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MNZ media update - Rena #194 |
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Salvage
• 554 containers have now been
recovered from Rena by Svitzer salvors and
received ashore by the Braemar Howells container processing
teams. A further 71 containers have been recovered from the
water and shoreline – making a total of 625 now accounted
for onshore.
• Due to swell conditions, the crane
barge Smit Borneo is now positioned about 250m
off the port side of Rena. It is intended to
move Smit Borneo to the starboard side of
Rena when conditions allow – it is expected
to take a couple of days to get the barge into
position.
• Salvors have continued to focus this
week on removing cargo from the refrigerated containers on
the bow section of Rena, and emptying holds in
the stern section.
• Salvors have also this week
managed to extract a further 10.3 cubic metres of fuel from
the engine room port side slop tank in the stern section of
the wreck. This was done using the hot tapping technique.
The amount of residual oil on the wreck remains in the tens
of tonnes.
Container and debris
recovery
• The number of containers recovered
from the sea and beaches by Braemar has now risen to 71
after a container was removed from a cliff face at Mataroa
Bay, north of Waihi Beach this week. A total of 74
helicopter lifts saw the bay cleared of the container and
its contents, which was all timber. The container was cut in
to pieces in order to be moved. Those pieces and the timber
were then transported by helicopter to a waiting
barge.
• A further 17 containers have been located
away from Rena but are yet to be
recovered.
• Braemar staff have continued debris
clean-up operations at Bowentown this week where the sea had
churned up latex gloves previously buried in the sand.
• Stockpiling of timber continued at Matakana
Island where a beach groomer has also been in action.
•
Braemar has undertaken surveys of beaches in the Hawke’s
Bay and Gisborne areas following reports of a small amount
of possible Rena debris washing ashore.
Oil spill response
• National On
Scene Commander Rob Service said from an oil spill response
perspective the further removal of 10.3 cubic metres of oil
from Rena was a real positive and demonstrated
the determination of the salvors to continue to strip all
oil they can from the wreck. “That’s another 10 cubic
metres of oil that will not go into the water, so it’s a
really pleasing result,” said Mr Service.
• Mr
Service noted a media report this week saying oil had
reached the Hawke’s Bay was incorrect. Some debris had
been reported in the Hawke’s Bay area and Braemar Howells
teams were responding to this. Braemar Howells had confirmed
the debris was not oiled.
• Clean-up operations and
shoreline clean-up assessment team surveys this week have
continued on Matakana Island, Papamoa, Leisure Island,
Rabbit Island and the Kulim Park area.
• Clean-up
operations were also conducted on the southern part of
Motiti Island this week.
• There have been no public
reports of sightings of fresh oil or oiled birds this
week
• The wildlife team has now been stood down
from the ICC, effective from today. However, the wildlife
response capability remains in place, with local wildlife
experts and the Department of Conservation available to
respond to reports of affected animals, and the team at
Massey University ready to treat and rehabilitate any
affected wildlife. The National Oiled Wildlife Response Team
also remains on standby to escalate the response should they
be required.
• Members of the public are encouraged
to continue reporting any sightings of oiled birds to the
wildlife number on 0800 333 771.
Maritime New Zealand oil spill response media team
Media queries (including wildlife queries) - 0800 774 554
International media queries - +64 27 812 7013
Braemar Howells spokesperson Monique O'Connor (for media queries relating to container and debris recovery) Monday-Wednesday - +64 274 575 700
Braemar Howells spokesperson Grant Dyson (for media queries relating to container and debris recovery) Thursday-Sunday - +64 27 668 6242
To report sightings of oil - 0800 OIL SPILL (0800 645 774)
To report sightings of oiled wildlife - 0800 333 771
To report sightings of containers or container debris - 0800 333 771
Public health queries - 0800 611 116
ENDS


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