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Sinking of MV Suilven expected to cost PAFCO $5M

Sinking of MV Suilven expected to cost PAFCO $5M

By Vijay Narayan
25/11/2015

The sinking of the MV Suilven is expected to cost Pacific Fishing Company (PAFCO) more than $5 million.

Fijivillage has received information that the Suilven was transporting more than $5 million worth of tuna loins, canned tuna, fish oil and other products.

The canned tuna was for the local market while the tuna loins were prepared for exports.

The PAFCO board met in Suva earlier today.

We are still waiting for their statement.

MV Suilven sinking

Posted by Fijian Flavour on Tuesday, November 24, 2015

 

Suilven sinks, crew members rescued

A local vessel, Suilven sunk close to the passage of the Suva Harbour yesterday afternoon.

Police confirm that all 31 crew members on board were rescued.

According to eyewitnesses the vessel started listing as it was coming into Suva.

It was there for some time and tried going out again.

We contacted Fiji Ports Corporation Limited as it was happening and witnessed a tug boat going out to the vessel.

Fijivillage has received information that the vessel was carrying a large shipment. We are also getting reports that the MV Suilven started experiencing problems after it encountered strong winds near Naselai.

It is understood the cargo shifted to one side of the vessel which caused problems for the vessel from that stage as it headed towards Suva.

It is not known at this stage on whether any distress call made by the crew at the time.

The shipping company that owns the vessel does not want to say anything.

One of the employees says no passengers were on board and it was only carrying cargo.

However he then said he cannot say anything further.

The Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji says they will not comment further.

Serious concerns are being raised on why all the information is not being shared by the ports officials and we have received numerous calls.

Questions have also been raised on the reaction time as the vessel was in distress for some time but there was no immediate reaction.

We are still trying to check the shipping company on whether any distress call was sent out by the vessel.

It would have been a major disaster if the vessel would have blocked the passage as it would have affected the entry of cargo and cruise vessels.

We are now awaiting comments from the Fiji Ports Corporation on the monitoring of vessels and the action plans in place.

 

Entrance to Suva Harbour is safe and clear for transiting ships - MSAF

The Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji has advised mariners that the entrance to Suva Harbour is safe and clear for transiting ships.

Permanent Secretary for Infrastructure, Francis Kean says an Emergency Operations Centre has been activated at the Fiji Navy to support the efforts of Fiji Ports Corporation Limited which is playing the lead role in the incident.

The MSAF oil spill equipment is on standby at Government Shipping Services ready for deployment.

The government vessel, Rogovoka is on standby to deploy to assist in the removal of any floating cargo from the sunken ship.

The Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji will now conduct a full investigation into the sinking of the vessel and all the other issues surrounding the sinking yesterday.

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