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Last known position 25-50.25S 047-44.01E at 132300Z sep
M/V Moquini Unreported Mauritius To Durban · HYDROPAC 1534/05
- issued
- 2005-09-20 21:54Z
- status
- cancelled 2005-11-02 14:32Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROPAC 1509/05
- authority
- IOR 05121813 20 SEP 05.
- position
- -28.321, 40.204
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
1. M/V MOQUINI UNREPORTED MAURITIUS TO DURBAN. LAST KNOWN POSITION 25-50.25S 047-44.01E AT 132300Z SEP. TWO STROBES LOCATED BY AIRCRAFT IN 29-30.80S 036-26.04E AND 29-36.75S 036-26.68E. VESSELS IN VICINITY REQUESTED TO KEEP A SHARP LOOKOUT, ASSIST IF POSSIBLE. REPORTS TO CAPETOWN OR DURBAN RADIO. 2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 1509/05.
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- M/V clipper legacy reports crewman with heart attack in 30-01S 042-11E at 091614Z jul2014-07-09
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Timeline
- Last known position 25-50.25S 047-44.01E at 132300Z sepcancels · 2005-09-16
- Last known position 25-50.25S 047-44.01E at 132300Z sepreplaced · 2005-09-16
- HYDROPAC messages in force 020800Z nov 2005cancelled by · 2005-11-02
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