General information

IMO:
8806113
MMSI:
211208720
Callsign:
DBCK
Width:
12.0 m
Length:
55.0 m
Deadweight:
Gross tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Other Ship
Ship type:
Flag:
Germany
Builder:
Owner:
Operator:
Insurer:

Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Restricted movement
Course:
96.5° / -8.0
Heading:
81.0° / -8.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
moving
Area:
North Sea
Last seen:
2025-02-12
< 1 min ago
Source:
T-AIS
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
2 min ago
Source:
T-AIS

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2025-02-09
2025-02-10
21h 57m
2025-02-05
2025-02-09
3d 17h 4m
2025-02-05
2025-02-05
49m
2025-02-03
2025-02-04
18h 41m
2025-01-30
2025-02-03
3d 18h 59m
2024-11-15
2025-01-29
75d 3h 18m
2024-11-14
2024-11-15
18h 29m
2024-11-12
2024-11-12
1h 10m
2024-11-11
2024-11-12
15h 28m
2024-11-07
2024-11-11
3d 16h 41m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Elbe 1
2025-02-11
Leave
Elbe 1
2025-02-11
Enter
Lighthouse Roter Sand
2025-02-09
Leave
Weser Pilot Innen
2025-02-09
Leave
Mellum
2025-02-09
Leave
Bremerhaven
2025-02-09
Leave
Bremerhaven
2025-02-05
Enter
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

Researches returned to Bremerhaven after wreck expedition

Mon Apr 12 10:08:02 CEST 2021 Timsen

On Apri 11 the 'Heincke' along with the embarked scientists returned from a research trip to Bremerhaven with samples and underwater videos of sunken warships near Heligoland. The focus of the investigation was the cruiser SMS 'Mainz', which was sunk in 1914. The researchers wanted to analyze possible dangers that emanate from ordnance remaining inside the wreck. The researchers also brought mussels out on the wreck. They are to be collected again in three months and examined for toxicological substances. According to official estimates, there are around 1.3 million tons of ammunition from World War II in the German North Sea. Little is known about the impact that contaminated sites have on the environment. A European research team led by the German Maritime Museum is looking for answers as part of the “North Sea Wrecks” project.

Research ship investigating old war wreck

Tue Apr 06 10:31:02 CEST 2021 Timsen

In search of dangerous old ammunition, scientists set off aboard the 'Heincke' in Bremerhaven on April 6, 2021, to the wreck of the cruiser SMS 'Mainz' in the North Sea, which was sunk west of Heligoland in 1914. Samples are to be taken there in order to analyze possible dangers posed by weapons inside the wreck. Tests in the Baltic Sea have already shown that old, decomposing weapons, mines, grenades and bombs pose a threat to the environment. In the North Sea, the tide and currents mean that the situation is once again different from that in the Baltic Sea. The research trip was actually planned for spring 2020. Due to the corona restrictions, it has not yet take place. If there is enough time, the researchers could also investigate the SMS 'Ariadne' and the 'V 187' West of Heligoland.

Body of missing crewman found

Tue Aug 28 08:38:28 CEST 2012 Timsen

The decomposed body found by an f/v in the Northsea, eight miles west of Eiderstedt on Aug 20, has now been identified as that of the missing crewman of the "Heincke" which was recently lost over board.

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