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Viva Fafa No.707 Fishing Boat Major Marine Occurrence


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Category
Collision
ShipType
Fishing Boat
Date
2022-06-08
Area
310 nautical miles off from Papua New Guinea Rabaul port

Description

On June 8, 2022, at 2249 Local time, a Republic of China (ROC) flag fishing vessel VIVA FAFA 707, CT8-0065, collided with a Kiribati flag fishing vessel MOAMAEU at 310 nautical miles off from Papua New Guinea Rabaul port. After collision, MOAMAEU sank, and 31 personnel onboard were rescued by VIVA FAFA 707.

Stage

At 2049 hours on June 8, 2022 , a Taiwan-registered purse seine tuna fishing vessel VIVA FAFA No. 707, registered in Kaohsiung Port, gross tonnage of 1735, IMO number is 9035254 and CT number: CT8-0065, collided with the Kiribati registered purse seine tuna fishing vessel MOAMAEU, IMO number is 7915929, gross tonnage 1803, around 310 nautical miles east of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea; the VIVA FAFA No. 707’s fore peak tank was damaged and water ingresses into the tank; and the MOAMAEU sank. The 31 crew members of the MOAMAEU were rescued by VIVA FAFA No. 707 and all the crew members of both vessels were safe. No casualties or pollution resulted from this accident.

Investigation Found

    About Possible Causes
    1. The two ships could see each other around 30 minutes before the collision. The CCTV showed that the MOAMAEU was around 15-20 degrees off the port bow of the VIVA FAFA No. 707. When the two ships moved closer together, the duty officer on the bridge of the MOAMAE did not follow the requirement of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs) to avoid crossing in ahead of the vessel and suddenly turned to port, attempting to pass the bow of the VIVA FAFA No. 707. Although the VIVA FAFA No. 707 sounded the whistle and reduced speed using the engine astern, it could not avoid colliding with the MOAMAEU port amidships.
    2. The two Ordinary sailor of the VIVA FAFA No. 707 did not have seaman’s certification issued by that country. When the accident occurred, the ordinary sailor on duty on the bridge had insufficient lookout knowledge and lacked ship operation skills so was unable to handle the emergency situation in a timely way to prevent the accident.

    About Risk
    1. Both vessels failed to take timely avoidance measures as required by International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs).
    2. In violation of Article 22 of Taiwan’s Regulations on the Management of the Crew of Fishing Vessels, the VIVA FAFA No. 707 lacked two deck officers.

    Other
    1. The weather and the visibility were good at the time of the accident
    2. As the MOAMAEU sank, the investigation team had difficulty obtaining data related to the accident; no more evidence to analyze the issue of the safety of the vessel was obtained in interviews.
    3. The foreign ordinary crew employed by the VIVA FAFA No. 707 when it departed in July 2021 met the requirements of Taiwan’s regulations at the time, and did not need to hold seafarer’s certificate issued by their country.

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