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Reviews & Ratings for the Lung-Yuin

IMO: 9048603

Refrigerated Cargo Ship, Vanuatu

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Lung-Yuin - Refrigerated Cargo Ship vessel registered in Vanuatu

Vessel Details

MMSI

576728000

Callsign

YJQP3

Width

16.0 m

Length

94.0 m

Reviews (1)

Walter

2024-09-21

Position: Third Engineer

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Looking for information about this vessel. Does anyone have experience with this ship? How was the atmosphere onboard?

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Latest News (3)

Successful Salvage Operation Refloats 'Lung Yuin' After Months Stranded

Nov 27, 2025 09:33

In a remarkable turn of events, the cargo vessel 'Lung Yuin' has been successfully refloated months after running aground at the entrance of Lelu Harbour on June 5, 2025. The ship had shifted from Okat to Lelu to accommodate incoming commercial vessels when it encountered trouble navigating the shallow reef. Initial attempts to dislodge the vessel proved futile, prompting State authorities to take swift action by deploying a salvage team. The National Government also contributed technical support to tackle the challenging situation. Fishing vessels from Kosrae made several efforts to tow 'Lung Yuin,' but their endeavors were unsuccessful, leading to the request for a tugboat from Majuro. However, even this attempt, which arrived on June 10, did not yield results. The breakthrough finally came on September 8, thanks to a salvage operation spearheaded by Captain Rutger Bierman. With limited local resources and no major salvors nearby, the operation required meticulous planning and coordination, drawing equipment and expertise from afar to address the urgent situation effectively. The insurers appointed Van Ameyde Marine to conduct a reassessment of the vessel, with Captain Bierman arriving in Kosrae on July 4 to create a detailed salvage strategy. His approach involved close cooperation with local representatives and specialized salvage teams, prioritizing the vessel’s safety and minimizing environmental risks throughout the operation. Key actions undertaken included an initial inspection of the vessel and its surroundings, oil transfer processes to protect the local ecosystem, and coordinated refloating maneuvers with stakeholders, all while ensuring minimal damage to the nearby reefs. Dive surveys were conducted to inspect the hull condition, and after successfully refloating the vessel, it was moved to a safer location. Thanks to Captain Bierman's exceptional leadership and navigational acumen, every procedure adhered to stringent maritime safety protocols, resulting in no significant damage to 'Lung Yuin' or the environment. Following this successful operation and the handover to its owners, hopes are high that 'Lung Yuin' will soon resume its operations, restoring vital service in the region.

Greenpeace Activist Arrested During Protest Against 'Lung Yuin' Tuna Shipment in Taiwan

Jan 27, 2011 08:45

On January 24, 2011, a Greenpeace member was apprehended by police in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, as the organization executed its inaugural protest on the island against the fishing vessel 'Lung Yuin' (IMO: 9048603) planned to depart with a load of tuna. Thai activist Tipsuda Atichakaro took a bold step by climbing onto the anchor cable of the ship just minutes before it was scheduled to leave port. In a spirited demonstration, she alternated with another protester, chaining herself to the cable, which initiated a tense three-hour standoff with law enforcement. Ultimately, the situation culminated in Atichakaro's arrest on charges of endangering public safety; her fellow protester was not taken into custody. Greenpeace highlighted 'Lung Yuin's' questionable renown, asserting that the vessel has been linked to numerous illegal fishing operations. The organization is calling on Taiwanese authorities to launch an urgent investigation into what it termed the vessel's illicit activities.

Greenpeace Protest in Taiwan: MV Lung Yuin Standoff with Police

Jan 27, 2011 08:45

On January 24, 2011, a significant protest unfolded at the port of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, involving the MV Lung Yuin (IMO 9048603) and members of Greenpeace. This marked the first protest by the prominent environmental organization in Taiwan as they sought to prevent the vessel, known for its tuna transportation, from departing. Thai activist Tipsuda Atichakaro climbed onto the vessel's anchor cable just moments before it was scheduled to set sail. She, along with another protester, took measures to chain themselves to the cable, leading to a highly publicized three-hour standoff with local law enforcement. The demonstration concluded with Atichakaro's arrest on charges related to public safety, although her fellow activist was released without detention. Greenpeace asserted in a press release that the Lung Yuin has been linked to unlawful fishing activities in the past, urging Taiwanese authorities to launch an immediate investigation into the ship's dubious practices.

Frequently Asked Questions

⚙️ Did Lung-Yuin have any engine problems?

Based on available news reports, Lung-Yuin has been mentioned in connection with engine-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning engine problems. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Engine Problem Reported

🛢️ Did Lung-Yuin have any oil spills or pollution incidents?

Based on available news reports, Lung-Yuin has been mentioned in connection with spill-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning spills. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Spill Incident Reported

🚓 Was Lung-Yuin detained or arrested?

Based on available news reports, Lung-Yuin has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Detention Reported

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