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Trico Marine has continued its recent tonnage clearout with the sale of an anchor handling tug supply vessel, it is claimed.

It has sold the 168-tbp Northern Corona (built 1992) which has been laid-up in Haugesund for the last few months, brokers say.
A price of between $16m and $17m has been put on the vessel, which is understood to have been bought by a Chinese shipowner.
Brokers say the same ship would have been worth around $40m at the height of the offshore boom, but there are no recent deals which are considered a fair comparison.
Trico is said to be keen to dispose of the ship, which has had a for sale board up since October 2009.
This, a decline in the offshore market and the fact it is no longer considered a front line vessel in the North Sea have contributed to the price.
Discussions with the Chinese buyer have been ongoing for a few weeks, and some suggest the sale may not yet be rubber stamped.
The Northern Corona, which was laid-up in November, looks to be the fourth offshore vessel sold by the Nasdaq-listed shipowner in recent months.
In October it sold the 170-tbp Northern Challenger (built 1992) to Huawei Offshore at around $15m, TradeWinds reported. The ship has since been renamed, Huapeng.
At the same time, Great Offshore bought the 4,496-dwt Northern Clipper (built 1994) from Trico for around $20m. It is now trading at the Malaviya Seven.
In May Fletcher Shipping paid around $26m for the 4,500-dwt Northern Gambler (built 1996), now known as the FS Pegasus.
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