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A salvage tug, known also historically as a wrecking tug, is a specialized type of
tugboat A tugboat or tug is a marine vessel that manoeuvres other vessels by pushing or pulling them, with direct contact or a tow line. These boats typically tug ships in circumstances where they cannot or should not move under their own power, su ...
that is used to rescue ships that are in distress or in danger of sinking, or to salvage ships that have already sunk or run aground.


Overview

Few tugboats have ever been truly fully dedicated to salvage work; most of the time, salvage tugs operate towing barges, platforms, ships, or performing other utility tugboat work. Tugs fitted out for salvage are found in small quantities around the globe, with higher concentrations near areas with both heavy shipping traffic and hazardous weather conditions. Salvage tugs are used by specialized crew experienced in salvage operations (
salvor Marine salvage is the process of recovering a ship and its cargo after a shipwreck or other maritime casualty. Salvage may encompass towing, re-floating a vessel, or effecting repairs to a ship. Today, protecting the coastal environment from ...
s). Their particular equipment includes: * extensive towing provisions and extra tow lines/cables, with provisions for towing from both bow and stern and at irregular angles * extra cranes * firefighting gear ** deluge systems ** hoses ** nozzles * mechanical equipment such as: ** common mechanical repair parts ** compressed air gear ** diving equipment ** steel for hull patches ** welding equipment * pumps


Modern development

The total demand for salvage tug services is significantly down from its peaks in the years around World War II. The increasing sensitivity of societies and legal systems to environmental damage and the increasing size of ships has to some extent offset the decline in the number of salvage operations undertaken. Accidents such as major oil tanker groundings or sinkings may require extensive salvage efforts to try to minimize the environmental damage such as that caused by the ''Exxon Valdez'' oil spill, or the '' Amoco Cadiz'' and ''
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'' disasters.


In popular culture


In film

*'' The Key'', based on a novel by
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, is about WWII
Admiralty tug Admiralty tugs were tugboats built for and operated by the Royal Navy. These were vessels built to Admiralty specifications and in specific classes during the First and Second World Wars. They were built to meet the Royal Navy's demand for au ...
operations. * In 1943,
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's team made the film ''Épaves'' (''Shipwrecks''). * ''
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'' is a film about an ocean liner which disappeared in mysterious circumstances and is discovered by a maritime salvage contractor.


In television

*'' Shipwreck Men'' (2013) is a reality TV series that follows crews who salvage and raise wrecked vessels.


In literature

* Farley Mowat's historical books ''
The Grey Seas Under ''The Grey Seas Under'' is a non-fiction book by Canadian author Farley Mowat about the Atlantic Salvage Tug ''Foundation Franklin'', operated by the firm Foundation Maritime in Canada's Maritime provinces from 1930 to 1948. The book traces the ...
'' and ''The Serpent's Coil'' detail North Atlantic salvage operations in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s by salvage tugs operated by the firm Foundation Maritime. * Wilbur Smith's novel
Hungry as the Sea ''Hungry as the Sea'' is a 1978 Wilbur Smith Wilbur Addison Smith (9 January 1933 – 13 November 2021) was a Zambian-born British-South African novelist specialising in historical fiction about international involvement in Southern Africa a ...
is a tale about the master of a salvage tugboat and her operations


See also

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Admiralty tug Admiralty tugs were tugboats built for and operated by the Royal Navy. These were vessels built to Admiralty specifications and in specific classes during the First and Second World Wars. They were built to meet the Royal Navy's demand for au ...
* Anchor handling tug supply vessel * Emergency tow vessel * Fireboat *
Marine salvage Marine salvage is the process of recovering a ship and its cargo after a shipwreck or other maritime casualty. Salvage may encompass towing, re-floating a vessel, or effecting repairs to a ship. Today, protecting the coastal environment from ...
*
Rescue and salvage ship Rescue and salvage ships (hull classification symbol ARS) are a type of military salvage tug. They are tasked with coming to the aid of stricken vessels. Their general mission capabilities include combat salvage, lifting, towing, retraction of grou ...
*
Tugboat A tugboat or tug is a marine vessel that manoeuvres other vessels by pushing or pulling them, with direct contact or a tow line. These boats typically tug ships in circumstances where they cannot or should not move under their own power, su ...


References

* Farley Mowat: '' The Grey Seas Under: The Perilous Rescue Mission of a N.A. Salvage Tug'' (on the salvage career of the tug ''
Foundation Franklin SS ''Foundation Franklin'' was a seagoing salvage tug built for the Royal Navy as HMS ''Frisky'' in 1918. In 1924, the tugboat was sold and renamed ''Gustavo Ipland'' before being acquired in 1930 by Foundation Maritime and renamed ''Foundation ...
''). The Lyons Press, 2001, (First published as ''The Grey Seas Under'', Little, Brown & Co., 1958, )
A Reassessment of the Marine Salvage Posture of the United States
ed National Research Council Committee on Marine Salvage Issues, Marine Board, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems., National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1994


External links


International Salvage Union
trade association for salvage tugs
''International Tug and Salvage'' magazine, website

''Salvage World'' magazine, International Salvage Union
also available online at www.marine-salvage.com * Sampling of salvage companies *

a US-based tug and salvage company *

a Greek maritime company with salvage operations *
Resolve Marine Group
a Global US based maritime emergency response company. *
Smit Internationale
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SvitzerWijsmuller
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Titan Salvage
a Global US based salvage company with offices around the world. *
United Salvage
a UK/Australian/South Pacific salvage company {{DEFAULTSORT:Salvage Tug Tugboats Marine salvage