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IMO: 9697753
Cruise Ship, Bahamas
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Vessel Details
MMSI
311000397
Callsign
C6BX9
Width
50.0 m
Length
348.0 m
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William
2024-11-15
Position: Medical Officer
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Latest News (4)
Tragic Incident on Ovation of the Seas: Young Passenger Found Deceased
On January 19, 2026, a tragic event unfolded aboard the Ovation of the Seas, a popular cruise ship, while it was docked at the Marina Bay Cruise Centre in Singapore. A 27-year-old male passenger was discovered unresponsive in his stateroom following the completion of a three-night voyage to Penang. The Singapore Police Force received an urgent call at approximately 6:35 a.m. from the vessel, prompting a swift response from medical personnel on board. Despite the immediate efforts of the cruise line’s medical staff, the passenger was pronounced dead shortly after their arrival. Authorities have reported that foul play is not suspected, and investigations are ongoing to ascertain the precise cause of death, which may be attributed to an existing health condition or natural causes. Following the incident, the Ovation of the Seas resumed its itinerary, arriving in Penang on January 20, 2026.
Urgent Medevac for Passenger from Ovation of the Seas in Noumea
On January 19, 2025, the luxury cruise ship 'Ovation of the Seas' initiated a critical medevac procedure for an Australian passenger requiring immediate medical attention. The incident unfolded at approximately noon while the vessel was anchored off Mystery Island, Vanuatu, situated 410 kilometers from Noumea. In response to the emergency, the New Caledonia Operational Surveillance teams and CROSS NC mobilized swiftly to assist. A medical conference involving the ship's crew and the Maritime Medical Consultation Centre (CCMM) based in Toulouse concluded that the passenger needed to be evacuated to a medical facility within 24 hours. Coordinating efforts with the SAMU of New Caledonia and the SNSM station in Noumea, a decision was made for 'Ovation of the Seas', bound for Sydney, to alter its course temporarily to facilitate the passenger's treatment. After departing its anchorage in the late afternoon, the vessel successfully reached Noumea by 5:30 a.m. on January 20. There, the passenger was promptly met at sea by the SNSM launch 'Nautile' and was subsequently transported by ambulance at 6:20 a.m. for the necessary medical care. This swift response underscores the critical importance of maritime emergency protocols and collaboration among maritime safety organizations.
Coast Guard Rescues Passenger from Ovation of the Seas Near Juneau
On September 13, 2022, the United States Coast Guard conducted a medical evacuation for a passenger onboard the cruise ship 'Ovation of the Seas' at the entrance of Chatham Strait, close to Juneau, Alaska. The distress call was received by Coast Guard watchstanders at 2:18 p.m., reporting that a 62-year-old male passenger was exhibiting symptoms resembling a heart attack. An aircrew from Coast Guard Air Station Sitka promptly responded, deploying an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter which arrived on the scene around 4:00 p.m. The crew successfully hoisted the ailing passenger, along with a nurse for medical assistance, and transported them to Airlift Northwest waiting in Sitka for further medical care. At the time of the operation, conditions in the area were manageable, with visibility at 10 miles, winds reaching 18 mph, and waves measuring approximately 2 feet.
Return of 950 Indian Crew Members Aboard Ovation of the Seas
In a significant development, approximately 950 Indian crew members stranded across various international locations have returned home. The cruise ship 'Ovation of the Seas' made its arrival in Mumbai on the morning of June 6, anchoring just off the port. Health authorities deployed a team of doctors to the vessel to conduct COVID-19 testing for all crew members. Results are anticipated within two days. Once the crew is confirmed negative for the virus, the ship will dock at the port, enabling the seafarers to disembark. Among those onboard, around 250 crew members hail from Goa, and approximately 400 are from Mumbai. To facilitate their journey home, special transportation arrangements have been made for the Goan crew members, while others will arrange their travel independently. Given that these seafarers have been quarantined for an extended period, it is highly anticipated that they will test negative for COVID-19. Passengers aboard 'Ovation of the Seas' disembarked at the end of March, leaving only the crew onboard since then. The vessel had recently departed from Manila, making stops to return international crew members to their home countries. In addition, it is noteworthy that another cruise ship, 'Anthem of the Sea,' is scheduled to arrive in the city on June 14, further emphasizing the ongoing efforts to repatriate stranded seafarers.
Frequently Asked Questions
🤕 Were there any injuries or accidents on Ovation-Of-The-Seas?
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🏴☠️ Was Ovation-Of-The-Seas involved in any pirate attacks?
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🧑🚒 Was Ovation-Of-The-Seas involved in any migrant rescue operations?
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