Sunday, December 10, 2006

Cargo Ship Guided In By Coast Guard Near Dutch Harbor, Alaska

The motor vessel Sea Honesty, a 534-foot Panamanian flagged cargo ship, was safely guided to Dutch Harbor after reporting engine trouble on its way to Shinizu, Japan, 284 miles west of Dutch Harbor. The motor vessel Sea Honesty, a 534-foot Panamanian flagged cargo ship, was safely guided to Dutch Harbor yesterday after reporting engine trouble on its way to Shinizu, Japan, 284 miles west of Dutch Harbor.
Sea Honesty
The Coast Guard North Pacific Search and Rescue Coordination Center (RCC) received a request for assistance from the Sea Honesty at approximately 10:00 a.m. In response to the request, the RCC directed Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley to accompany the vessel to Dutch Harbor for repairs. Coast Guard Sector Anchorage then coordinated with the ship's agent Mitsui O.S.K. Lines LTD, Alaska Marine Pilots, and the city of Dutch Harbor to ensure adequate response resources were available. The Sea Honesty was safely moored in Dutch Harbor by 11:00 a.m. The early notification and request for assistance from the Sea Honesty's Captain and the coordination of assisting agencies were instrumental in avoiding possible problems.

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