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IMO: 9268150
Offshore Support Vessel, Cyprus
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Vessel Details
MMSI
210488000
Callsign
5BBC6
Width
22.0 m
Length
95.0 m
ITF_Abandonment_Status
Open
ITF_Abandonment_Date
01 Dec 2025
ITF_Owed_Wages
4 months
ITF_Seafarers_Count
15
ITF_Seafarer_Nationalities
Croatia, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru
ITF_Port
Lagos
ITF_Country
Nigeria
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Latest News (2)
International Transport Workers' Federation Highlights Abandonment Case of Vessel SAPPHIRE
The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) has officially documented the abandonment of the vessel SAPPHIRE, identified by IMO number 9268150. Registered under the flag of Cyprus, the vessel was last reported in Lagos, Nigeria. The ship currently has 15 seafarers onboard, who hail from diverse nationalities including Croatia, Indonesia, Mexico, Nigeria, and Peru. These crew members have been left without payment for a considerable duration, with owed wages accumulating for 4 months. This critical case was reported to the ITF on December 1, 2025, and remains active as the organization continues to monitor the situation. The ITF's Seafarers abandonment list serves as a vital tool in addressing and highlighting incidents of crew abandonment globally.
Investigation Launched After Bibby Sapphire Maneuver During Dive Operation
On April 8, 2015, a significant investigation was set into motion following an unexpected shift in the position of the Bibby Sapphire during an ongoing dive operation. While the vessel was actively engaged in diving activities, crew members detected that the Bibby Sapphire was straying from its designated location. At the time of the incident, two divers were already submerged, and swift action was essential. The dive supervisor was promptly informed, leading to the safe return of the divers to the dive bell. Fortunately, the bell was successfully retrieved back to the ship, and all subsea operations were immediately suspended to ensure safety. In response to this incident, a comprehensive investigation was initiated, collaborating closely with maritime authorities and the manufacturers of the vessel's systems. Following thorough checks, the Bibby Sapphire received certification of full operational capability and was officially reinstated into service on April 11.
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🌊 Did Sapphire sink or have any sinking incidents?
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