2018 [1] – 2017 [2]– 2016 [3] – 2015 [4] – 2014 [5] – 2013 [6] – 2012 [7] – 2011 [8]– 2010 [9] – 2009 [10] – 2008 [11] – 2007 [12] – 2006 [13]
Ships sent to demolition in 2024
Shipbreaking #72 [14]– from April 1, 2024 to September 30, 2024, pdf 97 pages, 16.8 Mo
Ships sent to demolition in 2023
Shipbreaking #71 [15]– from October 1, 2023 to April 30, 2024, pdf 97 pages, 16.2 MB
Shipbreaking #70 [16]– from April 1 to September 30, 2023, pdf 92 pages, 16.2 Mo
Shipbreaking #69 [17]– from January 1 to March 31, 2023, pdf 68 pages, 12.3 Mo
[18]The Borodine in Riga, August 1982. © Yan Tikhonov
Ships sent to demolition in 2022
Shipbreaking #68 [19]– from July 1 to December 31, 2022, pdf 101 pages, 19Mo
Shipbreaking #67 [20]– from April 1, 2022 to June 30, 2022, pdf 63 pages, 12.3 Mo
Shipbreaking #66 [21]– from January 1, 2022 to March 31, 2022, pdf 77 pages, 15,9 Mo
[22]Bell, March 2022, Chattogram © Fazlur Rahman
Ships sent to demolition in 2021
Shipbreaking #65 [23]– from October 1, 2021 to December 31, 2021, pdf 76 pages, 13 Mo
[24]Saga Wave © Vishnu Kumar Gupta
Shipbreaking #64 [25]– from July 1, 2021 to September 30, 2021, pdf 85 pages, 16.1 Mo
[26]Sallie Knutsen, Alang © Eren Topcu
Shipbreaking #63 [27]– from April 1, 2021 to June 30, 2021, pdf 76 pages, 12.4 Mo
Eide Traveler, Bay of Brest (France), February 4, 2009. © Erwan Guéguéniat
Ships sent to demolition in 2020
Shipbreaking #62 [28]– from October 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021, pdf 122 pages, 19.7 Mo
Shipbreaking #61 [29] – from July 1 to Septembre 30, 2020, pdf 71 pages, 12.8 Mo
Shipbreaking #60 – from April 1 to June 30, 2020, pdf 55 pages, 9.4 Mo [30]
Shipbreaking n°59 [31], special issue (pdf 61 pages – 13.5 Mo)
Ships sent to demolition in 2019
Shipbreaking #58 – from October 1 to December 31, 2019 + 2019 overview, pdf 72 pages, 12.3 Mo [32]
Shipbreaking # 57 – from July 1 to September 30, 2019, pdf 79 pages, 14 Mo [33]
Shipbreaking # 56 – from April 1 to June 30, 2019, pdf 70 pages, 10.3 Mo [34]
[35]Rostellec Cove. © Jean Yves Cordier
Shipbreaking # 55 – from January 1 to March 31, 2019, pdf 59 pages, 9.5 Mo [36]
[37]Raysut II, p. 49. © Gcaptain
Ships sent to demolition in 2018
Shipbreaking # 54 – from October 1 to December 31, 2018, pdf 49 pages, 7.7 Mo [38]
[39]© Shipbreaking / Facebook group
Shipbreaking # 53 – from July 1 to September 30, 2018, pdf 37 pages, 13.1 Mo [40]
[41]Antwerpen for sale to be scrapped in Nigeria, Niger Delta © DR
Shipbreaking # 52 – from April 1 to June 30 2018, pdf 83 pages, 13.1 Mo [42]
Shipbreaking # 51 – from January 1 to March 31, 2018, pdf 91 pages, 15.4 Mo [44]
Ships sent to demolition in 2017
Shipbreaking # 50 – from October 1 to December 31, 2017, pdf 99 pages, 17.6 Mo [46]
Sea Merchant at Alang, November 2017. © Sanjeewa Madusanka
Shipbreaking #49- from July 1 to September 30, 2017, pdf 88 pages, 14 Mo [47]
[48]Hansa Bremen, Alang, August 2017. © Jitendra Solanki Jays
Shipbreaking #48 – from April 1 to June 30, 2017, pdf 90 pages, 13.8 Mo [49]
[50]Stavronisi, December 2010. © Capt D.I. Flokas
Shipbreaking #47 – from January 1 to March 31, 2017, pdf 94 pages, 17 Mo [51]
[52]Oasis, ex-Oasia, ex-Saga Ruby, ex-Caronia, ex-Vistafjord, April 2017, Alang
© Vaja Nilesh
Ships sent to demolition in 2016
Shipbreaking #46 – from October 1 to December 31, 2016, pdf 83 pages, 14 Mo [53]
[54]Maersk Shipper and Maersk Searcher sank off Brittany, France, on December 22, 2016
© Inspektionsskibet Vestkysten
Shipbreaking # 45 – July 1 to September 30, 2016, pdf 66 pages, 11,8 Mo [55]
[56]Tragedy in Gadani (Pakistan) screenshot Dunya news
Shipbreaking # 44, April 1 to June 30, 2016. pdf, 90 pages, 8 Mo [57]
[58]
Maersk Wyoming at Alang, May 2016 © Sajjad Chowdhury
Shipbreaking # 43, January 1 to March 31, 2016. pdf 85 pages, 8 Mo [59]
[60]TS Taipei © Taiwan Environmental Protection Agency
Ships sent to demolition in 2015
2006-2015. 10 years of “Shipbreaking” bulletin and 16 ex vessels, outstanding, controversial, historical, magnificicent, cursed. [61]( extract from the 2015 collection, pdf 3 pages, 2 Mo)
Shipbreaking # 42, October 1 to December 31, 2015. pdf 63 pages, 10 Mo [63]
[64]Veronica at Alang – Shipbreaking #42. © Franz A. Havranek
Shipbreaking # 41, from July1 to September 30, pdf 60 pages, 7 Mo [65]
Shipbreaking #40, April 1 to June 30, 2015. Pdf 70 pages, 9 Mo. [67]
[68]Star Dieppe. Shipbreaking #40 © Clark Crawford
Shipbreaking # 39, January 1 to March 31, 2015, Pdf 77 pages, 9 Mo [69]
[70]Aqua Star. Shipbreaking #39. © A. Kolomatchenko
Ships sent to demolition in 2014
Shipbreaking # 38, October 1 to December 31, 2014, 73 pages, 7.4 Mo [72]
[73]The scuttling of Cosette. Shipbreaking #38. © Préfecture 972
Shipbreaking # 37, July 1 to September 30, 2014 – pdf 64 pages, 6 Mo [74]
[75]Factory-ships at Arkhangelsk, prior departing for demolition. Shipbreaking #37 © Eugene Iron
Shipbreaking # 36, April 1 to June 30, 2014 – pdf 69 pages, 5.6 Mo [76]
[77]Lyubov Orlova, the ghost ship. Shipbreaking #36. From nedcruise.info/ Paul Kerrien © Robin des Bois
Shipbreaking #35, January 1 to March 31, 2014 – pdf 62 pages, 8 Mo [78]
[79]Nordvik. Shipbreaking #35. © Smadzi
Ships sent to demolition in 2013
Shipbreaking #34, November 1 to December 31, 2013 – pdf 56 pages, 6.6 Mo [81]
[82]Nasa Unity, Gadani Beach (Pakistan). Shipbreaking #34. © Shahid
Shipbreaking #33, August 1 to October 31 2013 – pdf 82 pages, 8 Mo [83]
[84]The ex Usuki Pioneer. Wind-assited ships. Shipbreaking #33. © Keith Edney
Shipbreaking #32, May 1 to July 31, 2013 – pdf 75 pages, 9 Mo [85]
[86]The diamond dredger Douglas Bay. Shipbreaking #32. © Captain Peter / Shipspotting
Shipbreaking # 31, January 1 to April 30, [87]2013 – pdf 90 pages, 6.89 Mo [87]
[88]Nadezdha, “Dez”, beaching at Gadani (Pakistan). Shipbreaking #31. © Shahid
Ships sent to demolition in 2012
2012 Collection. Shipbreaking # 27 to 30 – Ships sent to demolition from January 1st to Decembre 31st. pdf 267 pages, 18 M [89]o [90]
Shipbreaking # 30, January 2013 – pdf 69 pages, 6 Mo [91]
[92]Charlesville. Shipbreaking #30. © Danny Van der Hauwaert / Seniorennet.be
Shipbreaking #29, October 2012 – pdf 64 pages, 5,39 Mo [93]
Shipbreaking #28, July 2012 – pdf 56 pages, 3,60 Mo [94]
[95]The Ocean Shearer is to be broken up : end of the cruise for the sheeps. Shipbreaking #28. © Les Blair
Shipbreaking #27, May 2012 – pdf 74 pages, 3,90 Mo [96]
[97]A sea lion loses a place of refuge. Akademik Vavilov. Shipbreaking #27 © Marinetraffic
Ships sent to demolition in 2011
Shipbreaking #26, February 2012 – pdf 44 pages, 3,90 Mo [99]
[100]Fire on the ferry Saint- Clair, August 4, 1990. Shipbreaking #26 © Yvon Perchoc
Shipbreaking #25, November 2011 – pdf 47 pages, 3,24 Mo [101]
[102]Regency Sky, the ship that never sailed. Shipbreaking #25 © Aleksi Lindström
Shipbreaking #24, August 2011 – pdf 49 pages, 2,95 Mo [103]
[104]Wisdom aground on Juhu Beach, near Mumbai (India). Shipbreaking # 24. © seandsilva / Shipspotting
Shipbreaking #23, May 2011- pdf 56 pages, 3.82 Mo [105]
[106]Oil spill and drifting containers around MSC Chitra. Shipbreaking #23 © laborratte66 / Vesseltracker
Ships sent to demolition in 2010
Shipbreaking #22, January 2011- pdf 39 pages, 2,3 Mo [108]
Shipbreaking #21, November 2010 – pdf 43 pages, 3,82 Mo [109]
[110]Laurel. Shipbreaking #21. © Mike Schuler
Shipbreaking #20, July 2010 – pdf 45 pages, 1,46 Mo [111]
[112]Bay of Nouadhibou, Mauritania. Shipbreaking #20 © Jan Smith
Ship-breaking #19, April 2010 – pdf 31 pages, 916 ko [113]
Presidente Floriano. Shipbreaking #19. © Shipspotting
Ships sent to demolition in 2009
Shipbreaking #18, January 2010 – pdf 41 pages, 1,56 Mo [116]
Shipbreaking #17, September 2009 – pdf 31 pages, 1 Mo [117]
[118]Khashmir. Shipbreaking #17. © Reuter/Matthias Seifert
Shipbreaking #16, July 2009 – pdf 35 pages, 1 Mo [119]
juillet 2009 – pdf 35 pages, 1 Mo [120]
[121]MSC Rosa M. Shipbreaking # 16. © Yvon Perchoc
Shipbreaking #15, April 2009 – pdf 35 pages, 1 Mo [122]
[123]The car carrier Eternal Mariner. Shipbreaking # 15. © Clyde Dickens
Shipbreaking #14, February 2009 – pdf 23 pages, 470 ko [124]
[125]Cementco. Shipbreaking #14. © Shipspotting
Ships sent to demolition in 2008
Shipbreaking #13, September 2008 – pdf 18 pages, 880 ko [127]
[128]Lightboat, Le Havre. Shipbreaking #13. © Robin des Bois
Shipbreaking #12, June 2008 -pdf 20 pages, 640 ko [129]
[130]Shipbreaking #12. © Marineros – Shipspotting
Shipbreaking #11, January 2008 – pdf 11 pages, 440 ko [131]
[132]Flipper II. Shipbreaking #11 © Angel Luis Godar Moreira
Ships sent to demolition in 2007
Shipbreaking #10, October 2007 – pdf 13 pages, 587 ko [134]
Shipbreaking #9, July 2007 – pdf 15 pages, 514 ko [135]
Shipbreaking #8, 2007 – pdf 12 pages, 270 ko [136]
[137]Tahir Kiran. A la Casse n°8. © Robin des Bois
Ships sent to demolition in 2006
Shipbreaking. Bulletin of information 2006 on end-of-life ships. # 1 to 7 – pdf 43 pages, 875 ko [138]
[139]Lucifer. Shipbreaking #2. © Robin des Bois
[140]Domiat. Shipbreaking #5.© Robin des Bois