MV Rocknes (2001)
(For other ships with the same name, see MV Rocknes.) MV Rocknes was a 166-metre (545 ft)-long rock discharge vessel that hit shallow water and suddenly capsized south of Bergen, Norway on 19 January 2004, killing 18 members of its 30-person crew. At the time of its sinking, it was the world's largest dynamically positioned flexible fall pipe rock dumping vessel. The ship was repaired during 2004 and 2005 and renamed Nordnes.
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MV Rocknes (2001)
(For other ships with the same name, see MV Rocknes.) MV Rocknes was a 166-metre (545 ft)-long rock discharge vessel that hit shallow water and suddenly capsized south of Bergen, Norway on 19 January 2004, killing 18 members of its 30-person crew. At the time of its sinking, it was the world's largest dynamically positioned flexible fall pipe rock dumping vessel. The ship was repaired during 2004 and 2005 and renamed Nordnes.
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Le Rocknes est un navire de co ...... ervice sous le nom de Nordnes.
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拉克尼斯號油輪翻覆事故發生於2004年1月19日,拉克尼斯號 ...... ,以致領航員也沒有注意到該區海圖上的海底地貌改變,終釀悲劇。
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(For other ships with the same ...... and 2005 and renamed Nordnes.
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Le Rocknes est un navire de co ...... ervice sous le nom de Nordnes.
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拉克尼斯號油輪翻覆事故發生於2004年1月19日,拉克尼斯號 ...... 2003年版),卻未能正確判斷水深,以致誤判水深高度而沉船。
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MV Rocknes (2001)
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Rocknes
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拉克尼斯號油輪翻覆事故
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*Kitnes
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*Nordnes
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