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Fishing ship<br />

Inaara (ex-Ariana, ex-Kyung Dong N° 52, ex-Shokei Maru, ex-Seisho Maru N°32). IMO<br />

7950357. Fishing ship. Length 49 m. Guinean flag. Unknown classification society. Longliner<br />

built in 1972 in Kochi (Japan) by Kochi Jyuko. Recorded by IOTC (Indian Ocean Tuna<br />

Commission) as vessel fishing for tunas in the Indian Ocean. Owned by SIPEM Guinée SARL<br />

(Guinea). Sold as is in Spain. Unknown <strong>des</strong>tination of demolition.<br />

Anchored at St. Helena Island, April 2006, served by a crew of various origins including, on the picture, Asian<br />

sailors flying the Guinean flag © Bruce Salt<br />

Safety (ex-Stril Safety, ex-Born Safety, ex-Klara Birting, ex-Gronnevet, ex-Gos I, ex-<br />

Knekt). IMO 5133876. Standby safety vessel. Length 57 m. Panamanian flag.<br />

Unknown classification society. Built in 1949 in Uraga (Japan) by Uraga Docks.<br />

Former whale catcher of the Norwegian whaling fleet in Antarctica. Converted to fishing ship in 1965 and<br />

then in 1987 in “standby safety vessel “ ; lengthened from 51 to 57 m. Owned by Mystical Spirit<br />

Navigation (!) (Greece). Sold for demolition in Turkey.<br />

June 2006, the ex-whale catcher is rusting in Eleusis (Greece) © Aleksi Lindström<br />

<strong>Ship</strong>-<strong>breaking</strong>.<strong>com</strong> # 21 - <strong>Robin</strong> <strong>des</strong> <strong>Bois</strong> / November 2010 - 8/43

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