Reviews & Ratings for the Sv-Nordic-Bahari
IMO: 8203153
Research Vessel, Indonesia
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Vessel Details
MMSI
525024131
Callsign
JZJF
Width
17.0 m
Length
73.0 m
ITF_Abandonment_Status
Open
ITF_Abandonment_Date
06 Dec 2024
ITF_Owed_Wages
2 months
ITF_Seafarers_Count
39
ITF_Seafarer_Nationalities
Australia, Indonesia, Russia
ITF_Port
Surabaya
ITF_Country
Indonesia
Reviews (1)
Jack
2025-06-09
Position: Welder
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Latest News (2)
Seafarers Abandonment Alert: NORDIC BAHARI Reported to ITF
The vessel NORDIC BAHARI, identified by IMO number 8203153, has come under scrutiny by the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) due to reported abandonment issues. This alarming situation has drawn attention to the plight of seafarers on board. Key Details: - **Flag State**: Indonesia - **Current Port**: Surabaya, Indonesia - **Outstanding Wages**: Crew members are owed wages for the past two months. - **Total Crew Members**: There are 39 seafarers affected by this abandonment. - **Seafarer Nationalities**: The crew comprises individuals from Australia, Indonesia, and Russia. - **Date Reported to ITF**: December 6, 2024 - **Current Status**: The case remains open and under investigation. This report is extracted from the ITF's comprehensive Seafarers abandonment list, which monitors instances of crew abandonment across the globe, emphasizing the urgent need for improved protections for maritime workers.
Nordic Maritime Secures 2D Seismic Survey Contract with MultiClient Geophysical in Indonesia
In a significant development for offshore operations, Nordic Maritime Pte., a prominent player in the maritime service sector, has been awarded a contract by MultiClient Geophysical (Pte) Ltd. (MCG) for a detailed 2D seismic survey in Indonesia. This important survey is slated to kick off in December 2014 and is projected to take around 60 days to complete. The S/V Nordic Bahari will be the dedicated vessel for this project, which entails two key components: a comprehensive regional long offset program covering at least 1,753 kilometers offshore Lombok, and a supplementary program spanning a minimum of 1,014 kilometers off the coast of East Sulawesi. The initiative underscores Nordic Maritime's commitment to advancing geophysical exploration services in the region.