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Oil slick discovered at the Fu Shan Hai wreck site

The “Admiral Danish Fleet” SOK (Søværnets Operative Kommando) is informed about an oil slick near the Fu Shan Hai wreck site, early on the 13th of may 2010.
The observation was done by the crew onboard a fishing boat.

The Admiral Danish Fleet sent the vessel Nymfen, to examine the oil. They reported that it was diesel fuel, and that it would evaporate before reaching the coast.

P524 Nymfen at Holmen, Copenhagen, 20220618 (cropped).jpg
Af <a href=”//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Jakubhal” title=”User:Jakubhal”>Jakub Hałun</a> – <span class=”int-own-work” lang=”da”>Eget arbejde</span>, CC BY-SA 4.0, Link

SOK and a civilian diving company examined the Fu Shan Hai on the 15th of may 2010, without finding a source to the oil.

2007-05-13 Tobias Åberg

Tobias Åberg from Moskus has sent us some images from one of his dives on Fu Shan Hai.

Thank you for sharing 🙂

Martin Hansson at the stern.

Henrik Nilsson and Martin Hansson at the front part of the bridge.

Anders Näsman at the 9 metre stop.

Henrik Nilsson looks at the rope ladder. Aprox 40 metres.

Looking op at the bridge.

The name sign.

Anders Näsman inside the bridge.

The bridge seen from the deck.

The view from the chimneys base. Depth 35 metres.

The divers that dived on Fu Shan Hai with us.

Martin Hansson at the top of the bridge. Depth 27 metres.

Henrik and Martin on the way up.

The davids, where the lifeboats were.

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