Sinking of Oryong 501 explained

The Sinking of Oryong No 501 occurred on December 1, 2014, in the Bering Sea. The fishing trawler sank with an official crew of 60, including 35 Indonesians, 13 Filipinos, 11 South Koreans, and a Russian inspector.[1] However Russian sources state that there were 62 aboard.[2]

The 83-metre long Oryong No 501 [3] is a forty-year-old vessel operated by Sajo Industries, initial reports suggested that the ship became swamped by waves whilst the crew were hauling in their catch. On December 1, 2014 the international rescue operation, hampered by inclement weather, managed to recover three Filipinos, three Indonesians and the Russian inspector.

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Notes and References

  1. News: [종합2보]사조산업 오룡호 '좌초'…60명 탑승·韓선원 1명 사망 |url = http://www.newsis.com/ar_detail/view.html?ar_id=NISX20141201_0013329788&cID=10201&pID=10200 |newspaper=Newsis |last=서 |first=상준 |date = 2014-12-01 .
  2. News: Parfitt . Tom . December 2, 2014. More than 50 fishermen feared dead in Bering Sea trawler tragedy . The Daily Telegraph. December 5, 2014.
  3. Web site: 선박제원상세조회 → Detailed search of the vessels data . Busan Regional Oceans and Fisheries Administration . ko . 2015-01-17.