MV Ice Prince

Wood pile beside a Worthing cycleway of the Ice Prince

The MV Ice Prince was a 328-foot Greek-registered cargo ship which sank in the English Channel on 15 January 2008, spilling 2,516 tonnes of timber, around 423 tonnes of intermediate fuel oil and 123 tonnes of marine diesel oil.[1][2][3] Twenty crew members were rescued by HM Coastguard helicopter and Brixham lifeboat.[4]

Timber from the cargo washed ashore along the south coast of England. Beaches along the south coast of England were closed to prevent looters taking away washed-up timber.[5]

Timber from the ship Ice Prince in Seaford Bay

References

  1. ^ Cargo Ship Ice Prince Sinks In Channel After Dramatic Rescue
  2. ^ BBC NEWS | UK | England | Devon | Stricken ship at risk of sinking
  3. ^ Earth and Environment – Telegraph[dead link]
  4. ^ BBC One – Real Rescues, Series 3 Reversions, Episode 5
  5. ^ BBC NEWS | UK | England | Shipwreck timber littering coast

50°11′6″N 2°50′6″W / 50.18500°N 2.83500°W / 50.18500; -2.83500

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