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June 25, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Anchors laid in ship salvage operation

Salvage teams have laid the three anchors and connecting sea cables that they will use in a bid to winch the Pasha Bulker from a sandbar off a Newcastle beach on the NSW coast. Newcastle Port Corporation spokesman Keith Powell said the anchors and cables had been successfully positioned by tug boats

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Salvage teams have laid the three anchors and connecting sea cables that they will use in a bid to winch the Pasha Bulker from a sandbar off a Newcastle beach on the NSW coast.

Newcastle Port Corporation spokesman Keith Powell said the anchors and cables had been successfully positioned by tug boats.

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