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On 21 October 1991, on its way from Ashdod (Israel) to Rouen (Normandy) the Maltese bulk carrier Erato encountered very bad weather conditions and ran into difficulty. It sank off Algeria with a cargo of 25 894 tonnes of phosphate. During this accident, 500 tonnes of bunker fuel was discharged at sea.

Rescue operations were carried out but 5 crew men went missing.

Sources:

  • IMO/UNEP/MAP/REMPEC, 2004, List of alerts and accidents in the Mediterranean
  • MAMACA Emina, GIRIN Michel, LE FLOCH Stéphane and EL ZIR Rawad, 2009, Review of chemical spills at sea and lessons learnt, Interspill 2009 conference
  • Legambiente and the Civil Protection Department, 2007, Pollution from hydrocarbons in the Mediterranean Sea
  • HOOKE Norman, 1997, Maritime casualties 1963-1996, second edition, LLP Limited, London

Name: Erato

Date: 21 October 1991

Location: Mediterranean


Accident area : off Algeria

Cause of spill : adverse weather conditions

Quantity transported : 25,894 tonnes of phosphate

Type of pollutants : phosphate and bunker fuel

Quantities spilled : 25,894 tonnes of phosphate + 500 tonnes of bunker fuel

Ship type : bulk carrier

Built date : 1968

Flag : Maltese




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