- IMO
- 9587893
- MMSI
- 316014050
- Call Sign
- CFN5517
Technical Specifications
Key Figures
Live Tracking
Current Position
Where it waited most
Most time stopped at Port of St. Petersburg — 9 d across 3 stays.
- 1Port of St. Petersburg9 d · 3×
Derived from the AIS track — runs of near-zero speed (anchored, moored or drifting) snapped to the nearest port. Builds up as we observe the vessel.
Intelligence
Risk & Sustainability
An independent cross-check of the estimate above for Bulker (segment · size · age · market).
Estimate from $/dwt of similar-size, similar-age ships sold in the last 24 months. Indicative, not a certified valuation.
This ship has no verified emissions report. We estimate a band D from its segment, size and age (53% confidence).
Estimate, not a reported figure. Within one band 95% of the time on reported peers.
Compliance
Safety Record
- TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY MACHINERY OR TECHNICAL SYSTEMMinorDec 3, 2025Pointe à Peco, QUEBEC (QC)
On 03 December 2025, the bulk carrier "ALGOMA MARINER", while under the conduct of a pilot, reported a total engine failure in the St. Lawrence River off Sorel, QC. While proceeding to an anchorage, the crew resolved the issue, and the vessel continued its voyage.
- STRIKING - Allision with a fixed object (striking - includes berthed/docked vessels)SeriousJul 13, 2025Section 44E, Port of Montreal, QUEBEC (QC)
On 13 July 2025, the self-discharging bulk carrier "ALGOMA MARINER", with 21 people on board and while under the conduct of a pilot, reported having struck the wharf at Section 44E in the Port of Montreal, QC, while unberthing. The vessel was secured at Section 35 and the crew assessed the damage to the starboard transom. Temporary repairs were carried out to allow the ship to continue its operations.
- RISK OF COLLISION (near collision) - With another vessel or other floating objectMinorJul 26, 2024Pointe à Péco, QUEBEC (QC)
On 26 July 2024, the bulk carrier "ALGOMA MARINER", while under the conduct of a pilot, reported having experienced a close quarters situation with a pleasure craft in the St. Lawrence River off Île des Barques, QC.
- STRIKING - Allision with a fixed object (striking - includes berthed/docked vessels)SeriousNov 23, 2023Charlottetown, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (PE)
On 23 November 2023, the bulk carrier "ALGOMA MARINER", while under the conduct of a pilot, reported having collided with the stern of the berthed bulk carrier "FEDERAL MONTREAL" upon arrival in Charlottetown, PE. The vessel was secured and both crews assessed damages.
- TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY MACHINERY OR TECHNICAL SYSTEMMinorJun 25, 2023Pointe du Bout, QUEBEC (QC)
On 25 June 2023, the bulk carrier "ALGOMA MARINER" reported the total failure of its main engine while proceeding upbound in the St. Lawrence River off Pessamit, QC. Following an inspection, the vessel proceeded to an anchorage off Les Razades, QC for further investigation.
- COLLISION - Struck by vesselModerateApr 15, 2023Bécancour, QUEBEC (QC)
On 15 April 2023, the general cargo "THAMESBORG", while under the conduct of a pilot, reported having struck the vessel "ALGOMA MARINER" during maneuvers to dock at Bécancour, QC after a sudden gust of wind.
- TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY MACHINERY OR TECHNICAL SYSTEMMinorJul 31, 2022Cap Brûlé, QUEBEC (QC)
On 31 July 2022, the bulk carrier "ALGOMA MARINER" reported sustaining a loss of power, but was still able to control the vessel, while off Cap Brûlé, QC. After several minutes, the crew restored the power. The vessel lost power again after 30 minutes and ordered the assistance of a tug. With tug assistance, the vessel anchored off Île D'Orléans, QC for repairs.
- PERSON SERIOUSLY INJURED OR KILLED - In contact with any part of the ship or its contentsSeriousJan 12, 2022Montréal, QUEBEC (QC)
On 12 January 2022, the bulk carrier "ALGOMA MARINER" reported one of its crew members as having been seriously injured while berthed at section 98 in the Port of Montreal in Montréal, QC. The crew member was transferred to a nearby hospital.
Recorded marine occurrences naming this vessel.
Operational Status
Activity
Stopped, anchored or moored on its latest broadcast — parked, not necessarily withdrawn.
Read from the single most-recent AIS broadcast we hold for this hull — we keep no position history, so this is a point-in-time posture, not a dwell inference. Derived in-house from our own AIS feed; weight it by the broadcast age above.
Port calls
2 recent · AIS-detectedArrivals, time in port and the load/discharge inferred from the draught change — detected from AIS track history. An open call means the vessel is still in port (no departure observed yet).
- op. unknownIn port since
- op. unknownIn port since
Method: each call is a run of fixes inside a port’s geofence confirmed by a stop (or an AIS gap); load/discharge is the sign of the draught delta over the call. Indicative — arrivals before our AIS history began read from the first observation.
Composite Risk
Risk Score
Some elevated factors — typically age or a lower-graded flag — but no acute ship-specific flag.
A coverage-weighted blend of the 2 components we could read for this hull — the weights renormalise over only the components present, so a thin read is never inflated and a hull is never credited a “safe 0” for a signal it has no row for. This headline is flagged low-confidence (a thin or structural-only read) and should not be treated as a verdict. Higher means riskier. Derived in-house from government-open port-State-control, flag, sanctions and our own vessel data; weight it by the coverage above.
Estimated
Capacity & Classification
Bulker · summer draught 7.5 m · 44.6 t per cm immersion
Estimate only — modelled from deadweight (deadweight regression) using a first-principles hydrostatic model, not measured hydrostatic tables. The design draught it is anchored to is unreliable across the fleet.
density DWT/GT=1.54 is consistent with declared bulker
Declared type is consistent with the class implied by the vessel’s size signals. Inferred via our shared size-based classifier.
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Voyage Estimate

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