeter dent in her bow above the waterline. The 'Volgo Balt 236', which was loaded with 2,901 tons of offal, sustained significant damage as well, suffering a breach on its port side amidships measuring 150 by 25 centimeters. Additional damage included a bent bulwark and a compromised fender bar on the 'Volgo Balt 236', highlighting the severity of this allision at the busy port.
Georgian Authorities Detain 'Galisa' for Environmental Violations at Batumi Port
On March 9, 2011, the vessel 'Galisa,' with IMO number 8301838, was detained by Georgian border guards at Batumi port. The department of border protection reported that the Russian captain is facing allegations of polluting the sea. Consequently, an administrative procedure has been initiated against him. In a ruling by Batumi city court, the captain was fined a total of GEL 65,000, which includes GEL 55,000 specifically for causing environmental damage. The vessel will be allowed to leave port once these fines are settled. The crew aboard 'Galisa' consists of 12 members, comprising 1 Georgian national, 5 Ukrainians, 3 Turks, and 3 Azerbaijanis.
Frequently Asked Questions
🌊 Did Galisa sink or have any sinking incidents?
Based on available news reports, Galisa has been mentioned in connection with sinking-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning sinking incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
🛠️ Did Galisa experience any breakdowns or mechanical failures?
Based on available news reports, Galisa has been mentioned in connection with breakdown-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning breakdowns. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
💥 Was Galisa involved in any collisions?
Based on available news reports, Galisa has been mentioned in connection with collision-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning collisions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
🚓 Was Galisa detained or arrested?
Based on available news reports, Galisa has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.