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Over 1,000 Crew Members Are Stranded On ‘Abandoned’ Cargo Ships Globally Without Pay Or Food
Nation & State ^ | 10-9-2021

Posted on 10/09/2021 5:41:35 AM PDT by blam

Pandemic-driven global trade disruptions and an increasing number of shipping companies abandoning their own vessels over mounting debts including older vessels deemed too costly to repair has led to the rise in the phenomenon of crewmembers simply being abandoned at sea, often left to fend for themselves as they await pay which sometimes never comes.

A Friday investigative report in The Wall Street Journal has detailed some of the shocking stories of tanker crew members left adrift after companies abandoned vessels or sold or transferred them, or couldn’t pay mounting debts, while trying to survive oftentimes on little food even while moored close to resort locations in places like Dubai – or in other cases floating off the Suez Canal or at Black Sea ports.

“The $14 trillion shipping industry, responsible for 90% of world trade, has left in its wake what appears to be a record number of cargo-ship castaways,” the report begins. “Abandonment cases are counted when shipowners fail to pay crews two or more months in wages or don’t cover the cost to send crew members home, according to the International Maritime Organization, a United Nations agency.”

Image via NUSPM

The UN agency recorded a doubling in the number of abandonment cases for 2020, with the number expected to grow once again for 2021 particularly after a noticeable surge in cases now getting media attention.

WSJ cites the industry labor union, International Transport Workers’ Federation, to detail that over 1,000 international crew members are currently abandoned. But the report assures the true number of those left aboard container ships and bulk carriers whose transport operations have been halted is likely way higher, given individual crew members’ reluctance to come forward for fear of not getting hired by other freight companies.

Though most of those who effectively overnight became “castaways” choose to stay aboard abandoned ships until they get paid, in many cases they legally cannot disembark even if they wanted to due to complex local laws dictating policies of many ports. The Wall Street Journal explains:

Some governments require sailors to remain aboard as guarantors until shipowners pay port authorities for berth fees and other charges. More often, sailors refuse to disembark, convinced they will never recoup months or years of lost wages if they leave. Seafarers stuck on board generally borrow money from friends and family to feed themselves and crewmates.

Many say they will stay put until the ship is sold for scrap, which can take years, rather than go home empty-handed.

Some survive for up to a year on rice and water, or perhaps the goodwill and care packages of nearby ships and people on land, and others might stay put for literally years. The report noted that one engineer aboard a stranded tanker on the Black Sea has been there for four years.

This is a stunning story about the ugly realities in shipping. The numbers of seafarers abandoned is growing, exacting a terrible human toll. “We cannot survive here.” https://t.co/jOLtH8OwRa via @WSJ

— Paul Page (@PaulPage) October 8, 2021

Abandoned seafarers have described the ships as turning into a “prison” and a “slave ship”. One ongoing saga off Romania in the Black Sea involves four crewmembers awaiting the resolution of a high level Romanian court case to determine who is responsible for payment of debts involving the ship’s owner. Legally they simply aren’t allowed off the vessel. In some instances the WSJ documented stories of unpaid workers contemplating suicide. Some of them literally face starvation, and in these instances sometimes attract the help of local charities.

Moored ships hit by storms with crew aboard – yet not able to disembark – is another example of some of the more dramatic and immediate threats to safety these workers face. And then there’s this instance noted in the WSJ report: “Off the coast of Yemen, one of the world’s largest oil supertankers, laden with 1.1 million barrels of crude, sits decaying in a war zone. An errant rocket or the ship’s corroding steel hull could trigger an explosion and massive spill.”

Currently, there are efforts underway among a handful of large nations – namely China, Indonesia and the Philippines – whose ships make up the bulk of international sea freight traffic, to establish an ‘abandonment fund’ to help with emergency assistance for stranded crew. However, it could encourage companies to continue shrugging off responsibility, as is still continually happening according to the report.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abandoned; crews; ships; worldwide
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1 posted on 10/09/2021 5:41:35 AM PDT by blam
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To: blam

Unless the ships are maintained, they are worthless due to the salt water and air rusting everything.


2 posted on 10/09/2021 5:51:30 AM PDT by dynachrome ("I will not be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.")
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To: blam

The press and the old lecher are completely ignoring this ticking time bomb caused by the idiotic response to Covid. Stunningly ignorant. Tic rock…


3 posted on 10/09/2021 5:52:37 AM PDT by TalBlack (We have a Christian duty and a patriotic duty. God help us.)
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Another Biden calamity that has the potential to send US into a depression.


4 posted on 10/09/2021 5:53:55 AM PDT by JonPreston (Q: Never have so many, been so wrong, so often)
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To: dynachrome

Watch for some of these to be scuttled for insurance.


5 posted on 10/09/2021 5:55:58 AM PDT by JonPreston (Q: Never have so many, been so wrong, so often)
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To: blam
Biden just manages to screw everything and everybody. Not one thing he has done has been helpful to this country. He killed oil supplies, opened the border, screwed millions of landlords across the nation, forced businesses to close...forced schools to close...screwed Afghanistan...the UK...but kissed Putin's...

And now sending us into an economic labyrinth from which we will NEVER recover during the next 30 years.

6 posted on 10/09/2021 5:59:33 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: JonPreston

I’m thinking some companies don’t want to admit ownership due to the costs of cleaning up oil spills and hauling a ship to a scrap yard area. Back salaries and repatriation of crews is another expense.


7 posted on 10/09/2021 6:00:42 AM PDT by dynachrome ("I will not be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.")
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To: blam

I have a feeling that signs such as that one will be a lot more common in the near future.

L


8 posted on 10/09/2021 6:02:22 AM PDT by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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To: blam

It would suck if you were trapped on a cargo ship carrying only candy corn.


9 posted on 10/09/2021 6:04:35 AM PDT by Fido969 (45 is Superman!)
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To: Fido969

I love candy corn!


10 posted on 10/09/2021 6:06:29 AM PDT by albie
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To: albie

Well, you’d love it, then.


11 posted on 10/09/2021 6:13:41 AM PDT by Fido969 (45 is Superman!)
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To: blam

I cannot help but wonder if Xi Jinping will be approving bonuses for Wuhan researchers, Fauci & Biden


12 posted on 10/09/2021 6:16:14 AM PDT by Tupelo
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To: blam

I live at the beach on the coast of Washington State close enough to see Canadastan in the distance on a clear day. There’s a major shipping channel that goes north, south, east into the Puget Sound and west to all the Pacific Rim countries.

I have an app on all of my devices called MarineTraffic. I use it to identify ships and fishing vessels that pass my living room window. Any ship big enough to have a transponder is tracked by the app. Very cool. The app displays the name of the vessel, port it’s from and destination. It also posts pictures and specs on the vessels, including commercial fishing boats and pleasure yachts.

The app is world wide. You can look at the port of LA and the area around it. The parked ships you can see is unbelievable. You can also pull way out and look at the shipping channels in any ocean to see all the boat traffic. That view is amazing. There’s so many vessels in the oceans it’s amazing there’s not more collisions at sea.

It’s hard to imagine how anyone could abandon a tanker full of crude or anything given the cost of one of these ships. Most all the big cargo ships I identify with the app, I have used the app for almost 6 years, are no older than 2010 models and newer! Crazy.


13 posted on 10/09/2021 6:19:29 AM PDT by bigfootbob (ALL Biden VOTERS have BLOOD ON THEIR HANDS….Ann Archy)
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To: albie

You are clearly mentally ill…


14 posted on 10/09/2021 6:20:13 AM PDT by EEGator
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To: blam

“Currently, there are efforts underway among a handful of large nations – namely China, Indonesia and the Philippines – whose ships make up the bulk of international sea freight traffic, to establish an ‘abandonment fund’ to help with emergency assistance for stranded crew.”

This is the Red China I know - always willing to step forward and lead the effort to help people in distress.

Where can we send personal funds to help the Red Chinese whose balance of payments is over four hundreds of millions USD per year.

Or is it over 400 billions of dollars per year?


15 posted on 10/09/2021 6:23:08 AM PDT by jeffersondem
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To: bigfootbob

https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/centerx:-12.1/centery:24.8/zoom:2

Thanks for that tip. Fascinating website


16 posted on 10/09/2021 6:24:16 AM PDT by P.O.E.
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To: blam

Punishing farming and businesses in your own country while increasingly outsourcing to other countries for basic necessities is just plain STUPID. Inevitable


17 posted on 10/09/2021 6:26:47 AM PDT by dkGba (God Bless America dkGba)
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To: albie

After 10 days, you would probably never eat the stuff again.


18 posted on 10/09/2021 6:27:06 AM PDT by dynachrome ("I will not be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.")
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To: P.O.E.; bigfootbob

“marine traffic site”

Holy crap!


19 posted on 10/09/2021 6:27:58 AM PDT by dynachrome ("I will not be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.")
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To: blam

All this because of a virus???
Happy fauci?


20 posted on 10/09/2021 6:44:06 AM PDT by 1_Rain_Drop ("There will be a smooth transition to a second Trump administration” - Pompeo)
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