Derelicts
Derelict F/V bd 99939 ts adrift in 09-49N 108-56E
South China Sea · Vietnam · HYDROPAC 3413/16
- issued
- 2016-11-05 13:00Z
- status
- cancelled 2016-11-08 13:00Z (archive)
- self-cancels
- 2016-11-08 13:00Z
- cancels
- HYDROPAC 3408/16
- authority
- MRCC VIETNAM 051228Z NOV 16.
- sea
- South China Sea
- position
- 9.817, 108.933
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
SOUTH CHINA SEA. VIETNAM. DNC 11. 1. DERELICT F/V BD 99939 TS ADRIFT IN 09-49N 108-56E. 2. CANCEL HYDROPAC 3408/16. 3. CANCEL THIS MSG 081300Z NOV 16.
This area · derelict & adrift vessels
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- M/V AMR1 disabled and adrift in 10-10.00N 109-11.00E at 091255Z dec2022-12-09
- Vessel adrift in vicinity 08-33.00N 110-33.00E at 071220Z nov2022-11-07
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Timeline
- F/V bd 99939 ts, ten persons on board, sinking in 09-49N 108-56E at 042130Z novcancels · 2016-11-05
- F/V bd 99939 ts, ten persons on board, sinking in 09-49N 108-56E at 042130Z novreplaced · 2016-11-05
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Dangerous wreck in 10-22.31N 107-46.96EWrecks · 75.7 nm
- Sunken wreck exists in 10-22.31N 107-46.96EWrecks · 75.7 nm
Worldwide now
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