A container ship named Ever Forward has been stuck in the Chesapeake Bay for 18 days

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A container ship named Ever Forward has been stuck in the Chesapeake Bay for 18 days
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One missed turn and the Ever Forward, a 1,095-foot ship, finds itself stuck in the Chesapeake Bay. The vessel is owned by the same company that owns the Ever Given, the ship that blocked the Suez Canal last year.

As we mentioned, the ship is full of cargo — and weighs roughly 130,000 tons.this week that the ship needs a depth of 42 feet of water in order to operate."And where it is stuck is 24 feet of water," he said."It's buried about 15 feet or so into the mud. So that's a lot."

To lighten the load, fuel will be siphoned off, and some of the water that's carried as ballast will be discharged. But it's crucial that the ship stay balanced. "Containers are stacked five, six stories high. You know, you slide containers off of it — that would be a bad situation," O'Connell said., which like the Ever Forward is owned by the Taiwan-based Evergreen Marine Corp. You may remember how the Ever Given blocked the Suez Canal for six days last March, causing major disruptions to shipping and a nice distraction from the pandemic.People have been coming to see the Ever Forward in Chesapeake Bay — still stuck after 18 days.

This situation in this case isn't so dire: The Ever Forward isn't blocking the channel, so other ships can get around it — though there is a 500-yard"safety zone" surrounding the vessel. People haveAmong those containers on board: All the belongings of reporter Tracy Alloway at Bloomberg News, who was shipping everything she and her husband own to complete their move from Hong Kong to New York City.NBC's Washington affiliate.

Who will pay for the additional costs of the Ever Forward running aground? It likely won't all fall on the vessel's owner, due to a maritime principle known as"general average,"

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