Browsing Aquatic News Index by Place "Amami Oshima Island"
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38 Filipino crew missing as cargo ship sinks in Japan; Pinoy sailor rescued
September 4, 2020 , on page 1-6)A Panamanian-registered freighter cargo ship carrying 43 crew, including 39 Filipinos and 5,800 cows, sank off the waters of Amami Oshima Island in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan. But, the Department of Foreign ... -
39 Filipinos in sunken cattle ship off Japan
September 4, 2020 , on page A1-A2)Japanese coast guard rescuers searched Thursday for the remaining 42 crew, including 39 Filipinos, of a ship believed to have sunk in a typhoon, after a lone survivor was found bobbing in a lifejacket. The 11,947-ton Gulf ... -
42 feared dead as ship capsizes off Japan
September 4, 2020 , on page 5)A Panamanian-flagged vessel carrying 6,000 cows and 43 crewmembers, including 39 Filipinos, sank off Japan waters after transmitting a distress signal during a typhoon. The Gulf Livestock 1 issued the distress call early ... -
Japan stops rescue amid 'violent' storm
(Manila Standard,September 6, 2020 , on page A2)Japanese authorities on Saturday temporarily suspended their search for dozens of missing sailors from a cargo ship that sank in a typhoon, as waves and strong wind caused by an approaching storm hampered the operation. ... -
Search for missing ship Pinoys suspended
September 6, 2020 , on page A3)The Japanese coast guard has temporarily suspended the search for more than 30 Filipino crew of the cargo ship that capsized in southwestern Japan on Wednesday as another typhoon barreled toward Japan’s Kagoshima prefecture, ... -
Search resumes for crew of capsized cattle ship
September 8, 2020 , on page A5)Japan's coast guard resumed late on Monday its aerial search mission for 40 missing crew from the capsized cattle ship Gulf Livestock 1 in the East China Sea after the storm passed. Two crewmen have been rescued, while ... -
Ship with 39 Pinoys missing
September 4, 2020 , on page 3)The Department of Foreign Affairs is verifying with the Philippine Embassy in Tokyo and its other foreign posts the report that a Panamanian-registered freighter with 43 crewmembers, including 39 Filipinos, went missing ...