Andy_Ross
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This has of course nothing to do with M/S Estonia, but according to current reports in Swedish press, Scot Carrier did not notify JRCC. Instead JRCC was alerted by an emergency transponder from the danish ship, and it was JRCC that contacted Scot Carrier and ordered them to return to the scene.
The AIS track is quite confused, but seem to support that after collision, Scot Carrier turned west again and sped up for a couple of minutes, before turning back.
Regardless, there will be an investigation, and the report is expected in 7-10 months from now.
It looks to me from the track that they weren't sure what had happened right after the collision it was dark and foggy.
They had just changed course to the west, after the collision they veered south then set back on their original course before turning back.