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INDONEZJA / Bali / Sanur
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- slotwim( SO:4.93 | SW:0 )
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- 2012-07-26 21:15
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- listopad 2010
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Foto-informacje:kapitan stracil orientacje w nocy i zaparkowal swoj pojazd na rafie koralowej
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no wiec nadal nie usuniety - ponizej info z maja 2012... troche w balijskim stylu, przewrocilo sie, niech lezy...
A shipped owned by the State-owned oil company Pertamina has been stranded on the reef off Sanur’s beach since November 2010 with little indication that any effort is being made to remove the vessel that is both an eyesore and a continuing environmental threat to Bali’s southern coastline.
Officials seem reluctant to either comment or move against the ship, despite a range of legal remedies available to them. Port authorities could free the ship and make claims against the vessels insurers or offer it up to salvage as an abandoned vessel.
Clearly its high time for Pertamina or Benoa port authorities to take steps to remove the ship which has greeted guest staying at the luxury resorts along Bali’s Sanur Beach for nearly 2 years and continues to pose an environmental hazard.
(1/8/2011) A tug-boat owned by the State-owned oil company Pertamina remains an eyesore and high-and-dry aground a reef off Bali's Sanur Beach, 2 month's after its initial grounding on November 6, 2010.
Although Indonesian maritime law allows Bali port officials to take any steps necessary to protect navigation and remove the potential threat to Bali's natural shoreline, Benoa officials seem reluctant to call in salvage crews and haul the ship away to a safe anchorage.
An earlier promise to remove the ship from the reef on December 7, 2010, has come and gone with no results.
Radar Bali underlined in a recent edition the absolute lack of action to move the ship and the mysterious reluctance of port authorities even discuss the current status of the ship, its actual owners, the circumstances of its grounding or when the Mertasari reef, opposite a popular public beach, will be free of the eyesore.
According to Radar Bali, the village chief of Sanur is promising to again raise the issue of the long-stranded ship with the relevant authorities.
To jest nawet gorzej niż myślałam. A pewnie tam nie za bardzo przejmują się ochrona przyrody?
no niestety, co wiecej z tego co sie dowiedzialem nie bardzo mieli pomysl co dalej - ani odholowac, ani podniesc na zadnych plywakach itp - za ciezki i za plytko, ewakuowali zaloge i sprzet i na tym sie skonczylo - ciekawe czy nadal tam stoi
To ma być kapitan? Uszkodził tylko rafę :(((
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INDONEZJA / Bali / Sanur

- Autor
- slotwim( SO:4.93 | SW:0 )
- Typ
- Reportaż
- Data dodania
- 2012-07-26 21:15
- Data wykonania
- listopad 2010
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Foto-informacje:kapitan stracil orientacje w nocy i zaparkowal swoj pojazd na rafie koralowej
Komentarze do zdjęcia
no wiec nadal nie usuniety - ponizej info z maja 2012... troche w balijskim stylu, przewrocilo sie, niech lezy...
A shipped owned by the State-owned oil company Pertamina has been stranded on the reef off Sanur’s beach since November 2010 with little indication that any effort is being made to remove the vessel that is both an eyesore and a continuing environmental threat to Bali’s southern coastline.
Officials seem reluctant to either comment or move against the ship, despite a range of legal remedies available to them. Port authorities could free the ship and make claims against the vessels insurers or offer it up to salvage as an abandoned vessel.
Clearly its high time for Pertamina or Benoa port authorities to take steps to remove the ship which has greeted guest staying at the luxury resorts along Bali’s Sanur Beach for nearly 2 years and continues to pose an environmental hazard.
(1/8/2011) A tug-boat owned by the State-owned oil company Pertamina remains an eyesore and high-and-dry aground a reef off Bali's Sanur Beach, 2 month's after its initial grounding on November 6, 2010.
Although Indonesian maritime law allows Bali port officials to take any steps necessary to protect navigation and remove the potential threat to Bali's natural shoreline, Benoa officials seem reluctant to call in salvage crews and haul the ship away to a safe anchorage.
An earlier promise to remove the ship from the reef on December 7, 2010, has come and gone with no results.
Radar Bali underlined in a recent edition the absolute lack of action to move the ship and the mysterious reluctance of port authorities even discuss the current status of the ship, its actual owners, the circumstances of its grounding or when the Mertasari reef, opposite a popular public beach, will be free of the eyesore.
According to Radar Bali, the village chief of Sanur is promising to again raise the issue of the long-stranded ship with the relevant authorities.
To jest nawet gorzej niż myślałam. A pewnie tam nie za bardzo przejmują się ochrona przyrody?
no niestety, co wiecej z tego co sie dowiedzialem nie bardzo mieli pomysl co dalej - ani odholowac, ani podniesc na zadnych plywakach itp - za ciezki i za plytko, ewakuowali zaloge i sprzet i na tym sie skonczylo - ciekawe czy nadal tam stoi
To ma być kapitan? Uszkodził tylko rafę :(((
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