Coast Guard oversees fuel spill cleanup in New Bedford Harbor
U.S. Coast Guard sent this bulletin at 08/16/2017 12:17 PM EDT
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Aug. 16, 2017 |
Coast Guard oversees fuel spill cleanup in New Bedford Harbor
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BOSTON — Coast Guard crews are overseeing a fuel spill cleanup in New Bedford Harbor Wednesday after a fishing vessel sank at the pier off Hervey Tichon Ave.
The captain from the tugboat Realist called Coast Guard Sector Southeastern watchstanders around 3:50 a.m. reporting the 62- foot fishing vessel Challenge sunk at the pier and was actively discharging fuel.
Challenge carried approximately 7,000 gallons of fuel.
A crew from Marine Safety Detachment New Bedford arrived on scene, along with crews from New Bedford Fire and Police departments, and Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and double boomed the vessel.
The fuel spill spread about 1.5 miles into Fairhaven.
The owner of Challenge hired a commercial oil recovery company to cleanup the spill.
The cause of the vessel sinking is currently under investigation.
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