NYK Joanna Rescues Fishermen off Philippines Coast

October 13, 2015

 

On October 3, NYK Joanna, a containership operated by NYK, rescued seven fishermen in distress off the coast of the Philippines.

While the NYK vessel was sailing on October 3 from Vungtau, Vietnam, to Tokyo, Japan, the ship’s crew discovered the fishermen drifting off the coast of Philippines and rescued all of them in about two hours.

The fishermen had departed from Pangasinan in the Philippines on September 30, and their boat had overturned and sunk in bad weather on October 2. The seven fishermen were due to disembark from NYK Joanna at the port of Tokyo on October 7 and then return home.

-- About NYK Joanna --

Captain: Ankur Seth
Flag: Singapore
Crew: 22 seafarers (Indian, Filipino, Indonesians)
Gross Tonnage:   27,051 tons
Type of Vessel: Containership
Ship management: NYK Shipmanagement Pte. Ltd.
 

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