The Event That Took Place
The Greek-flagged, 73.018 DWT Ariadne ship, while loaded with coal, ran aground off Ahırkapı and suffered a maritime accident and posed a risk in terms of environmental pollution.
Working Dates
February 4, 2006 – February 11, 2006
Related Organizations
- NEDA MaritimeAgencyCo. Ltd. - AriadneTransportation Special Enterprises and Lykiardopoulo&Co. Ltd. (Affreighters)
- Enmar Denizcilik ve Ticaret AŞ (Ship Agent)
- T.C. Prime Ministry Undersecretariat of Maritime Affairs, Istanbul Port Authority
- T.C. Ministry of Transport, General Directorate of Coastal Safety and Ship Rescue Enterprises
- T.C. Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Istanbul Directorate of Environment and Forestry
- T.C. Prime Ministry Undersecretariat of Maritime Affairs, Istanbul Regional Directorate
- T.C. Undersecretariat of Customs of the Prime Ministry, Chief Directorate of Customs and Security of Istanbul
- T.C. Ministry of Transport, General Directorate of Coastal Safety, Turkish Straits Ship Traffic Services Department
- T.C. Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Directorate of Environmental Protection and Control
- Karaköy Port Civil Administration Directorate
Scope of the Studies
- In order to facilitate the flotation operations carried out by the General Directorate of Coastal Safety and Ship Rescue Enterprises, 3700 tons of coal loaded on board were first placed in limbo on a general cargo ship named M / V Şükran S with the help of our floating crane Hercules.
- After the ship was floated and pulled deep, the coal loaded into the M/V Şükran S was placed in reverse limbo on the ship.