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MV ''Selendang Ayu'', , was a Malaysian-registered
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bulk cargo ship chartered by the IMC Group. It ran aground off
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in western
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's
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on 8 December 2004 after its engine failed. Six crew members died when a rescue helicopter was engulfed by a breaking wave; the ship broke in two, resulting in a large
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.


Final voyage

On 28 November 2004, ''Selendang Ayu'' left
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, Washington, bound for
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, China. On board was a cargo of of
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, along with of fuel oil. Arrival in China was scheduled for 17 December but the ship was running at reduced speed due to high winds and heavy seas. After the ship had sailed through Unimak Pass, the ship's engine malfunctioned and was shut down, at around noon on 6 December. At this point, the ship was north-west of Bogoslof Island and around from
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, the nearest port. The cause of the engine failure was found to be a cracked
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in the no. 3 cylinder and the ship's engineers decided to isolate that cylinder, restart the engine using the five remaining cylinders and sail to Dutch Harbor, where the defective cylinder could be repaired. By 21:00, the no. 3 cylinder had been isolated but the engine could not be restarted. At this time, the wind was Beaufort force 8, from the north-west, and the ship was drifting towards land at about . The following morning, it was discovered that four of the engine's cylinders also had cracked
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s. It was decided to replace the worst of these and make another attempt to restart the engine. By now, the sustained wind speed was around and the ship was drifting at in seas. At 11:00, the
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cutter arrived on scene and was standing by. The no. 6 cylinder head, weighing was removed and lashed to the deck but worsening weather and the ship's roll prevented any more work on the engine for the next 18 hours. Fuel was transferred to inboard tanks to reduce the likelihood of a spill if the ship should run aground. During the afternoon, the ship drifted past Bogoslof Island at a distance of around . The ocean-going tug ''Sidney Foss'' arrived after sunset at 18:30 and a line was attached. However, with winds now at and waves of , the tug was only able to slow the vessel's drift. A second tug, ''James Dunlap'' was hired from Dutch Harbor, with the intention of attaching it to ''Selendang Ayu''s stern so it could be turned to face into the wind, allowing it to be towed away from
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. However, soon after ''James Dunlap'' arrived, the tow-line from ''Sidney Foss'' parted at 07:30 on 8 December and the weather made it impossible to re-establish the tow. At 11:15, the ship passed into water shallow enough for its anchors to be used. One anchor was dropped and this halted the ship for around an hour, until the wind worsened and the ship began to drift towards the shore again. The starboard anchor could not be lowered as the port anchor had wrapped around the bow of the ship. ''Alex Haley'' tried to attach a towline to turn the ship and allow the second anchor to be dropped but this also failed.


Rescue

Two
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had been sent from
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to
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to rescue ''Selendang Ayu''s crew, if necessary. At 14:00 on 8 December, the first of these helicopters began to winch nine of the ship's crew from the deck and, 50 minutes later, began to lower them to the deck of ''Alex Haley'' while the second Jayhawk began to pick up nine more crew members and transferred them ashore. This left seven senior officers and one deck cadet on board the ship, which had now managed to lower its starboard anchor. Work on the engine continued but the ship ran aground at 17:05. One of the Jayhawks returned to evacuate the remaining crew and, by 18:15, only the master and a Coast Guard
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were still to be lifted off the ship. A
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broke over the ship's bow and the helicopter was engulfed in spray. Its engines flamed out from water ingestion and the helicopter crashed into the sea and sank. ''Alex Haley''s HH-65B Dolphin was airborne and was able to rescue the three members of the Jayhawk's crew but only one of the seven members of the ship's crew. There was no sign of the remaining six men so the Dolphin took the rescued crew ashore. At 19:15, ''Selendang Ayu'' broke in two; the master and the Coast Guard swimmer were safely recovered at 20:35. The crew of the Dolphin helicopter, CGNR 6513, were later awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for their actions. The Coast Guard searched unsuccessfully for the remaining crew until their efforts were called off on 10 December.


Impact

The ship had been carrying a significant amount of fuel, so there were fears that ''Selendang Ayu'' could create the worst Alaskan
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since ''Exxon Valdez''. One tank containing of fuel ruptured when the ship broke apart. It is estimated that of heavy bunker C
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and of
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was on board when she grounded. Ultimately, of bunker oil and diesel spilled, which is about 2.9% of the volume of crude oil spilled from ''
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''. The crew had transferred the fuel internal tanks when the ship foundered, and heaters were turned off so that the fuel would thicken in the cold waters. However, environmental officials estimate that up to 1.28 million liters of thick fuel oil () leaked from the freighter. The carcasses of over 1,600 birds and 6
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were recovered from beaches along the western shore of Unalaska Island after the spill.


Notes


External links


State of Alaska incident report


''Anchorage Daily News''.
More Oil Spilled than first estimated
''CBC''


National Transportation Safety Board Report

All Coast Guard-related press releases

Wreck Site entry
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