Weather problems dog Shen Neng 1 unloading
STRICKEN bulk carrier Shen Neng 1 will be in Australia for at least another two weeks while maritime experts unload her cargo of coal to ensure a safe towage overseas.
Maritime Safety Queensland (MSQ) said it planned to begin a specialist ship-to-ship transfer of about 19,000 tonnes of coal from the ship on Wednesday.
“Our objective has always been to have the ship removed from our waters as quickly...
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