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Ships at Haifa, Israel in Week 5 of 2018.


The following movements are covered by a friend at Haifa, Israel -

Sunday 28th January, 2018.


The vessel DIANA was being prepared to be pulled off from grounded position by EDT Suppy Ship EAS.




Meanwhile EDT tug FLYING ENTERPRISE was seen towing the target ship ECE K bound to offshore Askelon.








Tuesday 30th January, 2018.

More preparations were spotted regarding the grounded vessel DIANA to be pulled off from the  grounded position by EDT Suppy Ship EAS.



The 2013 built cargo barge EAS REGAS was spotted towed by the multicat EDT KYROS inside port.




Wednesday 31st January, 2018.

EDT Salvage team is busy with powering the grounded vessel DIANA so she can discharge her freight while the hatches are open, EAS ready to pull off while the deck cargo pontoon EAS REGAS is behind DIANA.


Thursday 1st February, 2018.


EDT tug FLYING ENTERPRISE was seen towing the target ship ECE K returning back to Haifa from Askelon.



Friday 2nd February, 2018.


EDT tug FLYING ENTERPRISE was spotted helping EAS during DIANA Salvage Operation while the vessel was still aground discharging her cargo.



Saturday 3rd February, 2018.


EDT tug FLYING ENTERPRISE was still helping EAS during DIANA Salvage Operation while the vessel was still aground discharging her cargo.






All Photos by our correspondent Peter Szamosi. Do not use these images without my permission. © All rights reserved. Malta Ship Photos & Action Photos - www.maltashipphotos.com

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