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Tobago Oil Spill - confirmed to be Bunker Fuel

Postby redmanjp » February 8th, 2024, 1:41 pm

Overturned boat leaking oil in Tobago, divers searching for 'souls'

https://newsday.co.tt/2024/02/07/overturned-boat-leaking-oil-in-tobago/

A mystery boat in Tobago has been found overturned and leaking oil 200 metres off the coast of the Cove Eco-Industrial and Business Park.

At an emergency press conference on Wednesday, THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine said the Tobago Emergency Operations Centre (TEOC) received a report shortly after 7 am about an overturned vessel.

Augustine was unable to confirm if anyone was on board at the time.

“As a result, it has resulted in the THA having to engage, in an emergency basis, an operation to have some discovery...

“In the first instance, we have engaged some divers. The purpose of the divers is to see if there were any souls on the vessel at the time of it being overturned, to see if there is anything else of importance that is trapped in the vessel and to ascertain the name of the vessel.”

He said if officials can find out the name of the vessel, then ownership and the country where the vessel is licensed could be tracked.

He said there was also a spill which has reached the Lambeau area. He said a meeting was also being held to address the clean-up to mitigate any environmental impact.

“At this very moment, we have representatives from TEMA, the Ministry of Energy and Kaizen (Environmental Services). That meeting is to work out areas of collaboration among us so that we can take care of all of the environmental impacts that we would have pursuant to the overturning of the vessel and the oil spill.”

He said the green light was given to Kaizen, which has equipment and implements stored in Scarborough, in an effort to mitigate further environmental damage from the oil spill. TEMA, he said, can use peat moss, which absorbs hydrocarbons and allows for removal.

“We know we have to use other THA equipment and service providers to assist especially around the shorelines. I am advised that we do have some specialist divers on their way to Tobago. However, by the time they get here with their vessels, it would be relatively dark, so we had to go ahead and use some experience and PADI-certified divers from right here in Tobago to begin some of the discovery for us, because time is of the essence.”

He said he was also given some assurance by Woodside Energy that it would provide some support and the use of its equipment and resources, pointing out that the company was "not known for being complicit in the matter in anyway at all.”

The Coast Guard is involved and was on the scene, Augustine said.

He encouraged fisherfolk, swimmers and jet-ski operators to avoid the area.

“Don’t go purposefully sightseeing and sailing into the area, it’s not an opportunity for us to go sightseeing, it’s not an opportunity for us to be maccocious. Please be cautious and avoid the area at all counts, you don’t need to be in that specific area immediately.”

When Newsday visited the area on Wednesday afternoon, diver Kester Jerry, a member of the Tobago arm of the Hunters Search and Rescue Team, was on site to assess the situation and report. He said he was unlikely to dive owing to the oil spill.

A man and woman later arrived to look at the boat, after walking the stretch leading to Canoe Bay and then running through a track. They said they were curious to see it after hearing about it on social media.

President of the All-Tobago Fisherfolk Association (ATFA) Curtis Douglas said he and president of the Lambeau Fisherfolk Sumwatty Ramkissoon went on a boat to survey the damage.

“It was like bitumen, like tar used to pitch road. From where the boat was positioned, we couldn’t see the vessel number to even know where the vessel came from, so we really don’t know for sure.”

He said the spill will have a massive impact on the fishing industry.

“It really started with sargassum seaweed, now this. Remember where we saw this vessel – that is on a reef, it would damage the canals, the lobster, the mangroves, the crabs – they all would die. Also, that is an area where a lot of bait is caught to go out, even the boats. It would damage marine life tremendously.”

He said he is hoping that the investigation is completed soon, and the vessel is removed.

He echoed the chief secretary calling for fishermen to stay away from the area.

A representative of the THA environment division declined to comment, saying he attended the meeting at TEMA and is awaiting the outcome of the investigation.

This story has been adjusted to include additional details. See original post below.

An overturned boat in Tobago is leaking oil 200m off the coast of Cove.

In an emergency media conference on Wednesday, THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine said the Tobago Emergency Operations Centre (TEOC) received a report shortly after 7 am about an overturned vessel. Augustine was unable to confirm what caused to boat to overturn or if anyone was on board at the time.

He said divers have been contacted to help. He noted that there was also an oil spill which has reached the Lambeau area, adding that a meeting was being held simultaneously to address the clean-up to mitigate any environmental impact.
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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- now reaching shores

Postby redmanjp » February 8th, 2024, 7:04 pm

oil now reaching shores. cnc3 say a national emergency could be declared

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago

Postby maj. tom » February 8th, 2024, 7:05 pm

Well this is scary. That people could possibly be trapped inside there. Aren't there marine tracking systems with satellite and transponders so they must know about the ship and the manifest.

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- now reaching shores

Postby DMan7 » February 8th, 2024, 7:14 pm

redmanjp wrote:oil now reaching shores. cnc3 say a national emergency could be declared


I thought Row don't do these things?

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago

Postby bluefete » February 8th, 2024, 7:21 pm

maj. tom wrote:Well this is scary. That people could possibly be trapped inside there. Aren't there marine tracking systems with satellite and transponders so they must know about the ship and the manifest.


Boat drifted into our waters. Initial reports said there were no souls onboard.

But that leak is a major environmental disaster for Tobago and will accelerate the calls for separation from T&T.

If Tobago had to wait for T&T to send stuff that should have been on the island to deal with this, it will just push them further away.

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby maj. tom » February 8th, 2024, 7:25 pm

oh ok, the first report with divers looking for ppl was very alarming. That's what I was saying how if it was a manned ship there would be tracking history in the area so they could make a good guess about it.

The oil spill is something they will eventually be able to manage. SS Atlantic Empress 1979.

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby redmanjp » February 9th, 2024, 2:14 pm

is not a good time to have oil spill- ppl does go tobago for carnival- what they go do now?

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby DMan7 » February 9th, 2024, 2:25 pm

redmanjp wrote:is not a good time to have oil spill- ppl does go tobago for carnival- what they go do now?


Go to fetes and get a wine from a reds?

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby pugboy » February 9th, 2024, 2:52 pm

isn’t it on section of coast a bit off the popular spots?

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Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » February 9th, 2024, 4:48 pm

maj. tom wrote:oh ok, the first report with divers looking for ppl was very alarming. That's what I was saying how if it was a manned ship there would be tracking history in the area so they could make a good guess about it.

From the reports I read it seems they have not been able yet to identify the vessel and so far can’t tell where it came from.
Either it was privately owned and the owners were the crew or its owners may be a company.
Would they want to own up and face environmental damage liability now after losing a crew, vessel and cargo?

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby MaxPower » February 9th, 2024, 5:21 pm

That oil spill is nothing compared to the amount of littering that Trinis do.

Shameful

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby st7 » February 9th, 2024, 7:32 pm

what an ignorant statement from max once again.

who would compare a big environmental damage to 'tRiNis litTerRing' when he have a venez cleaning up after him.

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby pugboy » February 10th, 2024, 12:32 pm

it look like the oil reaching further down now

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby fokhan_96 » February 10th, 2024, 2:24 pm

st7 wrote:what an ignorant statement from max once again.

who would compare a big environmental damage to 'tRiNis litTerRing' when he have a venez cleaning up after him.
He was just alluding to the fact that trinis are generally nasty. Just look at the surrounding areas after a carnival fete or "de road" after Monday and Tuesday you would see. Many trinis seeing garbage all over or even an oil spill would not even bat an eyelid. Because its our culture and people need to express themselves.

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby MaxPower » February 10th, 2024, 6:24 pm

st7 wrote:what an ignorant statement from max once again.

who would compare a big environmental damage to 'tRiNis litTerRing' when he have a venez cleaning up after him.


And Trinis contribute significantly to environmental damage, but you wouldn’t know that because littering is embedded in your DNA. From Day 1, your failed parents would have discarded your filthy pampers on the side of the road and you followed suit.

Stop littering young man.

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby nervewrecker » February 10th, 2024, 8:36 pm

st7 wrote:what an ignorant statement from max once again.

who would compare a big environmental damage to 'tRiNis litTerRing' when he have a venez cleaning up after him.
Fact: Tobago reefs dead from euthropication. All the waters green from nutrient loading. Septic discharge into the oceans from all side.

We duttied our own waters first.

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby The_Honourable » February 11th, 2024, 12:07 am

TRACING THE OIL-LIKED SUBSTANCE REACH FROM OVERTURNED VESSEL - "GULFSTREAM"

TEMA's GIS Specialist, Dayreon Mitchell, has created a map highlighting the affected area caused by the overturned vessel's oil-like substance.

Satellite Imagery Observations:

The satellite imagery reveals a distinctive silver-like slick emanating from the overturned wrecked vessel. Additionally, there are noticeable streaks of a thick, black-like substance accompanying the spill.

These observations provide valuable insights into the extent and nature of the maritime incident. TEMA continues to utilize such technology to assess and address the impact on the surrounding environment.

Information and Images from TEMA (Tobago Emergency Management Agency)

https://www.facebook.com/TobagoUpdates/ ... ZWq6SQjhml

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby maj. tom » February 11th, 2024, 6:36 am

Well the story was finally picked up by the AFP


Trinidad and Tobago hit by mystery ship oil spill
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-68266339

By Jaroslav Lukiv
BBC News

Trinidad and Tobago is considering declaring a national emergency over a huge oil spill from a ship that ran aground and overturned this week.

At least 15km (nine miles) of Tobago's south-western coast have been affected, including some of the Caribbean island's pristine beaches.

Some 1,000 volunteers have now joined government staff to clean up the spill.

Divers have been trying to isolate the leak from the vessel, which was abandoned by its crew.

Farley Augustine, the chief secretary of the island of Tobago, on Saturday said the government may designate the accident a Level 3 disaster, the highest.

"Everything indicates that we are going in that direction," he was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency.

The spill is currently Level 2, meaning the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Management believes that the country can deal with the spill.

A national emergency is declared when local resources become "overwhelmed" and international assistance is needed.

The ship - identified only as The Gulfstream - capsized last Wednesday off the coast of the Cove Eco-Industrial Estate.

No emergency calls were made.

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby pugboy » February 11th, 2024, 7:55 am

like they still can’t say what type of oil or what type of vessel it was

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Postby DMan7 » February 11th, 2024, 12:27 pm

Press conference on the oil spill by yours truly going on now.


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Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » February 11th, 2024, 1:24 pm

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby pugboy » February 11th, 2024, 1:37 pm

so one of the biggest petrochemical energy based countries in this hemisphere operating on a volunteer basis for an oil spill disaster?

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby st7 » February 11th, 2024, 2:12 pm

nervewrecker wrote:
st7 wrote:what an ignorant statement from max once again.

who would compare a big environmental damage to 'tRiNis litTerRing' when he have a venez cleaning up after him.
Fact: Tobago reefs dead from euthropication. All the waters green from nutrient loading. Septic discharge into the oceans from all side.

We duttied our own waters first.


this is true

but that boat is a real different scene.

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Postby Habit7 » February 11th, 2024, 4:33 pm

pugboy wrote:so one of the biggest petrochemical energy based countries in this hemisphere operating on a volunteer basis for an oil spill disaster?

Actually it is an industry standard to supplement clean up efforts with volunteers. More hands make less work.

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Postby bluefete » February 11th, 2024, 4:48 pm

Presser was really sad.

Overturned big boat drifted unknowingly into Tobagonian waters, unknown to any local bodies.

Seems it only started leaking oil when it hit the reef.

PM said it MAY have been involved in illicit activities but he was only guessing.

Major environmental disaster for Tobago and PM warned unplanned-for, clean-up costs will be very high.

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Postby pugboy » February 11th, 2024, 4:54 pm

like he ain’t want to say if it is a boat carrying maduro products

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Postby bluefete » February 11th, 2024, 4:58 pm

pugboy wrote:like he ain’t want to say if it is a boat carrying maduro products


Exactly. There are so many questions about this but we shall wait and see. When he mentioned that the divers could barely see because of the oil and the superstructure of the hull broke off and they cannot identify the vessel and no bodies were found.

The maths not mathsing. But the PM said doh speculate so we wont - FOR NOW!

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Re: Boat overturns, leaking oil off Tobago- oil now reaching Tobago shores

Postby pugboy » February 11th, 2024, 5:52 pm

if it is a 300ft tanker
that recovery or sanitization job ain’t gonna be a mickey mouse job

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Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » February 11th, 2024, 6:21 pm

Government Responds To Oil Spill


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Postby bluefete » February 11th, 2024, 7:21 pm

pugboy wrote:if it is a 300ft tanker
that recovery or sanitization job ain’t gonna be a mickey mouse job


A 300 ft. tanker is not a short ship. What was it doing in Tobago waters? Was it going to deliver oil to the Cove Eco-Industrial Estate? Was it en route to Trinidad? Why did it capsize?

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