Derelicts
Derelict 78 meter M/V nand kawas, black and white hull, adrift vicinity 15-21.2N 081-03.0E at 160540Z dec
HYDROPAC 2201/03
- issued
- 2003-12-19 10:42Z
- status
- cancelled 2003-12-23 11:50Z (archive)
- cancels
- HYDROPAC 2199/03
- authority
- NAVAREA VIII 708/03 181001Z DEC 03
- sea
- Bay of Bengal
- position
- 15.353, 81.050
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
1. DERELICT 78 METER M/V NAND KAWAS, BLACK AND WHITE HULL, ADRIFT VICINITY 15-21.2N 081-03.0E AT 160540Z DEC. 2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 2199/03. 3. CANCEL THIS MSG 26 DEC.
This area · derelict & adrift vessels
23 within 180 nm since 2003 · 0 in the last 12 months · 0 in force now
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- Two F/V adrift in vicinity 13-45.60N 081-48.60E at 221503Z jun2023-06-22
- Derelict F/V sunk in vicinity 14-12.8N 080-12.35E2021-09-14
- Derelict F/V sunk in vicinity 14-12.8N 080-12.35E on 13 sep2021-09-14
- Derelict drill rigs adrift: a. olinda star in 16-27.46N 082-25.6E2021-05-25
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Timeline
- Derelict 78 meter M/V nand kawas, black and white hull, adrift vicinity 15-21.3N 081-43.0E at 160540Z deccancels · 2003-12-19
- Derelict 78 meter M/V nand kawas, black and white hull, adrift vicinity 15-21.3N 081-43.0E at 160540Z decreplaced · 2003-12-19
- Hazardous operations: a. 270430Z to 271430Z dec in area bound by 15-31N 069-38E, 16-13N 068-30E, 16-45N…cancelled by · 2003-12-23
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Buoy established in 14-05.21N 080-28.50ENav aids · 83 nm
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