Seawork were instructed by a refinery to attend site at short notice following an incident where a refuelling vessel lost control and hit a jetty that collapsed. The debris on the seabed was causing an obstruction to the berth that was in required to be in constant use by tankers . A diving team and […]
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Read MoreSeawork responded to a major incident involving a jack up barge working on a jetty refurbishment project in Milford Haven. Following the initial requirement involving the righting and refloating of the jack up barge, the recovery of items from the seabed including a 250-tonne crane, control cabins, and a variety of machinery was undertaken, overseen […]
Read MoreSeawork were instructed by a South Coast Major Port to attend site at short notice following an incident where a Linkspan pontoon had sunk. The pontoon was on the seabed and was causing an obstruction to the berth that was in required to be available for use by ships. A diving team and support vessel […]
Read MoreSeawork are often instructed by Insurance Companies to salvage or remove vessels that sink on rivers and inland waterways. A typical example is shown on the River Seven, where an award-winning narrowboat had sunk. The vessel sank some time prior to instruction the River Seven is famous for the ‘Seven Boar’, allowing her to fill […]
Read MoreSeawork were selected by the Icelandic Maritime Authority to assist with wreck investigation and body recovery from wrecks in deep water in North West Iceland. The vessels were located on the edge of the Artic Circle and in water depths of around 90 metres. Working from the Icelandic Coast Guard Vessel ‘Thor’ Seawork provided the […]
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