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The tanker Go Canapus is now the only tanker receiving oil from the Rena -13 November
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Graphic showing how Rena is grounded on Astrolabe Reef - 17 October
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The tanker Awanuia has been released this afternoon and the Go Canopus is in position to receive the last of the residual oil from the Rena -13 November
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The tanker Awanuia has been released this afternoon and the Go Canopus is in position to receive the last of the residual oil from the Rena - 11 November
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Salvors standing at the stern of the Rena
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Salvors working in pipe passageway at manhole access to #5 port heavy fuel oil tank - 11 November
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The Awenuia sits behind Rena ready for the transfer of oil from the number 5 starboard tank -11 November
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A close up view of Rena's bow loaded with containers -11 November
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The Rena sitting in calm conditions while oil is transferred to the Go Canopus and the Awanuia - 11th November
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The Go Canopus and the Awanuia receive oil from the Rena - 11th November - Nearly two thirds of the remaining heavy fuel oil left in the number 5 starboard tank on the container ship Rena has now been pumped off to the adjacent oil tanker Awanuia
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The completed helicopter platform above bay 32 forward of the superstructure, and the offloading vessels – the Go Canopus and the Awanuia at Rena's stern - 11 November
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A tug tows container barge ST60 away from Mt Maunganui today to begin testing its capability and stability. Salvors plan to use it to take the remaining 1280 containers off the Rena - 8 November
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