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Sat Jun 13, 2020, 09:36 AM Jun 2020

Video: VLOC Stellar Banner Scuttled Off Brazil

https://gcaptain.com/vloc-stellar-banner-scuttled-off-brazil-video/

Salvors working the Stellar Banner wreck off the coast of the Brazil have scuttled the vessel more than three months after the it ran aground fully loaded with iron ore.

The 300,000 DWT Very Large Ore Carrier was scuttle Friday approximately 150km from Maranhão.

The vessel was refloated earlier this month following the removal of approximately 145,000 metric tons of iron ore from the vessel’s holds. Due to the condition of the ship, the decision was made to sink the vessel in deeper waters with any remaining iron ore on board. Authorities said they do not believe the remaining iron ore poses a threat to the marine environment.

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The Marshall Islands-registered MV Stellar Banner ran aground approximately 100km from coast of São Luís on February 24, 2020, as it departed Vale’s Ponta da Madeira Maritime Terminal with more than 270,000 tonnes of iron ore bound for China. All 20 crew members were subsequently evacuated in good condition.

Very Large Ore Carrier is the largest classification of dry bulk ships in the world with ability to carry up to 400,000 tonnes of cargo.

Stellar Banner is owned and operated by South Korea’s Polaris shipping and is chartered to Brazilian mining giant Vale to transport iron ore from Brazil to China.

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