17-10-2024, 07:58 PM
Seguramente cuando les hagan la autopsia encontrarán algún que otro mordisco...
(31-10-2024, 12:31 PM)Capella escribió: Velero sueco a las piedras de madrugada en la entrada a Baiona....despiste gordo parece ser.
https://www.farodevigo.es/mar/2024/10/31...91682.html
(13-12-2024, 09:16 PM)Nerderel escribió: No sabía donde poner esta noticia, si aquí o en "es la economía, estúpidos" pero como va de piratas y catástrofes me he decidido por este sitio
España se queda sin los 855 millones de euros por el vertido del Prestige
(08-12-2024, 09:11 PM)caribdis escribió: Ataque de piratas en las islas Los Frailes, de Venezuela
ALL STATIONS · FLEET ALERT · PIRACY ATTACK
"Pan Pan Pan Pan, my friends on SV Supernova were boarded and attacked by pirates near Islas Los Frailes 11°27.976' N 063°23.585' W 🇻🇪 Venezuela yesterday morning 2024-12-07 around 0600 AM local time .
( SUPERNOVA IS AN OCEAN P-OSSE VESSEL # 004 a Canadian Flagged Prout 46' ) Cat My friend called me on -WhatsApp in a panic and said he fought with boarders and threw them overboard and didn't know what to do. Other men in a panga appeared to have guns. He and his girlfriend sustained minor injuries in the fight. I told them to get moving and they were able get their catamaran moving north at over 9kts in heavy seas and the pirates did not continue to pursue. Supernova had departed Grand Roque Venezuela after spending 12 days touring the Los Roques Islands in Venezuela, documenting their experiences for their YouTube channel. Using an agent they legally entered, checked in and had visas and permits to be in Venezuela. Supernova was approx. 200nm east of Grand Roque when the attack took place. After I received the call, I issued a Pan Pan on ch 16 from my vessel anchored in Prickly Bay Grenada. A charter vessel in St George's responded as did the airport tower. The airport tower notified the Grenada Coast Guard who in turn also contacted the Trinidad Coast Guard. I provided the Supernova crew with the phone number to call the Grenada Coast Guard who received a report of the incident. The GCG advised them to set course for Prickly Bay and maintain contact with GCG. This was a very close call for my friends on Supernova. As of 1400 local time in Grenada, they are still around 80nm SW of Grenada and should arrive in Prickly Bay Sunday morning. I cannot imagine the terror they must have felt and the PTSD from which they may need to recover. They will prepare a report for CSSN as soon as they can. For God's sake stay well clear of Venezuelan Islands."
reported by SY DARK HORSE