Derelicts
Derelict 229 meter M/V asian empire adrift in 26-57N 133-46E at 290446Z apr
Western North Pacific · HYDROPAC 1228/14
- issued
- 2014-04-29 09:19Z
- status
- cancelled 2014-05-02 09:19Z (archive)
- self-cancels
- 2014-05-02 09:19Z
- cancels
- HYDROPAC 1206/14
- authority
- NAVAREA XI 315/14 290735Z APR 14.
- position
- 26.950, 133.767
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
WESTERN NORTH PACIFIC. 1. DERELICT 229 METER M/V ASIAN EMPIRE ADRIFT IN 26-57N 133-46E AT 290446Z APR. 2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 1206/14. 3. CANCEL THIS MSG 020919Z MAY 14.
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- 15 meter F/V yujin maru nr 21 disabled and adrift due to engine failure in 24-00N 133-39E at 200300Z jan 152015-01-20
- 15 meter F/V yujin maru nr 21 disabled and adrift due to engine failure in 24-09.8N 133-49.5E at 190515Z jan…2015-01-19
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- Derelict 229 meter M/V asian empire adrift in 26-27.8N 134-48.2E at 270158Z aprcancels · 2014-04-27
- Derelict 229 meter M/V asian empire adrift in 26-27.8N 134-48.2E at 270158Z aprreplaced · 2014-04-27
- Cancel HYDROPAC 1228/14 and this msg, vessel towedcancelled by · 2014-05-01
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