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MS Sea Diamond

MS Sea Diamond was a cruise ship operated by Louis Hellenic Cruise Lines. She was built in 1984 by Valmet, Finland for Birka Line as Birka Princess. The ship ran aground near the Greek island of Santorini 5 April 2007, and sank the next day leaving two passengers missing and presumed dead.

Sea Diamond at Rhodes, Greece
History
Name
  • 1986–2006: Birka Princess
  • 2006–2007: Sea Diamond
Owner
Operator
Port of registry
Ordered16 April 1984[1]
BuilderValmet, Vuosaari shipyard, Helsinki, Finland
Cost350 million Finnish markka[1]
Yard number321
Laid down1984
Launched29 October 1985[1]
In serviceApril 1986[1]
Identification
FateRan aground and sank in 2007
General characteristics (as built)[1]
TypeCruiseferry
Tonnage
Length142.95 m (469 ft 0 in)
Beam24.70 m (81 ft)
Draught5.75 m (19 ft)
Installed power
Speed
  • 20 knots (37 km/h; 23 mph) (service)
  • 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph) (maximum)
Capacity
  • 1,500 passengers
  • 1,394 passenger berths
  • 80 cars
General characteristics (after 2006 refit)[1]
TypeCruise ship
Tonnage22,412 GT
Capacity
  • 1,537 passengers
  • 1,537 passenger berths
NotesOtherwise same as built

History edit

Originally named Birka Princess, the ship was built by the Finnish state-owned company Valmet at their Vuosaari shipyard in Helsinki[2] at a cost of 350 million Finnish markka[1] (58,9 million). She was delivered in 1986 and operated for Birka Line in the Baltic Sea cruiseferry market, sailing on 24-hour cruises between Stockholm in Sweden and Åland in Finland. Between 1990 and 2003 she also made longer cruises around the Baltic Sea during the summer season.[1]

 
MS Birka Princess in her original exterior appearance and livery.
 
MS Birka Princess in Stockholm, 2005, displaying the changes made to the superstructure in the 1999 refit.

Between 1992 and 2002, the ship's exterior was used to portray the fictional ship MS Freja in the Swedish TV soap opera Rederiet.[3]

As built, she had a small car deck, with space for 80 passenger cars and a ramp on the port side in the rear.[1] Like most cruiseferries in the Baltic Sea, she was built to ice class 1A.

In 1999 she was extensively refitted at Lloyd Werft in Germany at a cost of approximately US$26 million.[4][5] The fore superstructure was extended and streamlined and 62 new passenger cabins were added, including a new deck of cabins above the bridge. In October 2004, when the new MS Birka Paradise was delivered, the Birka Princess started making two-night cruises from Stockholm to Turku, Helsinki and Tallinn, as well one weekly 24-hour cruise from Stockholm to Mariehamn. The new itineraries proved largely unsuccessful, and on 2 January 2006, the ship was laid up in Mariehamn and put up for sale.

In February 2006 she was sold to the Cyprus-based Louis Cruise Lines for US$35 million (€29.4 million).[4][6] As built, the ship only had an indoor pool in the sauna section on deck 2 in the bow of the ship.[7] A new outdoor swimming pool was installed and the sundeck area increased at Turku Repair Yard, Naantali.[8] She entered service in the Mediterranean Sea as the second former Birka Line ship in the Louis Cruise Lines fleet, after MS Princesa Marissa, the former MS Prinsessan/Finnhansa. After the sale she was registered in Valletta, Malta. She changed flags in late 2006. At the time of her sinking she was owned by Elona Maritime Ltd, a company based in Malta,[9] but registered at Piraeus, Greece.[2]

Artwork on the ship included two reliefs by ceramic artist Åsa Hellman.[10]

Sinking edit

 
Attempts to prevent the stricken cruise ship from sinking

On 5 April 2007, at around 16:00 EEST (13:00 UTC)[11] the ship ran aground on a well-marked[12] volcanic reef east of Nea Kameni,[13][14] within the caldera of the Greek island of Santorini, began taking on water, and listed up to 12 degrees to starboard before her watertight doors were reportedly closed (a report which was later refuted when the wreck was examined).[15] The 1,153 passengers, mostly Americans and 60 Canadians, were initially all reported to be safely evacuated in three-and-a-half hours, with four injuries.[16] Some passengers, including a group of 77 students from Paisley Magnet School in North Carolina,[17] were evacuated from the car ramp through the former car deck onto boats, but some passengers had to climb down rope ladders from the higher decks. The ship was towed off the rocks, and her list stabilized.[14][18] Later, it was reported that two French passengers were missing.[19]

 
The Santorini caldera, the final resting place (marked) of Sea Diamond

The large amount of water taken on board led to the ship sinking shortly before 7:00 EEST on 6 April 2007, only a few hundred metres from the shore.[20][21] Video footage shows that, toward the end, the ship completely capsized before settling stern first onto the sea floor.[22] It was later reported that the tip of the bulbous bow was only 62 metres (203 feet) below sea level, but the stern was in water up to 180 metres (590 feet) deep. It is feared that the wreck would soon slide deeper and sink into the submerged caldera of the volcanic island.[12] It has been speculated that the deep, almost vertical shore of the bathtub-like caldera made it impossible to beach the ship and save her from becoming a total loss.

Missing edit

Two French citizens, Jean Christophe Allain, aged 45, and his daughter Maud, 16, were listed as missing. Allain's wife said her cabin filled with water when the ship struck rocks and that she narrowly escaped. She was not sure whether her husband and daughter made it out because the events happened so suddenly. Her son was on deck at the time and was evacuated safely.[23] The family were accommodated in cabin 2014,[24] an outside standard cabin on the starboard side of the vessel on deck 2, the lowest passenger deck.[7]

Divers examined the wreck on 6 April to gather information on the ship's current position and to seek the missing passengers but the search of the cabin recovered nothing. Divers continued searching on 10 April, but nothing was reported. Later in the same day, local governors apologized to the French family for their missing relatives.[24][25] The black box containing the recordings of the conversations before the crash was discovered on 15 April, while the bodies of the two missing persons were never found.[12]

Investigations edit

On 7 April, Greek authorities announced that they were charging the captain and five other officers with negligence. State television reported they were charged with causing a shipwreck through negligence, breaching international shipping safety regulations and polluting the environment. Additional charges could be made depending on the fate of the two missing passengers. All six were released until further notice but if convicted they could face a five-year prison sentence.[26]

 
Empty life rafts automatically released in water, now covered with oil slicks from the Sea Diamond

On 13 April 2007, it was reported that investigators using a remotely controlled submarine found the ship's data recorder (VDR). In a struggle to protect the data, they secured it in a special sterilized bin and the authorities were to have transferred it to the United States in order to reveal the saved data, an action that only the manufacturer of the VDR can perform. The Greek Merchant Marine Ministry said the recorder could reveal details of the sinking of the ship which could be used in the prosecution of crew members.[12]

DNV, one of the world's leading classification agencies, stated in their press release that "At the time of the accident, DNV had issued class certificate, safety management certificate and ship security certificate. Sea Diamond had no overdue surveys and no condition of class". For the Sea Diamond to have been issued a Class certificate, her water-tight doors would have to have been fully operational.[27]

Investigations carried out by the defense team of the Master of the Vessel and Louis Cruise Lines, after a lawsuit had been filed against them, have included a new hydrographic survey of the area of the accident in Santorini. This survey was carried out by Akti Engineering, and discovered discrepancies between the actual mapping of the sea area and the official charts used by the Sea Diamond (and all other vessels) at the time of the accident. The detailed survey claimed that the reef, which the Sea Diamond struck is, in fact, lying at 131 metres (430 ft) from shore and not at a distance of 57 metres (187 ft), as is incorrectly marked on the nautical chart. The official chart also shows the depth of the water at the area of impact varying from 18–22 metres (59–72 ft), whilst the recent survey shows that it is only 5 metres (16 ft).[28]

The findings obtained by Akti Engineering have since been passed on to the Hellenic Hydrographic Office of the Hellenic Navy and other responsible authorities, with the aim that the necessary changes to maritime charts should be made and similar accidents to be prevented.[28] According to a branch reviewing source, the Hellenic Hydrographic Office initially rejected the new mapping,[29] but a later study confirmed the findings of Akti.[30]

A Greek scuba diver gathering evidence for a judicial investigation of the Sea Diamond shipwreck died in October 2007 from decompression sickness after ascending too quickly.[31]

Aftermath edit

In order to avoid an oil spill, plans were made to recover some 450 tonnes (500 short tons) of fuel from the ship's tanks. As of 20 September 2007, fuel had started to leak into other parts of the ship, but not yet into the surrounding environment.[32] In June 2009, some of the fuel was pumped off the wreck.[33] On 14 May 2007, it was announced that Louis Cruise Lines had bought M/S Silja Opera (renaming it M/S Cristal) to replace the Sea Diamond.

On 19 June 2007, the owners, operator and captain of the Sea Diamond cruise ship were fined €1.17 million for causing marine pollution.[34]

On 21 August 2007, a lawsuit was filed in United States federal court on behalf of the passengers who were aboard the ship when she sank.[35]

After six years in the courts, the Sea Diamond captain and an insurance company employee were given 12- and 8-year jail sentences, respectively.[36]

Raising edit

After the sinking there was much demand from the residents of Santorini for the wreck be raised and removed. Further questions were posed but never answered as to why the ship was moved to deeper water to be allowed to sink in the first place. In May 2011, the Greek government claimed that removing the Sea Diamond would be "too costly" and said that the 150-million-euro cost of raising the ship should be the responsibility of the insurers and company that owned the ship. The latter two have no plans to raise the ship, however.[37]

In October 2017 the Merchant Marine Ministry of Greece announced the wreck will be raised, out of environmental and navigational concerns.[38] It is an artificial reef for now.

Images from Birka Princess edit

Images from Birka Princess taken one week after her maiden voyage in April 1986

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Micke Asklander. "M/S Birka Princess (1986)". Fakta om Fartyg (in Swedish). Retrieved 8 January 2008.
  2. ^ a b Vessel SEA DIAMOND - DNV Exchange
  3. ^ Turister saknas efter "Frejas" förlisning 10 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine - Aftonbladet (in Swedish)
  4. ^ a b Louis Takes Delivery of a New Large Cruise Ship - Press release, 17 March 2006 (PDF)
  5. ^ "Birka Princess - Work carried out at Lloyd Werft".
  6. ^ Birka Line to sell one of its two cruise vessels to Cyprus - Helsingin Sanomat, 14 February 2006.
  7. ^ a b "The deck plan of the Sea Diamond cruise ship". www.dolphin-hellas.gr.
  8. ^ "Home". www.turkurepairyard.com.
  9. ^ Maltese Company Registry, registration number C 38209
  10. ^ Åsa Hellmanin seinäreliefit upposivat risteilijäaluksen mukana - Helsingin Sanomat 12 April 2007 (in Finnish).
  11. ^ Hareyan, Armen (5 April 2007). "Cruise Ship Evacuates 1167 Passengers off the Greek Island Santorini". HULIQ.
  12. ^ a b c d . Yahoo news. 13 April 2007. Archived from the original on 15 April 2007. Retrieved 14 April 2007.
  13. ^ "TA NEA 10.04.2007".
  14. ^ a b "Cruise ship evacuated off Greece". 5 April 2007 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  15. ^ "Mostly Americans aboard evacuated Greek cruise".
  16. ^ "Dobbs Ferry tourists return today from ill-fated cruise".
  17. ^ "77 students, parents and teachers from Paisley Magnet School had to be rescued".
  18. ^ "Hundreds rescued from cruise ship". CNN.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 3 October 2008.
  20. ^ "Two missing at Greek cruise site". 6 April 2007 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
  21. ^ Cruise ship sinks after hitting Mediterranean reef (Images)
  22. ^ "Sinking of Sea Diamond". YouTube.
  23. ^ Two passengers missing after luxury cruise liner sinks in the Aegean Sea 9 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ a b "Άκαρπες οι έρευνες".
  25. ^ Greek rescue teams search for two missing people, BLN – International, 6 April 2007.
  26. ^ Greek cruise ship's personnel face negligence charges over sinking, USA Today, 7 April 2007
  27. ^ Richardsen, Per Wiggo (9 April 2007). "Sea Diamond – clean from class related issues". DNV. Retrieved 5 May 2007.
  28. ^ a b Louis press release: M/V Sea Diamond Struck the Reef and Sunk Due to Incorrect Mapping of the Area, Retrieved 2 November 2007
  29. ^ "New Twist in Sea Diamond Sinking?". from the original on 13 May 2013.
  30. ^ "Map Found to Be Erroneous in Sea Diamond Case". www.cruisecritic.com.
  31. ^ Luther Monroe (7 October 2007). . CDNN. Archived from the original on 12 May 2008.
  32. ^ "Sea Diamond Sinks Off The Coast Of Greece - April 5, 2007".
  33. ^ Sea Diamond: Ολοκληρώθηκε η απάντληση καυσίμων H Ναυτεμπορική daily, 16 June 2009 [1]
  34. ^ "Hefty fine for Sea Diamond". Kathimerini. 19 June 2007. Retrieved 19 June 2007.
  35. ^ Cruise Bruise: Cruise Ship Sinking Results In Two Deaths, Retrieved 6 November 2007
  36. ^ "6 Years Later: Verdict in Deadly Sinking of Sea Diamond Cruise Ship". Cruise Law News. 1 August 2013.
  37. ^ "Santorini cruise ship wreck 'too costly' to remove | Kathimerini". www.ekathimerini.com.
  38. ^ Staff, C. I. N. (21 October 2017). "Greek Officials to Raise Sea Diamond Wreck". www.cruiseindustrynews.com.

External links edit

  • The cruise vessel Sea Diamond
  • (in Greek)
  • Ship Profile
  • New Twist in Sea Diamond Sinking?
  • Το ναυάγιο του MS Sea Diamond - E-MARINEWS (in Greek)

Amateur video and photos edit

  • Videos by member of student group
  • View from island: April 5 2007 evacuation, April 6 2007 sinking
  • Amateur photos before the incident
  • Two short video clips of Birka Princess

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from the existing Greek Wikipedia article at el Nayagio toy Sea Diamond see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated el Nayagio toy Sea Diamond to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation MS Sea Diamond was a cruise ship operated by Louis Hellenic Cruise Lines She was built in 1984 by Valmet Finland for Birka Line as Birka Princess The ship ran aground near the Greek island of Santorini 5 April 2007 and sank the next day leaving two passengers missing and presumed dead Sea Diamond at Rhodes GreeceHistory Name1986 2006 Birka Princess 2006 2007 Sea Diamond Owner1986 2006 Birka Line 2006 2007 Louis Public Co 1 Operator1986 2006 Birka Line 2006 2007 Louis Hellenic Cruise Lines Port of registry1986 2006 Mariehamn Finland 2006 Valletta Malta 2006 2007 Piraeus Greece 1 Ordered16 April 1984 1 BuilderValmet Vuosaari shipyard Helsinki Finland Cost350 million Finnish markka 1 Yard number321 Laid down1984 Launched29 October 1985 1 In serviceApril 1986 1 IdentificationCall sign SVMC IMO number 8406731 MMSI 256162000 FateRan aground and sank in 2007 General characteristics as built 1 TypeCruiseferry Tonnage21 484 GT 2 412 DWT Length142 95 m 469 ft 0 in Beam24 70 m 81 ft Draught5 75 m 19 ft Installed power4 Wartsila Vasa 12V32 combined 17652 kW Speed20 knots 37 km h 23 mph service 22 knots 41 km h 25 mph maximum Capacity1 500 passengers 1 394 passenger berths 80 cars General characteristics after 2006 refit 1 TypeCruise ship Tonnage22 412 GT Capacity1 537 passengers 1 537 passenger berths NotesOtherwise same as built Contents 1 History 2 Sinking 2 1 Missing 2 2 Investigations 2 3 Aftermath 2 4 Raising 3 Images from Birka Princess 4 See also 5 References 6 External links 6 1 Amateur video and photosHistory editOriginally named Birka Princess the ship was built by the Finnish state owned company Valmet at their Vuosaari shipyard in Helsinki 2 at a cost of 350 million Finnish markka 1 58 9 million She was delivered in 1986 and operated for Birka Line in the Baltic Sea cruiseferry market sailing on 24 hour cruises between Stockholm in Sweden and Aland in Finland Between 1990 and 2003 she also made longer cruises around the Baltic Sea during the summer season 1 nbsp MS Birka Princess in her original exterior appearance and livery nbsp MS Birka Princess in Stockholm 2005 displaying the changes made to the superstructure in the 1999 refit Between 1992 and 2002 the ship s exterior was used to portray the fictional ship MS Freja in the Swedish TV soap opera Rederiet 3 As built she had a small car deck with space for 80 passenger cars and a ramp on the port side in the rear 1 Like most cruiseferries in the Baltic Sea she was built to ice class 1A In 1999 she was extensively refitted at Lloyd Werft in Germany at a cost of approximately US 26 million 4 5 The fore superstructure was extended and streamlined and 62 new passenger cabins were added including a new deck of cabins above the bridge In October 2004 when the new MS Birka Paradise was delivered the Birka Princess started making two night cruises from Stockholm to Turku Helsinki and Tallinn as well one weekly 24 hour cruise from Stockholm to Mariehamn The new itineraries proved largely unsuccessful and on 2 January 2006 the ship was laid up in Mariehamn and put up for sale In February 2006 she was sold to the Cyprus based Louis Cruise Lines for US 35 million 29 4 million 4 6 As built the ship only had an indoor pool in the sauna section on deck 2 in the bow of the ship 7 A new outdoor swimming pool was installed and the sundeck area increased at Turku Repair Yard Naantali 8 She entered service in the Mediterranean Sea as the second former Birka Line ship in the Louis Cruise Lines fleet after MS Princesa Marissa the former MS Prinsessan Finnhansa After the sale she was registered in Valletta Malta She changed flags in late 2006 At the time of her sinking she was owned by Elona Maritime Ltd a company based in Malta 9 but registered at Piraeus Greece 2 Artwork on the ship included two reliefs by ceramic artist Asa Hellman 10 Sinking edit nbsp Attempts to prevent the stricken cruise ship from sinking On 5 April 2007 at around 16 00 EEST 13 00 UTC 11 the ship ran aground on a well marked 12 volcanic reef east of Nea Kameni 13 14 within the caldera of the Greek island of Santorini began taking on water and listed up to 12 degrees to starboard before her watertight doors were reportedly closed a report which was later refuted when the wreck was examined 15 The 1 153 passengers mostly Americans and 60 Canadians were initially all reported to be safely evacuated in three and a half hours with four injuries 16 Some passengers including a group of 77 students from Paisley Magnet School in North Carolina 17 were evacuated from the car ramp through the former car deck onto boats but some passengers had to climb down rope ladders from the higher decks The ship was towed off the rocks and her list stabilized 14 18 Later it was reported that two French passengers were missing 19 nbsp The Santorini caldera the final resting place marked of Sea Diamond The large amount of water taken on board led to the ship sinking shortly before 7 00 EEST on 6 April 2007 only a few hundred metres from the shore 20 21 Video footage shows that toward the end the ship completely capsized before settling stern first onto the sea floor 22 It was later reported that the tip of the bulbous bow was only 62 metres 203 feet below sea level but the stern was in water up to 180 metres 590 feet deep It is feared that the wreck would soon slide deeper and sink into the submerged caldera of the volcanic island 12 It has been speculated that the deep almost vertical shore of the bathtub like caldera made it impossible to beach the ship and save her from becoming a total loss Missing edit Two French citizens Jean Christophe Allain aged 45 and his daughter Maud 16 were listed as missing Allain s wife said her cabin filled with water when the ship struck rocks and that she narrowly escaped She was not sure whether her husband and daughter made it out because the events happened so suddenly Her son was on deck at the time and was evacuated safely 23 The family were accommodated in cabin 2014 24 an outside standard cabin on the starboard side of the vessel on deck 2 the lowest passenger deck 7 Divers examined the wreck on 6 April to gather information on the ship s current position and to seek the missing passengers but the search of the cabin recovered nothing Divers continued searching on 10 April but nothing was reported Later in the same day local governors apologized to the French family for their missing relatives 24 25 The black box containing the recordings of the conversations before the crash was discovered on 15 April while the bodies of the two missing persons were never found 12 Investigations edit On 7 April Greek authorities announced that they were charging the captain and five other officers with negligence State television reported they were charged with causing a shipwreck through negligence breaching international shipping safety regulations and polluting the environment Additional charges could be made depending on the fate of the two missing passengers All six were released until further notice but if convicted they could face a five year prison sentence 26 nbsp Empty life rafts automatically released in water now covered with oil slicks from the Sea Diamond On 13 April 2007 it was reported that investigators using a remotely controlled submarine found the ship s data recorder VDR In a struggle to protect the data they secured it in a special sterilized bin and the authorities were to have transferred it to the United States in order to reveal the saved data an action that only the manufacturer of the VDR can perform The Greek Merchant Marine Ministry said the recorder could reveal details of the sinking of the ship which could be used in the prosecution of crew members 12 DNV one of the world s leading classification agencies stated in their press release that At the time of the accident DNV had issued class certificate safety management certificate and ship security certificate Sea Diamond had no overdue surveys and no condition of class For the Sea Diamond to have been issued a Class certificate her water tight doors would have to have been fully operational 27 Investigations carried out by the defense team of the Master of the Vessel and Louis Cruise Lines after a lawsuit had been filed against them have included a new hydrographic survey of the area of the accident in Santorini This survey was carried out by Akti Engineering and discovered discrepancies between the actual mapping of the sea area and the official charts used by the Sea Diamond and all other vessels at the time of the accident The detailed survey claimed that the reef which the Sea Diamond struck is in fact lying at 131 metres 430 ft from shore and not at a distance of 57 metres 187 ft as is incorrectly marked on the nautical chart The official chart also shows the depth of the water at the area of impact varying from 18 22 metres 59 72 ft whilst the recent survey shows that it is only 5 metres 16 ft 28 The findings obtained by Akti Engineering have since been passed on to the Hellenic Hydrographic Office of the Hellenic Navy and other responsible authorities with the aim that the necessary changes to maritime charts should be made and similar accidents to be prevented 28 According to a branch reviewing source the Hellenic Hydrographic Office initially rejected the new mapping 29 but a later study confirmed the findings of Akti 30 A Greek scuba diver gathering evidence for a judicial investigation of the Sea Diamond shipwreck died in October 2007 from decompression sickness after ascending too quickly 31 Aftermath edit In order to avoid an oil spill plans were made to recover some 450 tonnes 500 short tons of fuel from the ship s tanks As of 20 September 2007 fuel had started to leak into other parts of the ship but not yet into the surrounding environment 32 In June 2009 some of the fuel was pumped off the wreck 33 On 14 May 2007 it was announced that Louis Cruise Lines had bought M S Silja Opera renaming it M S Cristal to replace the Sea Diamond On 19 June 2007 the owners operator and captain of the Sea Diamond cruise ship were fined 1 17 million for causing marine pollution 34 On 21 August 2007 a lawsuit was filed in United States federal court on behalf of the passengers who were aboard the ship when she sank 35 After six years in the courts the Sea Diamond captain and an insurance company employee were given 12 and 8 year jail sentences respectively 36 Raising edit After the sinking there was much demand from the residents of Santorini for the wreck be raised and removed Further questions were posed but never answered as to why the ship was moved to deeper water to be allowed to sink in the first place In May 2011 the Greek government claimed that removing the Sea Diamond would be too costly and said that the 150 million euro cost of raising the ship should be the responsibility of the insurers and company that owned the ship The latter two have no plans to raise the ship however 37 In October 2017 the Merchant Marine Ministry of Greece announced the wreck will be raised out of environmental and navigational concerns 38 It is an artificial reef for now Images from Birka Princess editImages from Birka Princess taken one week after her maiden voyage in April 1986 nbsp Birka Princess in the Sea of Aland nbsp Birka Princess main staircaseSee also edit nbsp Greece portal nbsp Transport portal Lists of ship and ferry disasters Lists of shipwrecks Costa Concordia an Italian cruise ship which grounded and capsized in January 2012 killing at least 32 people SS Heraklion a Greek car ferry which capsized and sank in the Aegean Sea in 1966 MS Mikhail Lermontov a Soviet cruise ship which ran aground on well charted rocks and subsequently sank in the Marlborough Sounds New Zealand in 1986 under similar circumstances to the Sea Diamond MS Express Samina a Greek car ferry which hit a pair of rocky islets and sank near the Cyclades island of Paros in 2000 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k Micke Asklander M S Birka Princess 1986 Fakta om Fartyg in Swedish Retrieved 8 January 2008 a b Vessel SEA DIAMOND DNV Exchange Turister saknas efter Frejas forlisning Archived 10 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine Aftonbladet in Swedish a b Louis Takes Delivery of a New Large Cruise Ship Press release 17 March 2006 PDF Birka Princess Work carried out at Lloyd Werft Birka Line to sell one of its two cruise vessels to Cyprus Helsingin Sanomat 14 February 2006 a b The deck plan of the Sea Diamond cruise ship www dolphin hellas gr Home www turkurepairyard com Maltese Company Registry registration number C 38209 Asa Hellmanin seinareliefit upposivat risteilijaaluksen mukana Helsingin Sanomat 12 April 2007 in Finnish Hareyan Armen 5 April 2007 Cruise Ship Evacuates 1167 Passengers off the Greek Island Santorini HULIQ a b c d Cruise ship black box found Yahoo news 13 April 2007 Archived from the original on 15 April 2007 Retrieved 14 April 2007 TA NEA 10 04 2007 a b Cruise ship evacuated off Greece 5 April 2007 via news bbc co uk Mostly Americans aboard evacuated Greek cruise Dobbs Ferry tourists return today from ill fated cruise 77 students parents and teachers from Paisley Magnet School had to be rescued Hundreds rescued from cruise ship CNN Cruise Liner Sunk in Santorini Archived from the original on 3 October 2008 Two missing at Greek cruise site 6 April 2007 via news bbc co uk Cruise ship sinks after hitting Mediterranean reef Images Sinking of Sea Diamond YouTube Two passengers missing after luxury cruise liner sinks in the Aegean Sea Archived 9 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b Akarpes oi ereynes Greek rescue teams search for two missing people BLN International 6 April 2007 Greek cruise ship s personnel face negligence charges over sinking USA Today 7 April 2007 Richardsen Per Wiggo 9 April 2007 Sea Diamond clean from class related issues DNV Retrieved 5 May 2007 a b Louis press release M V Sea Diamond Struck the Reef and Sunk Due to Incorrect Mapping of the Area Retrieved 2 November 2007 New Twist in Sea Diamond Sinking Archived from the original on 13 May 2013 Map Found to Be Erroneous in Sea Diamond Case www cruisecritic com Luther Monroe 7 October 2007 Scuba Diver Dies Investigating Sea Diamond Cruise Ship Wreck CDNN Archived from the original on 12 May 2008 Sea Diamond Sinks Off The Coast Of Greece April 5 2007 Sea Diamond Oloklhrw8hke h apantlhsh kaysimwn H Naytemporikh daily 16 June 2009 1 Hefty fine for Sea Diamond Kathimerini 19 June 2007 Retrieved 19 June 2007 Cruise Bruise Cruise Ship Sinking Results In Two Deaths Retrieved 6 November 2007 6 Years Later Verdict in Deadly Sinking of Sea Diamond Cruise Ship Cruise Law News 1 August 2013 Santorini cruise ship wreck too costly to remove Kathimerini www ekathimerini com Staff C I N 21 October 2017 Greek Officials to Raise Sea Diamond Wreck www cruiseindustrynews com External links edit nbsp Wikinews has related news Cruise ship sinks off Greek coast two missingCaptain of sunken cruise ship charged nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to IMO 8406731 The cruise vessel Sea Diamond Cruise Liner Sunk in Santorini in Greek Ship Profile New Twist in Sea Diamond Sinking To nayagio toy MS Sea Diamond E MARINEWS in Greek Amateur video and photos edit Videos by member of student group View from island April 5 2007 evacuation April 6 2007 sinking Pictures taken by a passenger during evacuation Amateur photos before the incident Two short video clips of Birka Princess 36 23 41 N 25 25 51 E 36 39472 N 25 43083 E 36 39472 25 43083 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MS Sea Diamond amp oldid 1209636283, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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