What happened Rena Monrovia?

What happened Rena Monrovia?

She was renamed Andaman Sea in 2007 and had sailed under her current name and owner since 2010. On 5 October 2011, due to navigation errors near the Astrolabe Reef, the Rena ran aground near Tauranga, New Zealand, resulting in an oil spill….MV Rena.

History
Capacity3,351 TEU
Crew20

What was Rena carrying?

The container ship Rena was carrying 1,368 containers, including 32 containing hazardous substances and 121 containing perishable foodstuffs. 547 of them were on deck and 821 below deck. In total, an estimated 169 containers fell overboard.

What causes the grounding of MV Rena?

A final report into causes and circumstances of the 2011 grounding of the MV Rena containership on New Zealand’s Astrolabe Reef has found that it was the failure of the master and crew to follow proper voyage planning, navigation and watchkeeping practices and the ship manager’s insufficient oversight of vessel’s …

What happened in the Rena?

On 5 October 2011 the Mediterranean Shipping Company-chartered, Liberian-flagged container ship Rena astonished local mariners by grounding on the clearly marked Astrolabe Reef in the Bay of Plenty while approaching Tauranga Harbour. Three months later the vessel broke in half.

Who was the captain of the Rena?

Mauro Balomaga
Photo / Alan Gibson. The captain and navigation officer of container ship Rena have each been jailed for seven months. Mauro Balomaga, the captain of the container ship, and Leonil Relon also lost their name suppression when they appeared in the Tauranga District Court today for sentencing.

Where is the Rena ship now?

Marine Ecologist Phil Ross explores the Rena ship wreck. The desolate wreck of the MV Rena, which ran aground on the Astrolabe Reef in October 2011, has been reclaimed by nature and become a thriving kelp forest.

Has the Rena been removed?

Container removal operations from Rena began once all of the oil had been removed, with the first container lifted off on 16 November 2011. On 8 January 2012, Rena separated into two pieces and an estimated 200–300 of the approximately 830 remaining containers were lost overboard.

What happened to MV Rena and deep horizon?

In January 2012, the Rena completely broke in half and the stern section slipped off of the reef and eventually sank. A small amount of oil and containers escaped the ship as it broke in half.

Is the Rena still there?

The Rena wreck is now managed by the Astrolabe Community Trust, which took over responsibility for the future of the wreck after the initial clean up.

Who was driving the Rena?

Captain Mauro Balomaga and navigation officer Leonil Relon, both from the Philippines, had previously pleaded guilty to mishandling the vessel and altering ship documents. The Liberian-flagged MV Rena hit a reef off the North Island on 5 October 2011.

When did the Rena crash?

5 October 2011
Early in the morning of 5 October 2011, the cargo vessel Rena struck Astrolabe Reef 12 nautical miles off Tauranga and grounded. The 21-year-old 236-metre Liberian-flagged cargo vessel was en route from Napier to Tauranga and travelling at around 21 knots when it struck.

What happened to the captain of the Rena?

The men responsible for causing New Zealand’s worst maritime environmental disaster by grounding the Rena off Tauranga’s coast have been sentenced to seven months in jail. …

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