Crimson Polaris at Eureka, California in August 2014
History
NameCrimson Polaris
OwnerDoun Kisen
Port of registryPanama
Launched2008
Out of service2021
IdentificationIMO number: 9370783
FateRan aground and split in two off the coast of Hachinohe, Japan
General characteristics
Tonnage
Length200 m (656 ft 2 in)
Beam32 m (105 ft 0 in)
Draught6.6 m (21 ft 8 in)
Installed powerDiesel engine

Crimson Polaris was a cargo ship that split in two in August 2021.

History

Crimson Polaris was a cargo ship that was completed in 2008. On 11 August 2021, it ran aground in Hachinohe, Japan nearing the end of a sailing from Thailand carrying 44,000 tonnes of wood chips. The following day it split in two between holds 5 and 6, spilling a trail of oil 24 kilometres (15 mi) long and 800 metres (0.50 mi) wide, with 1,600 tonnes of oil remaining in the ship.[1][2][3] The stern sank while the front section was towed to port for unloading.[4]

References

  1. "Oil spill confirmed from bulker grounding in northeast Japan". Riviera. 13 August 2021.
  2. "Ship runs aground and splits in two in Japan". CNN. 12 August 2021.
  3. "Cargo ship spilling oil off coast of Japan after running aground and splitting in two". The Independent. 12 August 2021.
  4. Bow section of Crisom Polaris brought back to dock Maritime Executive 30 August 2021

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