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Costa Concordia - IMO 9320544

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Photo Details
Photographer:Ermanno Carbone [View profile]Title:Costa ConcordiaAdded:Jan 25, 2012
Captured:January 15, 2012IMO:9320544Hits:8,859
Photo Category: Casualties
Description:
Accident Costa Concordia
Vessel Identification
Name:Costa Concordia
IMO:9320544
Callsign:IBHD
Last known flag:ITALY
Technical Data
Vessel type:Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:114,147 tons
Summer DWT:8,900 tons
Length:291 m
Beam:38 m
Draught:8.2 m

Additional Information
Status:Dead
Class society:Registro Italiano Navale
Build year:2006
Builder*:Fincantieri Sestri
Genova, Italy
Owner:-
AIS Information
Last known position:
38°56’24.36” N, 6°45’28.37” E
Status:Underway
Speed, course (heading):
16.8kts, 96° (94°)
Destination:
Location:Cagliari [it]
Arrival:11th Jan 2012
10:00:16 UTC
Last update:
1 year 4 months ago
Source:AIS (AirNav ShipTrax)

Port history
2012 January 11th, 10:00:16 UTCCagliari [it]
2012 January 9th, 06:24:17 UTCBarcelona
2012 January 8th, 06:12:59 UTCMarseille
2012 January 8th, 06:00:14 UTCToulon
2012 January 7th, 06:12:20 UTCSavona
2011 December 31st, 06:12:23 UTCValencia
2011 December 30th, 06:00:08 UTCBarcelona
2011 December 29th, 05:18:19 UTCMarseille
2011 December 28th, 06:24:43 UTCSavona
2011 December 21st, 06:30:26 UTCBarcelona
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Photo Comments (12)

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EmperorFitzgerald36 on Jun 01, 2012 22:54 (11 months ago)
There's your problem.
Guest on Jan 26, 2012 15:31 (1 year ago)
Yes, Tomas, you are getting all twitter and bisted
Tomas Østberg- Jacobsen on Jan 26, 2012 15:25 (1 year ago)
Hehe, i really have that kind of humour myself. But when it comes to maritime matters, i turn into a sour old grape.

Please excuse my perhaps bitter comment.

Best regards Tomas
Guest on Jan 26, 2012 15:22 (1 year ago)
Bad-taste, topical jokes are a British national institution. Anyway, with all the pictures of wrecked and distressed ships on this site (which could be renamed shipwreckspotting.com)and the huge number of hits they get, ghoulishness and morbid curiosity seem to be world-wide characteristics among shipspotters. (Not me, though: wreck pics bore me and I only do sick jokes!)
Tomas Østberg- Jacobsen on Jan 26, 2012 15:11 (1 year ago)
I know that Ted. But i just think it was a little early for all the jokes and stuff that happens allready. But thats just me, hehehe
Captain Ted on Jan 26, 2012 14:45 (1 year ago)
Tomas
I can attest,,the best defence as MASTER is to be sarcastic as possible,,normal reasoning is long time ago vanished from shipping
Tomas Østberg- Jacobsen on Jan 26, 2012 13:08 (1 year ago)
Strange how soon the jokes arrives, after a disaster that claimed many lifes.
Guest on Jan 26, 2012 13:03 (1 year ago)
Passenger-carrying dredger?
Paul Wille on Jan 26, 2012 11:18 (1 year ago)
Rock the boat....
JonWoodhouse on Jan 25, 2012 23:51 (1 year ago)
Indeed it is, and these pics have featured on the news for a while now, but not as good as this one. Great pic, shame to see such a fantastic vessel in such as state.
Captain Ted on Jan 25, 2012 23:47 (1 year ago)
wow wow,,that looks like it does not belong there
MattyBoy on Jan 25, 2012 17:13 (1 year ago)
Ye Gods !! Is that part of the reef embedded in the hull ?
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