NYK Vessel Rescues Family in Distress
July 30, 2013

On July 21, Forest Venus, an NYK-operated wood-chip carrier, rescued a family of five adrift in the Pacific Ocean.
Forest Venus had departed from the port of Hachinohe in Aomori prefecture on July 7 for San Antonio, Chile. While en route on July 20, the U.S. Coast Guard based in Hawaii, phoned the vessel requesting them to rescue a family stranded after their boat had stalled.
Forest Venus immediately maneuvered toward the boat, arrived on the scene and rescued the whole family including a child and a baby at around 8:10 a.m. the following morning. The rescued family is in good health and they will disembark from Forest Venus in San Antonio at the beginning of August.

- About Forest Venus
Captain
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Santos B. Samblero
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Flag
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Majuro
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Crew
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21 (including the captain) from Philippines
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Gross tonnage
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49,549 tons
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Type of vessel
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Wood-chip carrier
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Shipowner
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PACIFIC LIGHT MARINE S.A.(Principal: Hisamoto Kisen Co Ltd.)
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