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MV ''Rubymar'' was a Belize-flagged
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completed in 1997. She previously sailed under the names ''Ken Shin'' from 1997, ''Chatham Island'' from 2009, and ''Ikaria Island'' from 2020, before being renamed ''Rubymar''. On 18 February 2024, the ship was struck by a
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during the
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while carrying a cargo of fertilizer. After being adrift for weeks, the ship sank on 2 March as a result of the strike, becoming the first vessel lost due to a Houthi attack during the crisis. The wreck poses a risk to navigation of the Red Sea, and also has the potential to cause
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due to the leakage of its oil and fertilizer.


Characteristics

''Rubymar'' was a
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-size
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cargo ship of and . It was long and wide, with a
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of . It was equipped with a Mitsubishi engine plant that supplied of power. The ship was valued at $4.82 million in February 2024 before its sinking.


Ownership

The ownership of ''Rubymar'' was complex in 2024. The ship sailed under the flag of Belize, but was managed by the Lebanese GMZ Ship Management Company S.A., for Golden Adventure Shipping S.A., of
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, who offer a
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, United Kingdom, correspondence address for a Lebanese owner.


History

The ship was built in 1997 by the Onomichi dockyard in
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, Japan. It was called ''Ken Shin'' in 1997, ''Chatham Island'' in 2009, and ''Ikaria Island'' in 2020, before being renamed ''Rubymar''. In 2022, it took part in the
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, carrying 35,000 tons of wheat from Ukraine to Egypt during the
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.


Red Sea attack

''Rubymar'' was transiting through the
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in February 2024, transporting a cargo of fertilizer from the United Arab Emirates to Bulgaria. The
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announced that on 18 February,
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forces launched two
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s at the ship, one of which struck it and caused severe damage. A
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, the Singapore-flagged ''Lobivia'', and an
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warship responded to the incident. ''Lobivia'' evacuated all 24 crewmembers of ''Rubymar'' and took them safely to Djibouti. The ship was abandoned in the vicinity of the
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following the attack, but did not fully sink. Despite dropping its anchor, by 26 February it had moved more than while not under command. During this time, its dragging anchor may have damaged several undersea internet cables, disrupting up to a quarter of the internet traffic through the Red Sea's underwater network. In the aftermath of the missile strike, a long oil slick developed, with continuing oil spillage contributing to what Central Command called an
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. Furthermore, it was predicted that the cargo of fertilizer could contribute to further damage by causing an
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in the coastal regions near the ship. Salvage and towing operations were stymied by political barriers in the weeks following the attack. While the
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offered to help tow ''Rubymar'', the nearest port of Djibouti refused to accept the ship because of the risk of explosion from its cargo of fertilizer. Houthi leader Mohammed al-Houthi stated that the group would only allow the ship to be towed if humanitarian aid was supplied to Gaza. By 28 February, the ship was still adrift and waiting to be towed into port, possibly in Saudi Arabia or Yemen.


Sinking

On 2 March 2024, the internationally recognized
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reported that ''Rubymar'' sank in the Red Sea. A combination of foul weather and strong winds caused the ship, which was already partially submerged, to fully sink. ''Rubymar'' is the first ship to be sunk by Houthi forces since the start of their attacks in the Red Sea.


Environmental impact

Concerns over the potential for environmental damage were renewed following the ship's sinking. The Yemeni government's environmental protection authority warned that the dual threats of the ship's fuel and its fertilizer cargo could impact up to half a million people who depend on fishing in the Red Sea to make a living. The United States Embassy to Yemen echoed the environmental concerns, as well as pointing out the vessel's "risk to safe navigation" for other ships moving through the area. By 18 March, the
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(IMO) was still unable to conduct any salvage operations. It stated that while the cargo of fertilizer was contained, the oil slick was the main source of damage to the environment. In July, the IMO made a request for contributions of equipment to respond to the ongoing oil spill, asking for a
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and additional supplies.


References

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