The mishap occurred at 4 AM on January 28, when M T BW Maple with a flag of Isle of Man was leaving the port after emptying Liquefied Petroleum Gas and MT Dawn Kancheepuram, loaded with petroleum oil lubricant was on its way to berth at the port.
Human factor appeared to be the prime reason for the collision and fatigue to the pilots could have been a contributing factor for the mishap, it said.
The Master of BW Maple was also "psychologically stressed" and that adversely affected his decision-making ability, it said.
"On verification it was revealed that he had received a discouraging mail from the managers on the vessel's performance in an audit, that was held in the same port and was not in good frame of mind," it added.
Suggesting regulation of the rest hours of the pilots and other port officials following the mishap, the findings said the draft Indian Maritime Pilots Regulations, which have been drawn by the National Shipping Board's committee may be "ratified and implemented."
The report also recommended that one of the lapses in the probe of the incident was the "incorrect assessment of the quantity of oil spill" and said more methods and equipment may be identified and deployed for assessment of extent of spillage.
According to the report, that the final quantity of oil spill following the collision of the two ships was estimated to be 251.46 tonnes.
The investigating team also observed that one of the positive takeaways from the incident was the support of volunteers from various sections in cleaning the oil spill.
"From students to fishermen, worked together for the oil spill clean up. Another positive observation was the coming together of all central and state government agencies in clean up and also in settlement of the claims," it added.
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