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Stanislaw Dubois

Name
Stanislaw Dubois
Accident date
02/04/1981
Location
Netherlands
Accident area
Off Texel Island
Spill area
Offshore
Cause of spill
Collision
Product transported
Calcium carbide + caustic soda
Quantity transported
857 tonnes of calcium carbide + 955 tonnes of caustic soda
Nature of pollutant
Calcium carbide + caustic soda
Quantity spilled
Unknown
Ship / structure type
Cargo vessel
Built date
1965
Shipyard
Gdynia, Poland
Length
152.23 m
Width
19.23 m
Draught
7.7 m
Flag
Polish
Owner
Polskie Linie Oceaniczne

On 2 April 1981, the cargo ship Stanislaw Dubois collided with the ship Omdurman. This collision caused a 7 metre crack in the cargo ship’s hull, one meter above the bilge keel. The hold was flooded with calcium carbide. There was an imminent risk of explosion, as calcium carbide is flammable upon contact with water and humidity.

The Stanislaw Dubois was therefore not authorised to enter a port for repairs. After 7 days of negotiations, the Dutch authorities ordered the ship to be scuttled after pumping out the fuel.

On 9 April, the Dutch Navy frigate Callenburgh escorted the Stanislaw Dubois north of Texel Island where she was sunk at a depth of 72 m.

Sources:

  • Emina Mamaca, Michel Girin, Stéphane le Floch, Rawad el Zir, 2009, Review of chemical spills at sea and lessons learnt
  • E. Van Hooydonk, 2003, The obligation to offer a place of refuge to a ship in distress
  • HELCOM, 2002, HELCOM response Manual - Volume 2
  • Wrecksite
  • Polish Ocean Lines
Last update on 11/06/2010

External links

Incident report available on the website Rempec

CIIMAR database:  fate and weathering of Hazardous and Noxious Substances (HNS) involved

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