On 20 April, the handysize bulk carrier M/V Juno carrying a cargo of sugar grounded in the St. Lawrence River after suffering a steering casualty. The grounding caused the vessel to take on water in one of the forward ballast tanks while she backed up shipping traffic on the waterway.
Toronto-based gCaptain follower Ryan Wynott found the Juno at anchor recently and shared the following images with us of the resultant damage to the ship from the incident.
Image (c) Ryan WynottImage (c) Ryan WynottImage (c) Ryan Wynott
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September 11, 2016
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