Derelicts
Derelict M/V bulk rose anchored in 20-53.39N 072-37.54E
India-west Coast · Gulf of Khambhat · HYDROPAC 4240/15
- issued
- 2015-12-29 23:08Z
- status
- cancelled 2015-12-31 14:18Z (archive)
- authority
- NAVAREA VIII 894/15 291001Z DEC 15.
- sea
- Arabian Sea
- position
- 20.890, 72.626
- source
- nga_json · first seen 2026-08-17 13:38Z
Original warning text
INDIA-WEST COAST. GULF OF KHAMBHAT. DNC 03. DERELICT M/V BULK ROSE ANCHORED IN 20-53.39N 072-37.54E.
This area · derelict & adrift vessels
37 within 180 nm since 2001 · 1 in the last 12 months · 1 in force now
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- Derelict M/V al jafzia aground in 19-11.50N 072-46.40E2026-07-21
- Derelict barge saraswati adrift in vicinity 18-52.92N 072-46.53E at 062130Z oct2023-10-08
- Derelict vessel partially submerged and adrift in 19-44.90N 072-09.00E 070830Z aug2023-08-07
- Derelict vessel partially submerged and adrift in vicinity 19-35.41N 070-23.67E at 091030Z jan2023-01-10
- Derelict F/V tulsi devi anchored in 20-30.00N 072-44.00E at 170355Z aug2022-08-18
- Derelict F/V hareshwari adrift in 18-19.30N 072-57.30E at 092002Z aug2022-08-11
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Timeline
- Cancel HYDROPAC 4152/15, 4240/15, 4242/15 and this msgcancelled by · 2015-12-31
Nearby now · within 120 nm
- Hazardous operations 190230Z to 191130Z in area bound by 20-26.00N 072-27.00E, 20-26.00N 072-40.00E,…Exercises · 20.8 nm
- RACON at luhara point light 21-39.57N 072-32.89E inoperativeNav aids · 46.4 nm
- Derelict M/V al jafzia aground in 19-11.50N 072-46.40EDerelicts · 102.3 nm
- Survey operations 15 jul thru 14 aug by M/V trimurti in area bound by 19-07.08N 072-48.20E, 19-05.68N…Surveys · 108.8 nm
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