Sep. 17—As the colossal, complex and multifaceted epic undertaking of removing 656 feet of ship wreckage from the St. Simons Sound passes the 2-year mark, the big question on many minds comes down to ...
Sep. 16—A chief officer on the Golden Ray got his math wrong when calculating the stability of the ship and its cargo of 4,161 vehicles, causing the 656-foot-long car carrier to capsize in the St.
White smoke was seen coming out of the Golden Ray cargo ship in Georgia Sunday morning, according to the Unified Command. The Unified Command said they were notified of the smoke around 8:30 a.m. They ...
ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. — So far, the Coast Guard and other allied agencies have found very minimal contaminants in the water around the St. Simons Sound. Roy Coch, a local fisherman on St. Simons ...
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The Golden Ray capsize explained, how a simple stability data error sank a 7,700 car carrier
The Golden Ray left port appearing seaworthy, but a small error in the ship’s stability inputs meant the real margin of safety was far lower than anyone realized.
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How One Shipwreck Cost $842 Million to Salvage
The Golden Ray cargo ship capsized off the coast of Georgia, setting off one of the most expensive salvage operations in history. This video explains how the massive vessel was cut apart, why the ...
More oil gushed into the water Monday from the remains of an overturned cargo ship being dismantled along the coast of Georgia, where dozens of workers were still busy cleaning up thick bands of ...
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