A crewman has died and a port worker was missing on Monday after a Turkish general cargoship capsized in Spain.
Photos show the hull of the 1,550-dwt Nazmiye Ana (built 1986) remaining above the water at the port of Castellon after the incident on 28 May.
The vessel was loading cargo at the time, according to the Turkish consulate in Barcelona.
The Indian seafarer and Spanish docker fell into the sea.
The crew comprised nine seafarers, including five Turks.
Divers recovered the body of crew member Bhanu Pratao, 22, on 29 May.
Spanish authorities continued to search for a 36-year-old Spanish citizen.
Two other crew were taken to hospital, one in a serious condition. The other was discharged with a minor injury.
The vessel had arrived from Barcelona and was due to head to Bejaia in Algeria.
The port area was closed to traffic after the accident.
The Nazmiye Ana is operated by Sinor Shipping of Turkey.
The ship was detained in Russia in April 2020 with 12 deficiencies.
There was only one reason for detention, a deficiency relating to navigation charts.