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Date: June 06, 2023 at 13:09:32
From: Captainj, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Multi-National Search Highlights the Role of Merchant Shipping in

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Maritime Search and Rescue....


The recent search for the crew of a Chinese ocean-going
fishing vessel, the Lu Peng Yuan Yu 028, underscored
the crucial role merchant shipping plays in maritime
search and rescue.

While the outcome was tragic for the crew, their
families and friends, the search highlighted how the
seafaring community comes together in challenging
circumstances to assist when their fellow seafarers are
in peril.

The Australia Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA)
coordinated a complex multi-national effort from 16-20
May, working with the Chinese Maritime Rescue
Coordination Centre (MRCC), Indian and Sri Lankan
search and rescue agencies, and authorities in the
Maldives and Diego Garcia.

The search concentrated on an area in the remote Indian
Ocean, about 5,000 km northwest of Perth, closer to Sri
Lanka than Australia.

Initially, conditions were extreme. The presence of
Tropical Cyclone Fabian in the area generated 120km/h
winds and 7 metre seas.

The search involved seven merchant ships and a fishing
vessel, from six Flag States. Bulk carrier, Navios
Taurus (Panama), was first on the scene, locating the
upturned hull of the fishing vessel within hours of
being called in to assist. Unfortunately, no survivors
were located at the scene. Bulk carrier Corona Zenith
(Japan) also assisted in the early stages of the
search, when conditions were still hazardous.

Over the next three days, four more bulk carriers, Yuan
Fu Hai (Singapore), Ming De (Hong Kong), MSXT Athena
(Marshall Islands), SDTR Faith (Marshall Islands) and
Swift Hangzhou (Liberia) provided invaluable assistance
in searching the ever-expanding area for life rafts or
signs of life.

A Chinese fishing vessel Lu Peng Yuan Yu 018, a sister
ship of the capsized fishing vessel, also played an
integral role in the search for the missing crew.

AMSA would like to thank the Masters and crews of these
vessels for their tireless efforts.

The international maritime search and rescue system
cannot work effectively without the generous assistance
provided by commercial shipping.


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12029


Date: June 06, 2023 at 21:00:36
From: ryan, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Multi-National Search Highlights the Role of Merchant Shipping in


i always thought it was way cool how mariners look out for each other...the code of the sea...she's a harsh mistress at times...


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