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Coast Guard ship Samudra Paheredar berths at Visakhapatnam

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Press Trust of India Visakhapatnam
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 4:04 AM IST

The vessel, which is specially designed to tackle oil spill situations, received a warm welcome from the Coast Guard fraternity.

"Samudra Paheredar, which is the second pollution Control Vessel (LCV), is capable to deal with the emerging security and environmental challenges in the maritime zones of India," Commander of the ship and Deputy Inspector General of Coast Guard, Iqbal Singh Chauhan, said on the occasion of berthing of the ship.

The vessel was commissioned on July 20 by the Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Nirmal Verma at Surat.

It has an infrared surveillance system which can detect any oil spill, even of minor nature, and thereafter dissolve the oil. Being a Coast Guard ship, it can also carry out tasks such as surveillance, interdiction, search and rescue and medical evacuation.

The 95-meters-long ship, displacing 4,300 tonnes with a maximum speed of 20.5 knots in boost mode, has an endurance of 6,500 nautical miles and can stay at sea for over 20 days, Chauhan said.

Samudra Paheredar is equipped with Hi-sprint booms and river booms, recovery devices like skimmers, side sweeping arms and storage devices among other features.

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Chauhan said five high-speed boas, four water scooters and two pollution control boats have been provided for other Coast Guard charter of duties, including search and rescue.

"The ship is manned by 11 officers and 100 men who are specialised in various streams," Chauhan added.

The Coast Guard's first pollution control vessel is stationed at West Coast in Mumbai.

  

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