PDB-11-008 Collision
PDB-11-008 Collision
PDB-11-008 Collision
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LOOKOUT –
COLLISION
WITH FISHING
VESSEL
PDB-11-008
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CASE STUDY
COLLISION WITH A FISHING VESSEL
(Case no. 2)
WHAT HAPPENED?
29.SEP 16:00 29.SEP 23:00
LOCATION: YELLOW SEA
DATE: 30 SEP, 2019
The cargo vessel hit a fishing While the vessel was at port of Rizhao The 2nd Officer went up to rest at
vessel, thinking that it was just China, the 2nd Officer agreed to cover 2200LT. The vessel completed the
a marker . for the Chief Officer’s cargo watch cargo operations and departed at
duty until 2200LT, as the Chief Officer 2300LT, underway to Osaka, Japan.
had planned to go out for shore leave.
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CASE STUDY
COLLISION WITH A FISHING VESSEL
(Case no. 2)
WHAT HAPPENED?
30.SEP 00:00 30.SEP 02:00 30.SEP 02:14
After about 1 hour of rest, the A lighted object was noticed visually at At 0.1 nm, the 2nd Officer upon
2nd Officer went up to the bridge around 4nm. But it was assumed only realizing that it was a fishing
in order to perform as a marker for fishing nets because vessel, tried to alter the course to
watchkeeping duties. they had passed several markers starboard, but the stern section of
already. the cargo vessel still hit the fishing
vessel.
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CASE STUDY
COLLISION WITH A FISHING VESSEL
(Case no. 2)
WHAT HAPPENED?
30.SEP 02:14 30.SEP 05:00 30.SEP 06:10
A loud ‘bang’ was heard. 2OFF The watchkeeping duties were Bosun noticed the dent on the port
did not report it. Vessel handed over to COFF without side of the aft mooring station
continued her voyage. telling anything regarding the
accident.
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CASE STUDY
COLLISION WITH A FISHING VESSEL
(Case no. 2)
INVESTIGATION.
Master’s attention was called and the CCTV’s In the logbook, there was a declared lookout,
onboard were reviewed. Despite the evidence, but in actual, there is none.
the 2OFF denied that the accident happened on
his watch.
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CASE STUDY
COLLISION WITH A FISHING VESSEL
(Case no. 2)
PRACTICES AND IMPORTANT POINTS TO AVOID COLLISION:
1. Keep a high state of alertness, particularly when navigating at night. Ensure lookout arrangements are per
regulations.
4. Every year we in Marlow have a number of such cases when local authorities always blame the vessel and
never the fishing boat and might take legal action directly against involved seafarer.
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THANK YOU!
Marlow Navigation Co. Ltd.
13 Alexandrias Street, 3013
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