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Complete Maritime Profile & Reviews of Nba-Viva

IMO: 9453494

Bulk Carrier, Liberia

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Nba-Viva - Bulk Carrier vessel registered in Liberia

Vessel Details

MMSI

636024684

Callsign

5LTU8

Width

32.0 m

Length

225.0 m

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2024-04-04

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Successful Response as 'Pan Viva' Escapes Troubling Maritime Situation in Alaska

Oct 17, 2024 09:25

On the night of October 14, 2023, the bulk carrier 'Pan Viva' finally made its way out of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, setting course for Kalama, Washington. This marked the official conclusion of Unified Command operations, which had been activated to manage a potentially perilous incident involving the vessel. The preventive measures taken were significantly attributed to prompt notifications from the 'Pan Viva' and the rapid, collaborative efforts from the Coast Guard Seventeenth District. This incident showcased the robust partnership between federal, tribal, state, and industry stakeholders dedicated to maritime safety and environmental protection. The chain of events began on October 12, when the Coast Guard was alerted about the 'Pan Viva,' which was carrying approximately 300,000 gallons of fuel and had 21 crew members on board. The vessel was forced to drop anchor northeast of Unalaska, contending with severe weather conditions that posed a risk of grounding. In response, the Coast Guard deployed a MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew stationed in Cold Bay, along with additional air support from Kodiak, including another MH-60 Jayhawk and an HC-130 Hercules airplane. Coast Guard Cutter Stratton (WMSL 752) was also redirected to assist, although it encountered formidable weather with wind gusts exceeding 60 mph during its approach. Meanwhile, tugboat 'Gretchen Dunlap,' which was prepped with an Emergency Towing System, remained on standby in Dutch Harbor, hindered by inclement weather. At the scene, the 'Pan Viva' dealt with harsh weather conditions, including winds of up to 58 mph and towering seas reaching 29 feet with limited visibility. The situation prompted the decision to airlift four non-essential crew members back to Dutch Harbor, a strategic move to minimize evacuation times should conditions deteriorate. The 'Pan Viva' was unfortunately unable to recover its anchor as rough weather persisted on October 13. The Unified Command comprised representatives from the Coast Guard, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, and Gallagher Marine Systems, all working from an Incident Management Team established in Anchorage. Additionally, oil spill response resources were strategically positioned around Unalaska in anticipation of any potential mishap. Finally, the weather improved, allowing the 'Pan Viva' to successfully weigh anchor in the late afternoon of October 14. Tugs 'Gretchen Dunlap' and 'James Dunlap' provided escort as the 'Pan Viva' ventured back into open waters, with the Coast Guard Cutter 'Stratton' remaining in the area to ensure safe passage. This incident serves as a testament to effective coordination in maritime safety operations.

Bulk Carrier Pan Viva Resumes Journey After Weathering Alaskan Storm

Oct 16, 2024 11:21

The bulk carrier 'Pan Viva' has successfully navigated through a ferocious storm off Alaska's coast and is back on its intended route, effectively dodging a potential environmental catastrophe and alleviating fears of grounding near Unalaska, Alaska on October 15. Following a meticulous assessment, the U.S. Coast Guard granted the vessel clearance to return to the ocean. Starting October 12, the ship contended with gale-force winds peaking at 58 knots and towering waves exceeding 20 feet. Despite these challenging conditions, the Pan Viva anchored securely, reporting no mechanical issues and maintaining stability throughout. As a precautionary act, a Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew performed an evacuation of four crew members to Dutch Harbor. The Coast Guard Cutter Stratton and a commercial tug were positioned at Udegak Pass, prepared to offer support if necessary. Late on October 14, the Pan Viva was relocated to a temporary anchorage before continuing its journey the next morning, traveling from Dandong, China, to Kalama, Washington, with an estimated arrival date of October 21. For more details, visit the full report here: https://gcaptain.com/cargo-ship-pan-viva-weighs-anchor-after-weathering-fierce-alaskan-storm/

Pan Viva Rides Out Storm Off Unalaska Coast

Oct 15, 2024 11:40

The bulk carrier 'Pan Viva' remains anchored near Unalaska amid unfavorable weather conditions, with plans to remain there until at least the morning of October 14. As fierce storms have swept the area since the early hours of October 11, a response team comprising the tug 'Gretchen Dunlap' and two pilots inspected the vessel on the afternoon of October 13. Their assessment confirmed that the bulk carrier would need to stay secure until the storm subsides. The Unified Command, consisting of local, state, and federal authorities—including the Coast Guard and the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation—has been actively monitoring the situation for any potential safety or environmental risks. Representatives from Gallagher Marine Systems are also involved in supporting the 'Pan Viva'. Critical to their efforts is the examination of the vessel's 700 to 800 feet of anchor line, which has been deployed for an extended period and part of which has been dragging along the seabed. The team is particularly focused on identifying any kinks that might create challenges when it comes time to raise the anchor, while also considering the proximity of the anchor to the GCI Aleutians-AU fiber optic cable that connects Unalaska to a statewide internet network. This factor weighs heavily in decisions to maneuver the 'Pan Viva'. In anticipation of any issues with the primary anchor, the ship has readied a secondary anchor, although the primary appears to be securing the vessel adequately. Initially bound for Kalama, Washington, the 'Pan Viva' had sought refuge in the area due to the storm's intensity and does not plan to make a port call at Dutch Harbor. Following a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter evacuation of four crew members on the afternoon of October 12, they remain at Dutch Harbor. Coordination for their return to the vessel is the responsibility of the ship’s agent, with no further Coast Guard helicopter assistance required. Fortunately, all crew members aboard 'Pan Viva' are reported to be in good health. As the Coast Guard and Unified Command continue their vigilant monitoring, the safety of the crew and the protection of the environment remain paramount priorities. For an in-depth view along with visuals, you can explore the report here: https://gcaptain.com/cargo-ship-pan-viva-holds-steady-battling-fierce-storm-off-alaska-coast/

Frequently Asked Questions

🌊 Did Nba-Viva sink or have any sinking incidents?

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

Sinking Incident Reported

⚙️ Did Nba-Viva have any engine problems?

Based on available news reports, Nba-Viva 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 Nba-Viva have any oil spills or pollution incidents?

Based on available news reports, Nba-Viva 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

đźš“ Was Nba-Viva detained or arrested?

Based on available news reports, Nba-Viva has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Detention Reported

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