
The cargo ship, operated by Taiwan-based Evergreen Marine Corp., was traveling from Baltimore to Norfolk, Virginia, on March 13, when it ran aground just north of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Marine inspectors will examine the ship’s hull before the Coast Guard allows it to return to the Port of Baltimore to retrieve the offloaded containers. A 334-meter containership owned by Evergreen Marine is aground in Chesapeake Bay not far from the Port of Baltimore on the U.S. A rarely used concept known as general average will put the owners of the cargo in the. Once refloated, the Ever Forward was weighed down again by water tanks to ensure safe passage under the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on its way to an anchorage off Annapolis, The Baltimore Sun reported. Ever Forward finds itself in an unusual economic situation. Marcus Hand The Ever Forward grounded in Chesapeake Bay on 13 March after leaving Baltimore Port and attempts to refloat the ship on 29 and 30 March following dredging around the. The Board of Public Works voted Wednesday to require the owner of the Ever Forward to pay 676,000 toward enhancing oyster bars. The container vessel, named Ever Forward, ran aground Sunday night after leaving Baltimore, Petty Officer 1st Class Steve Lehmann, a spokesman for the Coast Guards Mid-Atlantic district, told ABC News Tuesday morning. Although it is the designer’s choice, the forward owner’s cabin is an option the Wally WHY200 is also offered with a dining space forward, framed by windows. It’s more like that of a small superyacht of 10 to 15 years ago and compares favourably with the CNB 76. BALTIMORE The owner of the huge cargo ship that got stuck in the Chesapeake Bay last year is paying for some of the Chesapeake Bay's restoration efforts.
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Sunday by two barges and five tugboats.Ī full moon and high spring tide helped provide a lift to the salvage vessels as they pulled and pushed the massive ship from the mud, across a dredged hole and back into the shipping channel. The forward owner’s cabin is very spacious and will clearly be a big selling point. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.īALTIMORE (AP) - A container ship the length of more than three football fields has finally been pried from the muddy bottom of the Chesapeake Bay more than a month after it ran aground.Īfter two unsuccessful attempts to dislodge it, and the subsequent removal of roughly 500 of the 5,000 containers it was carrying, the Ever Forward was refloated just before 7 a.m. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
