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Emergency Management Queensland / HMAS Arunta / Cyclone Hamish / Queensland / Oil spills / Moreton Island / Maritime Safety Queensland / Energex Rescue Helicopter / Coast guard / States and territories of Australia / Rescue / Search and rescue
Date: 2013-12-01 18:15:18
Emergency Management Queensland
HMAS Arunta
Cyclone Hamish
Queensland
Oil spills
Moreton Island
Maritime Safety Queensland
Energex Rescue Helicopter
Coast guard
States and territories of Australia
Rescue
Search and rescue

Appendix 2 – Notable Pollution Response and Search and Rescue Incidents Grounding - Atlantic Eagle – July 2008 On 15 July 2008, the Greek registered bulk carrier Atlantic Eagle grounded at Maude

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