Derelicts
Derelict vessel partially submerged and adrift vicinity 10-34.2S 140-34.4E at 191320Z oct
HYDROPAC 1542/00
- issued
- 2000-10-19 16:00Z
- status
- cancelled 2000-10-26 00:00Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROPAC 1534/00
- authority
- RCC AUSTRALIA AUSSAR 8784/00 POR EGC #42073 191509Z OCT 00; RCC VLADIVOSTOK POR EGC #42071 191448Z OCT 00
- sea
- Arafura Sea
- position
- -10.570, 140.573
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
1. DERELICT VESSEL PARTIALLY SUBMERGED AND ADRIFT VICINITY 10-34.2S 140-34.4E AT 191320Z OCT. 2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 1534/00(96), PERSONS RESCUED. 3. CANCEL THIS MSG 26 OCT.
This area · derelict & adrift vessels
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- 20 meter F/V, orange hull, adrift in vicinity 10-11.30S 138-32.01E at 140730Z sep2022-09-14
- 30 meter barge partially submerged and adrift in 09-32.10S 140-54.20E at 170210Z jul2022-07-17
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- 20 persons from F/V TAIFOUN-1 abandoned ship in three liferafts in 45-13N 150-16Ecancels · 2000-10-19
- 20 persons from F/V TAIFOUN-1 abandoned ship in three liferafts in 45-13N 150-16Ereplaced · 2000-10-19
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