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MV Fu Shan Hai : ウィキペディア英語版
MV Fu Shan Hai

MV ''Fu Shan Hai'' (Chinese: 富山海) was a Chinese bulk carrier which on 31 May 2003 was involved in a collision with the Polish container ship ''Gdynia'' north-west of the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea. Later the same day ''Fu Shan Hai'' sank in of water. At that moment, she was the biggest ship to be sunk in the Baltic Sea.〔Marek Błuś (in Polish). ''Taranowanie opodal Hammer Ode'' in: Morza, Statki i Okręty Nr.3/2004, p.80〕
==Ship history==
''Fu Shan Hai'' was built at the Jiangnan Shipyard, Shanghai, in 1994, and operated by the COSCO Bulk Carrier Company, a Chinese state-owned enterprise for large scale international dry and bulk cargo shipping.
The 38,600-ton ship was long and had a beam of . She was powered by a Burmeister & Wain diesel engine, and was capable of when fully laden. She was equipped with Tokimec ARPA radar, GPS and VHF radio communications.

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