Coast Guard responding to report of grounded fishing vessel in Marshall Islands

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 Coast Guard responding to report of grounded fishing vessel in Marshall Islands

HONOLULU — The Coast Guard is responding to a report of the 308-foot Chinese-flagged commercial fishing vessel Ou Ya Leng No. 6 aground on Taka Atoll in the Marshall Islands, Wednesday.

A Coast Guard HC-130 Hercules crew is currently headed to the area to assess the situation. Good Samaritans aboard the commercial vessel Andrea Victory and two sister fishing vessels are also en route. Coast Guard watchstanders at the Joint Rescue Coordination Center in Honolulu are working with officials from the Marshall Islands to address the case further.

At 4:15 a.m., Maritime Rescue Coordination Center China personnel notified the Coast Guard of a fishing vessel taking on water 180 nautical miles (207 statute miles) northeast of Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands. The 24 crew reportedly abandoned ship into a motor lifeboat. It was later ascertained the vessel was aground on Taka Atoll, the crew subsequently abandoned ship into their motor lifeboat and are now also on the atoll.

The Hercules crew will attempt to establish contact with the crew and assess the grounded vessel.

It is unknown at this time the cause of the incident, the nationality of the crew and disposition of any cargo or fuel.

“Our first concern is for the crew the vessel, and we are working with our partners to effect a rescue,” said Brendon Ritz of JRCC Honolulu. “We are also working with the government of the Marshall Islands to respond to the grounded vessel.”

Weather in the area is reportedly 11-foot seas with 25 mph winds, forecast to degrade to 14-foot seas with increasing winds.

The Hercules crew is coming from Wake Island where they were involved in the Sincerity Ace case since Monday. Their home base is Coast Guard Air Station Barbers Point in Hawaii.

The Ou Ya Leng No. 6 is reportedly a fish carrier targeting squid in the Western and Central Pacific Fishing Commission area now aground in the territorial waters of the Republic of the Marshall Islands.

Taka Atoll, also known as Toke Atoll, is a small, uninhabited coral atoll in the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands and is roughly triangular made up of six small islands with an area of less than a square mile and lagoon in the center. Around 400 people inhabit nearby Utirik Atoll. The Republic of the Marshall Islands is located near the equator and slightly west of the International Date Line. Its total population of about 53,000 people live across the nation's 29 coral atolls with Majuro as the capital.

The Andrea Victory is participating in the Automated Mutual-Assistance Vessel Rescue System (AMVER), a worldwide voluntary reporting system sponsored by the United States Coast Guard. It is a computer-based global ship reporting system used worldwide by search and rescue authorities to arrange for assistance to persons in distress at sea.

“This case is unfolding in a remote part of the Pacific with most surface vessels days away; thus the assistance of commercial vessels is extremely valuable to our effort coordinating help for this crew,” said Ritz.

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