OCEAN STARR
- Vessel Type: Other
- MMSI: 367122000
- IMO: 7333195
- Call sign: WDG2073
OCEAN STARR (IMO: 7333195) sailing under the United States of America flag. It has an overall length of 184 feets and a beam of 39 feets.
OCEAN STARR position reported at 04/09/2026 21:48:26 UTC:
Latitude: -123.098740, Longitude -123.098740 longitude
Visited ports: Hood Canal
Vessel Identification
- MMSI: 367122000
- IMO: 7333195
- Call Sign: WDG2073
- Flag: United States
- Vessel Type: Offshore Supply Vessel / Platform Supply Vessel
- AIS Type: Cargo
Specifications
- Gross Tonnage: 1,602 GT
- Deadweight Tonnage: 1,800 DWT
- Length Overall: 67.4 m
- Beam: 13.7 m
- Draft: 4.6 m
- Year Built: 1974
Propulsion
- Propulsion Type: Diesel
- Engine Configuration: Twin screw
Shipyard
- Build Year: 1974
- Country of Build: United States
Owner / Operator
- Registered Owner: Chouest Offshore
- Operator: Edison Chouest Offshore
- Country: United States
Navigation / Communications Equipment
- AIS Class: Class A
- AIS Transponder: Fitted
- EPIRB: Fitted
- VHF Radio: Fitted
Operating Region
- Primary Region: Gulf of Mexico
- Flag State: United States
- Port of Registry: United States
Vessel Description
The Ocean Starr is a US-flagged offshore platform supply vessel built in 1974 and operated by Edison Chouest Offshore, one of the leading offshore marine transportation companies in the Gulf of Mexico. The vessel is configured to support offshore oil and gas operations, providing supply and logistical support to offshore platforms and drilling installations primarily within the Gulf of Mexico. As an older tonnage vessel constructed during a period of significant offshore industry expansion in the early 1970s, the Ocean Starr represents the foundational fleet class that supported Gulf of Mexico energy development. The vessel operates under US Coast Guard regulatory oversight and complies with applicable SOLAS and domestic manning requirements applicable to documented US-flag commercial vessels.
| Port | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
| HOOD CANAL | Marina | 4/9/2026 |