The MV Princess Ashika was an inter-island ferry which operated in the South Pacific kingdom of Tonga. This motorised vessel (MV) was built in 1972, and...
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HMNZS Manawanui (A09) (redirect from MV Ocean Recovery)
ROV operated from the Manawanui returned photos of the wreck of the MV Princess Ashika, which sank near Ha'apai, Tonga on 5 August 2009. The vessel was decommissioned...
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MV ʻOtu Angaʻofa ("friendly islands") is an inter-island ferry which has operated in Tonga since 2010. It replaced MV Princess Ashika, which had sunk...
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Karalus is a former Tongan Cabinet Minister. He resigned following the MV Princess Ashika disaster. Karalus is from Taranaki. He had worked in airline management...
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years BP. Haʻafeva was to have been the destination of the ill-fated MV Princess Ashika, an inter-island ferry that sank on 5 August 2009, claiming many lives...
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He represented Ramsay Dalgety in his perjury trial following the MV Princess Ashika disaster. In June 2017 he was appointed to the Judicial Committee...
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evidence to the Commission of Inquiry into the sinking of the ferry MV Princess Ashika. In November 2010 the charge was quashed by the Supreme Court. In...
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judge at the Royal Commission of Enquiry into the sinking of the MV Princess Ashika. In May 2012, Shuster completed his second two-year term as a judge...
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Parliament. He also gave evidence at the inquiry into the sinking of the MV Princess Ashika, and managed the subsequent criminal prosecutions. Following the departure...
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of his vessels was first to reach the scene of the sinking of the MV Princess Ashika and he gave evidence that the ship was unfit to sail. In 2010 he was...
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to purchase a replacement. The request was repeated following the Princess Ashika disaster in 2009. The New Zealand government commissioned a report...
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Enquiry's investigation into the sinking of MV Princess Ashika. The inquiry later found that the Princess Ashika had not been surveyed prior to being purchased...
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1958-1979 MV Yatu Lau 1969-1983 TSMV Ovalau II 1983-2003 TSMV Jubilee II 1984-1997 MV Princess Ashika 1989–2009 677 GT MV Island Navigator 1999–2008 647 GT...
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bodies were not recovered. MV Princess Ashika, a ferry which capsized in Tonga a month later List of maritime disasters MV Butiraoi, an I-Kiribati ferry...
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counsel to the Shipping Corporation of Polynesia Ltd, owners of the MV Princess Ashika. In January 2019 Faʻotusia was charged with wrongful interference...
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The sinking of MV Teratai Prima occurred on 11 January 2009, around 04:00 local time (January 10, 21:00 UTC) when a ferry carrying more than 300 people...
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before the Supreme Court, was a criminal trial over the sinking of the MV Princess Ashika, an inter-island ferry which sank in August 2009 with seventy-four...
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The sinking of MV Dumai Express 10 occurred on the morning of 22 November 2009 when a ferry carrying more than 300 people sank near the island of Iyu Kecil...
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New Star incident (redirect from Mv new star)
Unnamed ferry 26 Jul: Unnamed migrant boat 31 Jul: Langeland 5 Aug Princess Ashika 25 Aug P31 5 Sep: Ilinden 6 Sep: SuperFerry 9 9 Sep: Teh Teh 30 Sep:...
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2009 Lake Ohrid boat accident (redirect from MV Ilinden)
Unnamed ferry 26 Jul: Unnamed migrant boat 31 Jul: Langeland 5 Aug Princess Ashika 25 Aug P31 5 Sep: Ilinden 6 Sep: SuperFerry 9 9 Sep: Teh Teh 30 Sep:...
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2018-09-22. Retrieved 2018-09-23. Odunga, Maureen (29 September 2018). "Mv Nyerere Retrieval Ends". Daily News. Tanzania Standard Newspapers. Retrieved...
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The MV Alam Pintar and FV Etoile des Ondes collision took place in the English Channel in 2009 and involved the Singapore bulk carrier Alam Pintar and...
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December 2009. "7359462". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 18 December 2009. "m.v. DON CARLOS (II)". Mareud. Archived from the original on 14 July 2011. Retrieved...
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MV Liberty was a Russian cargo ship which was turned into an artificial reef south of Cyprus in 2009. The ship had a gross tonnage of 225 GT, a length...
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MV Demas Victory was a Dubai-based supply ship which sailed to offshore oil and gas platforms. It capsized 10 nautical miles off the coast of the Qatari...
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Transport System sold off their vessels; SuperFerry 15, 16, 17, and, 18, MV SuperFerry 9 was refurbished and rebuilt, reducing her passenger capacity...
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the cause of the collision remains undetermined. The ferry involved was the MV Catalyn V, bound for Lubang Island, about 150 kilometers south of Manila....
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deployment. During the final days of the Certification Exercise (CERTEX), an MV-22 assigned to USS Boxer suffered a mishap on short approach to New Orleans...
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MV Coco-4 was a ferry that sunk near Bhola Island, Bangladesh on 27 November 2009, killing 75 people, out of more than a thousand on board, with several...
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Helgason, Guðmundur. "Steelhead (SS-280)". uboat.net. Retrieved May 23, 2023. "MV Forafric (+1941)". wrecksite.eu. Retrieved April 23, 2024. Nevitt, Allyn D...
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