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    • PIER DAMAGE

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Coast Guard Southwest   |   12.27.2000

      RICHMOND, Calif. (Dec. 27)--Damage is shown here to the Port of Richmond's Terminal 2, which was damaged by the M/V Nita M when it was hit. Pier-side and underwater survey indicated that there are six cracked cement pilings and 50 ft of wooden fenders sheared near the two bollards used mainly for spring lines. The M/V Nita M has been inspected by the vessel's classification society surveyor......

    • PIER DAMAGE

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Coast Guard Southwest   |   12.27.2000

      RICHMOND, Calif. (Dec. 27)--Damage is shown here to the Port of Richmond's Terminal 2, which was damaged by the M/V Nita M when it was hit. Pier-side and underwater survey indicated that there are six cracked cement pilings and 50 ft of wooden fenders sheared near the two bollards used mainly for spring lines. The M/V Nita M has been inspected by the vessel's classification society surveyor......

    • PIER DAMAGE

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Coast Guard Southwest   |   12.27.2000

      RICHMOND, Calif. (Dec. 27)--Damage is shown here to the Port of Richmond's Terminal 2, which was damaged by the M/V Nita M when it was hit. Pier-side and underwater survey indicated that there are six cracked cement pilings and 50 ft of wooden fenders sheared near the two bollards used mainly for spring lines. The M/V Nita M has been inspected by the vessel's classification society surveyor......

    • PIER DAMAGE

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Coast Guard Southwest   |   12.27.2000

      RICHMOND, Calif. (Dec. 27)--Damage is shown here to the Port of Richmond's Terminal 2 which was damaged by the M/V Nita M when it was hit. Pier-side and underwater survey indicated that there are six cracked cement pilings and 50 ft of wooden fenders sheared near the two bollards used mainly for spring lines. The M/V Nita M ahs been inspected by the vessel's classification society surveyor......

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