Reviews & Ratings for the Nave-Gregoretti
IMO: 9655523
Fishing Support Vessel, Italy
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Vessel Details
MMSI
247329600
Callsign
IGSD
Width
14.0 m
Length
63.0 m
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2024-04-26
Position: Bosun
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Latest News (3)
Salvini Denies Port Entry for Coastguard Ship Carrying 135 Migrants
The Italian Coastguard vessel 'Gregoretti' has been at anchor off the coast of Catania, awaiting port entry for a group of 135 distressed migrants on board. Italian Minister of the Interior, Matteo Salvini, known for his hardline stance on immigration, has refused permission for the ship to dock at any domestic port. The Italian government has expressed its request to the European Commission, seeking assistance in coordinating the distribution of these migrants across Europe. On July 26, 2019, the EU reiterated its call for member states to collaborate on a solution for the redistribution of rescued migrants in distress. These individuals were initially found aboard two separate dinghies. One dinghy was located on July 25 by Tunisian fishermen, leading to the Italian Coastguard rescuing approximately 80 migrants. Concurrently, around 50 additional migrants were discovered by an Italian fishing vessel on July 24, within Maltese waters. Reports indicate that the Maltese Coastguard did not respond to their distress call, as detailed by the fishing boat's captain, Carlo Giarratano, upon returning to Sicily on the morning of July 25. Ultimately, the Italian Coastguard intervened, facilitating the transfer of these migrants to the 'Gregoretti'. In defiance of Salvini's directives, the vessel was able to dock in Augusta during the night of July 27. Following discussions, Germany, Portugal, Luxembourg, France, and Ireland agreed to accept the migrants, who were finally permitted to disembark on August 1.
First Bodies Recovered from Mediterranean Migrant Shipwreck by Coast Guard
In a significant development in the aftermath of the Mediterranean's deadliest migrant disaster, the Italian Coast Guard has successfully recovered the first eight bodies from the wreckage of a sunken vessel. The operation, executed by the 'Bruno Gregoretti', represents a small fraction of a staggering estimated 750 fatalities associated with this tragic event. Utilizing a submersible robot, rescue teams deployed a basket to the ocean floor to collect the remains, which were subsequently transported to the surface. Once aboard the navy vessel, the bodies were carefully placed in a refrigerated container to preserve their condition. This operation sheds light on the ongoing crisis faced by migrants in perilous sea journeys. For further details, you can view the report here: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/world/europe/article4484121.ece.
Tragedy Strikes as Italian Coast Guard Carries Migrant Victims to Malta
A grim scene unfolded as an Italian coast guard vessel arrived at Boiler Wharf, bringing with it the tragic aftermath of one of the most devastating migrant shipwrecks in the Mediterranean. The vessel carried the deceased, victims of an ordeal that left only 28 survivors to recount their horrific experiences. This incident, occurring at the southern edges of Europe, has prompted urgent calls for action from Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who are advocating for an EU summit focused on combatting human smuggling along Europe's borders. Reports indicate that the ill-fated migrant ship, believed to be carrying between 500 and 700 individuals, capsized approximately 120 miles south of Lampedusa around 7 PM on Saturday. The Italian coast guard vessel, Bruno Gregoracci, reached the wreck site at 2 AM on Sunday morning. While the official number of fatalities has not yet been determined, estimates of the deceased have been provided by the survivors of this tragedy. The ongoing migrant crisis continues to highlight the perils faced by those seeking refuge in Europe. Source: Maltatoday
Frequently Asked Questions
π Did Nave-Gregoretti sink or have any sinking incidents?
Based on available news reports, Nave-Gregoretti has been mentioned in connection with sinking-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning sinking incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
π§βπ Was Nave-Gregoretti involved in any migrant rescue operations?
Based on available news reports, Nave-Gregoretti has been mentioned in connection with migrant-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning migrant operations. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
π’οΈ Did Nave-Gregoretti have any oil spills or pollution incidents?
Based on available news reports, Nave-Gregoretti 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.