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Further to the announcement dated November 2, 2007 on the findings of a new mapping by the specialized company Akti Engineering in the area where Sea Diamond sunk, Louis plc would like to announce the following:
The Hydrographical Service of the Greek Navy, which is the official state service in Greece, proceeded with a new mapping of the area and its findings confirm fully the findings of Akti Engineering. Specifically, the results of the measurements carried out by the Hydrographical Service confirmed that the reef against which Sea Diamond struck is 131 meters off the coast and not only 57 measures as it was erroneously mentioned in the official marine map. According to the same map, the depth is 18 – 22 measures and not 3.5 - 5 measures as it is indeed.
The aforementioned official findings vindicate the Company’s views that based on the official map at that time, the itinerary that Sea Diamond followed at its approach to Santorini was absolutely safe.
The owner company and manager of Sea Diamond would like to express its satisfaction since the latest data have vindicated its stance to defend the abilities, qualifications and experience of the Captain, the crew and the Greek and navy.
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