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Stena Immaculate Crew Receives Gallant Ship Award for Heroic Response to North Sea Collision

By MGN EditorialMay 27, 2026 at 12:00 AM

Crowley mariners aboard the U.S.-flagged tanker Stena Immaculate have been honoured with one of the U.S. maritime industry's highest accolades following their courageous actions during a deadly North Sea collision.

## Stena Immaculate Crew Recognised for Bravery Following Deadly North Sea Incident The crew of the U.S.-flagged tanker *Stena Immaculate* have been awarded the Gallant Ship Award, one of the most prestigious honours in the American maritime industry, in recognition of their exceptional response to a deadly collision in the North Sea. According to gCaptain, the Crowley-crewed vessel was involved in a serious collision that resulted in fatalities, yet the actions of those aboard demonstrated remarkable professionalism, composure, and seamanship under extreme pressure. The Gallant Ship Award is presented by the U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) and recognises acts of outstanding bravery and skill by crews of U.S.-flagged vessels. ### A Tradition of Honouring Maritime Courage The Gallant Ship Award has a long history of recognising mariners who go above and beyond in the face of danger at sea. Incidents involving tanker collisions carry inherently elevated risks, given the potential for fire, explosion, and environmental catastrophe, making the crew's disciplined response all the more noteworthy. The *Stena Immaculate* is operated under the U.S. flag and crewed by Crowley, one of the leading American maritime services companies. The recognition underscores the critical importance of well-trained, professional crews aboard commercial vessels operating in some of the world's busiest and most challenging waterways. ### Industry Significance The North Sea remains one of the most heavily trafficked maritime regions globally, with significant volumes of tanker traffic supporting European energy supply chains. Collisions in such environments can have far-reaching consequences, and the conduct of the *Stena Immaculate* crew serves as a benchmark for emergency response at sea. The award also highlights the broader value of the U.S.-flagged fleet and the skilled American mariners who serve aboard these vessels, a workforce that plays a strategic role in national security and international commerce. Full details of the incident and the formal award ceremony were reported by gCaptain.

Source: gCaptain

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