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Westsea Gail

IMO9550905


Abandonment ID: 00913
Nombre del buque:Westsea Gail
Bandera:Australia
No. OMI:9550905
Puerto de abandono:Dubai, UAE
Fecha de abandono:1 Octubre 2023
Fecha de notificación:12 Marzo 2024
Reporting Member Govt. or Org.:Fed. Int. de los Trabajadores del Trasporte (ITF)
No. de marinos:4
Nacionalidades:India(4)
Circunstancias:P&I : Unknown

Type : Anchor Handling Vessel

2 seafarers have not been paid since August 2023 (7 months).
Their contracts have expired and they want to be repatriated.
The SEA’s makes reference to the vessel being covered by an ITF TCC, but this is not the case and never has been.
Acciones tomadas:11 Marzo 2024: Flag State informed
Contacted the owner, managers, flag state (Tuvalu) and the UAE maritime authorities have been informe
Estado de la repatriación:12 Marzo 2024: Repatriation pending
Estado del pago:12 Marzo 2024: Payment Pending
US$6,260
Comentarios y observaciones:Fed. Int. de los Trabajadores del Trasporte (ITF) (12 Marzo 2024)
Maritime data sources including Equasis show the vessel as being Australia flagged, but the vessel is now under Tuvalu

Australia (14 Marzo 2024)
I’d just like to confirm that the record needs to be amended to reflect that the vessel is not flagged to Australia. It has not been flagged to Australia since 2016.

Organisación Marítima Internacional (20 Marzo 2024)
I herewith would like to inform that IMO today received further confirmation from Mr. Mark Krzyzak at SP Global concerning Anchor Handling Tug Supply ‘WESTSEA GAIL’, IMO Number 9550905, that Tuvalu, who’s focal points are herewith included, registered the vessel in 2018 but also that it was deleted on 11 December 2018. As was notified on 13 March 2024, the vessel has currently on board 4 seafarers from India, who were abandoned in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on 1 October 2023. The insurer is: UNKNOWN.

 
Última actualización: Jueves - 11 Abril 2024 10:24:52^ top


En colaboración con la Organización Marítima Internacional