Vessel traffic in the temporary Black Sea corridor is again recorded
Today, at least one vessel is using the corridor to leave Ukrainian Black Sea ports.
On November 2, the bulk carrier Azara left Pivdennyi port, according to Marinetraffic. The Azara has a deadweight of 13.9 thousand tons and has previously called at the ports of Greater Odesa to load grain as part of the temporary sea corridor announced by Ukraine.
Also, data from the ship traffic monitoring service show that on November 1, the 28.2 thousand tons bulk carrier Nymphi sailed towards one of the Odesa ports.
On October 26, the Ministry of Reconstruction informed that a total of 51 vessels had used the corridor for entry and 33 for exit. Taking into account the CTS’s own observations, which for obvious reasons cannot reflect the whole picture, as of today, November 2, at least 59 vessels have used the temporary corridor to enter the ports of Greater Odesa, and 43 have left the ports.
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