General information

IMO:
9646912
MMSI:
272705000
Callsign:
UUEA
Width:
11.0 m
Length:
59.0 m
Deadweight:
Gross tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Dredger
Ship type:
Flag:
Ukraine
Builder:
Owner:
Operator:
Insurer:

Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moving
Course:
134.3° / -127.0
Heading:
139.0° / -127.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
moving
Area:
Romania
Last seen:
2025-07-23
21 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
From:
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
21 days ago
Source:
T-AIS

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2025-07-08
2025-07-17
9d 13h 53m
2025-07-07
2025-07-08
8h 43m
2025-06-24
2025-06-24
5h 43m
2025-06-10
2025-06-11
19h 31m
2025-04-22
2025-04-22
17m
2025-04-22
2025-04-22
11m
2025-04-22
2025-04-22
59m
2025-04-21
2025-04-21
23m
2025-04-21
2025-04-21
8m
2025-04-15
2025-04-15
10h 13m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
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Latest news

Passage through Bystre Canal restored

Wed Aug 06 11:53:13 CEST 2025 Timsen

From Aug 6, the Ukraine officially has restored trhe passage through the Bystre Canal for vessels with a draft of up to 4.5 m., about two weeks after the 'Ingulskyj', with 11 people on board, exploded on the evening of July 23, during scheduled work at the mouth of the Danube. Three employees of the Sea Ports Administration of Ukraine died as a result of the explosion. Other crew members were injured and hospitalized. This decision opens up new opportunities for shipowners who previously faced restrictions due to the temporary closure of the canal. During the closure of the Bystre Canal, many shipowners were forced to increase their freight rates to compensate for the additional costs. However, the prices offered by the carriers turned out to be unacceptable to charterers. After the resumption of the Bystre Canal, market participants predict a partial revival of freight traffic on the Danube due to more balanced conditions for negotiations between sellers and buyers.

Mine explosion killed three crew members, dredger sank

Thu Jul 31 10:50:10 CEST 2025 Timsen

On the night of July 23, the 'Ingulsky' , wiht 11 crew members on board, struck a naval mine during routine dredging works on the Danube near Vilkovo in the Bystre estuary in the Odesa delta region. The mine exploded and caused the ship to sink in the one of the canal, linking the Danube to the Black Sea. The explosion killed three crew members and injured eight more. The injured crew were taken to hospital for treatment. The Danube remained navigable in the area with the southern Sulin Channel open to ship traffic, which is also linking to the Danube. The Bystre has been open to commercial vessels after Ukraine liberated Snake Island from Russian control. The Ukrainian authorities started investigating the incident.

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