Two merchant vessels collide near very sensitive marine diversity reserve in Gulf of Kutch no casualty or oil spill reported ICG

Ahmedabad Nov 27 PTI Two merchant vessels MVs with at least 44 crew members from India and the Philippines on their boards collided in the Gulf of Kutch in the Arabian sea off the Gujarat coast but no casualty or oil slick has been reported in the incident which occurred in the area considered to be a very sensitive marine diversity reserve officials said on Saturday The Indian Coast Guard ICG is continuously monitoring the area of collision for an oil spill if any they said The collision between oilchemical tanker MV Atlantic Grace and bulk carrier MV Aviator occurred around 2130 hours on November 26 in the area considered to be a very sensitive marine diversity reserve the ICG said in a release ICG ships and a helicopter deployed for area assessment have reported no oil spills or marine pollution from both the MVs it said MV Atlantic Grace of Hong Kong origin had 22 Indian crew members on board while MV Aviator from the Marshall Island had 22 members from the Philippines it said As soon as the information was received the ICG deployed two ships to assess the area as it is a very sensitive marine diversity reserve A Coast Guard pollution control vessel ICGS Samudra Pavak was diverted for assessment and to initiate preventive measures towards marine oil pollution the release said An ICG helicopter is also carrying out a pollution assessment and assisting it said ICG shipshelicopters deployed for area assessment have reported no oil spills or marine pollution from both the merchant vessels and the area is being continuously monitored for any marine pollution eventuality it said Collision betwn MVs Aviator and Atlantic Grace in GoK on 26 November night No casualties oil slick reported IndianCoastGuard Ships in the area incl Pollution Control stand-by in vicinity monitoring the situation the Gujarat defence public relations officer had said in a tweet According to the ICG The last port of call of both the MVs — Atlantic Grace and Aviator — was Kandla Their next ports of call were Fajuirah and Tuna Port anchorage respectively The first vessel is 183 metres in overall length while the latter is 140 metres in length They are 32 metres and 25 metres in breadth PTI KA PD NP NSK NSK

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Ahmedabad Nov 27 PTI Two merchant vessels MVs with at least 44 crew members from India and the Philippines on their boards collided in the Gulf of Kutch in the Arabian sea off the Gujarat coast but no casualty or oil slick has been reported in the incident which occurred in the area considered to be a very sensitive marine diversity reserve officials said on Saturday The Indian Coast Guard ICG is continuously monitoring the area of collision for an oil spill if any they said The collision between oilchemical tanker MV Atlantic Grace and bulk carrier MV Aviator occurred around 2130 hours on November 26 in the area considered to be a very sensitive marine diversity reserve the ICG said in a release ICG ships and a helicopter deployed for area assessment have reported no oil spills or marine pollution from both the MVs it said MV Atlantic Grace of Hong Kong origin had 22 Indian crew members on board while MV Aviator from the Marshall Island had 22 members from the Philippines it said As soon as the information was received the ICG deployed two ships to assess the area as it is a very sensitive marine diversity reserve A Coast Guard pollution control vessel ICGS Samudra Pavak was diverted for assessment and to initiate preventive measures towards marine oil pollution the release said An ICG helicopter is also carrying out a pollution assessment and assisting it said ICG shipshelicopters deployed for area assessment have reported no oil spills or marine pollution from both the merchant vessels and the area is being continuously monitored for any marine pollution eventuality it said Collision betwn MVs Aviator and Atlantic Grace in GoK on 26 November night No casualties oil slick reported IndianCoastGuard Ships in the area incl Pollution Control stand-by in vicinity monitoring the situation the Gujarat defence public relations officer had said in a tweet According to the ICG The last port of call of both the MVs — Atlantic Grace and Aviator — was Kandla Their next ports of call were Fajuirah and Tuna Port anchorage respectively The first vessel is 183 metres in overall length while the latter is 140 metres in length They are 32 metres and 25 metres in breadth PTI KA PD NP NSK NSK

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