What's Happening?
The UK's Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has released a report on the flooding and sinking of the prawn trawler Freedom II in Scottish waters in 2024. The vessel experienced engine room flooding due to a fracture in the seawater suction pipe,
which overwhelmed the bilge pump. The crew's inability to identify the flooding source and the failure of a portable salvage pump contributed to the incident. The report highlights the lack of an effective response plan and the need for better flood management guidance in the fishing industry. The incident is part of a broader pattern, with 230 reports of fishing vessel flooding between 2013 and 2022.
Why It's Important?
The report underscores the ongoing safety challenges in the fishing industry, particularly regarding flood management and emergency response. The findings highlight the need for improved safety protocols and equipment maintenance to prevent similar incidents. The loss of fishing vessels due to flooding has significant economic implications for the industry and the communities that depend on it. The report may prompt regulatory changes and increased scrutiny of safety practices in the fishing sector, aiming to reduce the risk of future incidents.











