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August 12, 2014 · about 12 years ago

‘Princess Marseilles’ Crashes into German Cruise Ship (Norway)

The 76 meter long seismic survey vessel Princess Marseilles collided with the 260 meter long German Century class cruise ship Mein Schiff 1. According to the report, Princess Marseilles experienced some technical difficulty while mooring and backed into German passenger ship. The stern of the Prince

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The 76 meter long seismic survey vessel Princess Marseilles collided with the 260 meter long German Century class cruise ship Mein Schiff 1.

According to the report, Princess Marseilles experienced some technical difficulty while mooring and backed into German passenger ship. The stern of the Princess Marseilles struck into the bow of the Mein Schiff 1.

The incident occurred on Sunday in Bergen, Norway. No injuries or serious damage have been reported.

Subsea World News Staff, August 12, 2014

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