Holland Amerika Lijn
- Jan Sprong
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- Lid geworden op: 02 aug 2004 19:45
- Locatie: Hoorn
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Goede morgen Jan V.
Ja dat klopt,4e wtk, had ik niet gezien.
groet en nog een fijne winderige dag,
Jan
Ja dat klopt,4e wtk, had ik niet gezien.
groet en nog een fijne winderige dag,
Jan
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gr. Bas
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De tender Holland in Boulogne.
Groet ArnoldRe: Holland Amerika Lijn
Ik zat te bladeren in De Spiegels van het jaar 1962 en in De Spiegel van
18 augustus 1962 kwam ik dit stukje tegen
Cor Boer
18 augustus 1962 kwam ik dit stukje tegen
Cor Boer
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Ik lees dat de "Schiedyk" gezonken in 1968 bij Vancouver Island, na 52 jaar olie gaat lekken. Rotterdamse stookolie dus. Stevig bouwsel dat schip dus kwaliteit van vroeger. Jos Linders weet daar nog alles van en heeft het hele verhaal beschreven op dit forum. Het canadese filmpje is hier te zien
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british- ... C155MgzrHw
Normaal werd er alleen Rotterdam gebunkerd dus de helft van de totale inhoud olie zal ontsnappen uit de doorgeroeste DB tanks
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british- ... C155MgzrHw
Normaal werd er alleen Rotterdam gebunkerd dus de helft van de totale inhoud olie zal ontsnappen uit de doorgeroeste DB tanks
Ton Pekel
Wrijving geeft glans en warmte....
........ teveel geeft slijtage!
Wrijving geeft glans en warmte....
........ teveel geeft slijtage!
- Jos Linders
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- Lid geworden op: 22 feb 2005 16:50
- Locatie: Nijmegen
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En de Schiedijk was al de jongste niet meer, gebouwd in 1949.
Hier nog een foto van een week voor die op de rotsen liep. Kerst 1967 Onder de foto staat 1966, maar dat moet 67 zijn.
Groetjes, Jos Linders.
Hier nog een foto van een week voor die op de rotsen liep. Kerst 1967 Onder de foto staat 1966, maar dat moet 67 zijn.
Groetjes, Jos Linders.
Re: Holland Amerika Lijn
Misschien gaan ze haar wel eens lichten, dan komt eindelijk de gereedsschapskist (wel op slot) van die 3e wtk weer eens bovenwater... Een geweldig verhaal was dat Jos.Moet er nu nog om lachen.
Ton Pekel
Wrijving geeft glans en warmte....
........ teveel geeft slijtage!
Wrijving geeft glans en warmte....
........ teveel geeft slijtage!
- Jan Sprong
- Berichten: 1547
- Lid geworden op: 02 aug 2004 19:45
- Locatie: Hoorn
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Goede morgen kombuizenaars,
Hier een foto van de Nieuw Amsterdam in dok bij Wilton Fijenoord Schiedam.
Groet,Jan
Hier een foto van de Nieuw Amsterdam in dok bij Wilton Fijenoord Schiedam.
Groet,Jan
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Wrecked cargo ship begins leaking oil 52 years after it sank in B.C.'s Nootka Sound The MV SCHIEDYK is leaking oil into the waters of a provincial marine park Fifty-two years ago, a cargo ship was sailing south past B.C.'s Bligh Island with 2,100 tonnes of wood pulp and 1,000 tonnes of bulk barley stowed in its hold. The MV SCHIEDYK was carrying goods from Gold River, B.C., to Portland, Ore., sailing past Nootka Sound on the western coast of Vancouver Island. Late in the day, on Jan. 3, 1968, the ship hit an underwater ledge and sank on the south side of Bligh Island. Before the 34 crew members abandoned ship, they saw oil escaping into the ocean. Officials never figured out how much oil escaped at the time, but they're rushing to do it now.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada said Friday the MV SCHIEDYK has started leaking decades-old fuel into the sea. Investigators found the bleeding wreckage upside down at the bottom of the Zuciarte Channel after locals called the Canadian Coast Guard this fall about a inexplicable, stubborn sheen on the water. "After 52 years, the SCHIEDYK has started to leak oil into the environment," said Tyler Yager, with the Canadian Coast Guard. "What we don't know ... is how much fuel remains aboard." The coast guard started getting calls about the oily sheen in mid-September. Investigators travelled north and searched the Bligh Island area, which is now a provincial marine park. They found nothing. Crews attributed the residue to discharge from modern-day vessels sailing up and down the coast, but locals soon called them back. Investigators recently sent a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) into the water and traced the upsurge back to the ship. Officials have so far described the pollution as "minimal," but an incident command post has been set up in the area to contain the spill. Elders with the Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation, on whose traditional territory Bligh Island lies, have identified seven particularly sensitive ecological and archeological sites that need stronger protections. The response team has laid more than 3,000 metres of yellow boom around those areas "as a precaution," Yager said. Investigators are studying historic reports and initial reports from the shipwreck to determine how much oil might have been on board, how much might have leaked at the time of the sinking, and where the fuel tanks were stored. Yager said, so far, they have confirmed the ship was carrying bunker oil and diesel. Newspaper coverage of the sinking said bunker oil escaped the wreckage for as long as two weeks after the freighter went down, but the ship's owners — then Holland-America Lines of Rotterdam — were not going to salvage it. Source : CBCnews
Fisheries and Oceans Canada said Friday the MV SCHIEDYK has started leaking decades-old fuel into the sea. Investigators found the bleeding wreckage upside down at the bottom of the Zuciarte Channel after locals called the Canadian Coast Guard this fall about a inexplicable, stubborn sheen on the water. "After 52 years, the SCHIEDYK has started to leak oil into the environment," said Tyler Yager, with the Canadian Coast Guard. "What we don't know ... is how much fuel remains aboard." The coast guard started getting calls about the oily sheen in mid-September. Investigators travelled north and searched the Bligh Island area, which is now a provincial marine park. They found nothing. Crews attributed the residue to discharge from modern-day vessels sailing up and down the coast, but locals soon called them back. Investigators recently sent a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) into the water and traced the upsurge back to the ship. Officials have so far described the pollution as "minimal," but an incident command post has been set up in the area to contain the spill. Elders with the Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation, on whose traditional territory Bligh Island lies, have identified seven particularly sensitive ecological and archeological sites that need stronger protections. The response team has laid more than 3,000 metres of yellow boom around those areas "as a precaution," Yager said. Investigators are studying historic reports and initial reports from the shipwreck to determine how much oil might have been on board, how much might have leaked at the time of the sinking, and where the fuel tanks were stored. Yager said, so far, they have confirmed the ship was carrying bunker oil and diesel. Newspaper coverage of the sinking said bunker oil escaped the wreckage for as long as two weeks after the freighter went down, but the ship's owners — then Holland-America Lines of Rotterdam — were not going to salvage it. Source : CBCnews
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Met al die kerstbomen op de achtergrond zou het zomaar een Kerstkaartje kunnen zijn