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My-Tatoosh Ship Details and Seafarer Feedback

IMO: 1006336

Service Ship, Cayman Islands

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My-Tatoosh - Service Ship vessel registered in Cayman Islands

Vessel Details

MMSI

319801000

Callsign

ZCIF8

Width

15.0 m

Length

92.0 m

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Christopher

2024-05-21

Position: Deck Officer

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Latest News (3)

Paul Allen Challenges Claims of Coral Reef Destruction by His Superyacht in the Cayman Islands

Feb 24, 2016 08:58

Tech mogul Paul Allen is contesting accusations that his 300-foot superyacht, the MV Tatoosh, caused significant harm to a coral reef off Grand Cayman in January. The Cayman Islands Department of the Environment has claimed that the yacht's anchor chain dragged and damaged approximately 14,000 square feet of coral, affecting up to 80% of the marine life in the vicinity. However, Allen disputes the extent of his yacht's responsibility regarding the reef's condition. Additionally, there seems to be a divergence in how both parties plan to approach the restoration of the damaged coral. In a statement from Vulcan Inc., Allen's company highlights their proactive measures, including enlisting coral restoration specialists to evaluate the situation and submitting a remediation plan to local authorities earlier this month. The statement underscores that evaluating the true impact of the Tatoosh is complicated due to prior damage from other incidents that have gone unaddressed. Allen's representatives maintain that the Tatoosh was anchored in a location specifically recommended by the local Port Authority. Upon realizing there might be an issue with the anchor chain, the crew moved the vessel, though the government asserts that the damage had already occurred.

Luxury Yacht 'Tatoosh' Accused of Damaging Protected Reef in Cayman Islands

Jan 27, 2016 12:01

The stunning waters of the Cayman Islands have become the center of controversy after the luxury yacht 'Tatoosh,' owned by billionaire Paul Allen, allegedly caused significant harm to a protected reef. According to reports, the vessel's anchor chain devastated approximately 14,000 square feet of coral in the West Bay replenishment zone, accounting for nearly 80 percent of the critical marine life habitat. Local divers conducted an extensive survey of the affected area last week, with officials expected to unveil their findings soon. The exact timing of the reef's destruction remains unclear; however, it has been confirmed that Allen's yacht was in the area last week. The 'Tatoosh' was moored near the famed 'Doc Poulson' wreck and the popular dive site known as The Knife during the incident. A spokesperson for Allen has shifted the blame towards the Port Authority, asserting that the crew acted in accordance with official directives regarding the yacht's anchorage. They also noted that when wind conditions shifted, prompting the yacht to drift closer to the reserve, they took immediate action to reposition it.

Paul Allen's Yacht Tatoosh Docks at Sochi Port

Feb 03, 2014 14:16

The luxurious Tatoosh yacht, belonging to Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, has arrived at the picturesque Sochi port. According to the Port Authority, the esteemed vessel has taken residence at the berths of Imeretinsky, adding a touch of elegance to the bustling marina. Known for its stunning design and state-of-the-art amenities, Tatoosh continues to be a symbol of maritime prestige as it graces the vibrant shores of Sochi.

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