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Ship Gerd/Tulip gone missing on its way to scrapping beaches of India

Earlier this year, Greenpeace nominated the ship Gerd as scrap ship while she was in the Port of Amsterdam. The ship was then sold to a small Liberian company and renamed as Tulip. Under this name the ship left the Port of Amsterdam accompanied by Greenpeace activists flying banners with the text "See you in India".

The Tulip set sail for the Baltic Sea after her departure from Amsterdam, returned briefly in Amsterdam and then left for Nigeria. Since then she has gone missing. Are you connected to the shipping industry, a shipspotter, a harbourmaster, a crew member or in any other way able to localize the positions of ships?

We need your help! Help us localize the Gerd/Tulip!



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