‘KIPEROUSA’ SALVAGE OPERATION CONTINUES DEAT AND SAMSA TEAMS REMAIN ON SITE

Environmental Panorama
Johannesburg – South Africa
June of 2005

 

14/06/2004: The Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEAT) oil spill response team and members of the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA) Casualty Response Unit remain on site and continue to monitor the situation closely following the incident of the “Kiperousa” a 14921 gross ton log-carrier, en route from West Africa to the Far East, which grounded on a reef off Bhega, 5 miles south of Hamburg in the Eastern Cape on 7th June 2005.
The Department's Kuswag 8 surveillance aircraft is monitoring the situation closely and has reported no further oil leakage from the vessel today, Monday 13 June 2005. It continues to patrol the coastline regularly. No oil has been sighted along the shore.

The risk of pollution in the area remains, as most of the approximately 250 cubic metres of heavy fuel oil and 63 cubic metres of diesel oil remains aboard the vessel.

As part of the Department's precautionary measures for oil spills, coastal oil spill contingency plans remain in place for all beach and estuarine areas both north and south of the Kiperousa.

The grounded “Kiperousa' sustained damage to the ship's bottom which resulted in the engine room being flooded and a total loss of power and facilities. The vessel, although at anchor and afloat when abandoned, was unfortunately blown onto the beach during the night of the 7th, where she still lies aground.

The owners, Sealink Marine of Piraeus - Greece, have contracted an international salvage company Tsavliris. The salvage company has deployed a Russian tug, the ‘Nikolay Chiker' to the scene where it has attempted over the weekend to refloat the grounded Kiperousa. Weather permitting, follow up attempts will continue.

A heavy lift helicopter is also on site and provides assistance in the transfer of heavy duty salvage equipment on to the ‘Kiperousa'.

The Joint Response Committee is South Africa's way of dealing with maritime incidents in a spirit of co-operative governance. The lead agencies are DEAT and SAMSA and all other relevant and affected local authorities and parties are invited to participate.

A meeting of the Joint Response Committee was held in Port Alfred on 8 June 2005 at which all parties were briefed on the incident and their responsibilities, should the situation deteriorate. Further meetings are envisaged to be held on a regular basis.

For further information, please contact: Captain Saleem Modak, on behalf of the South African Maritime Safety Authority: Mobile: 083 257 5931

 
 

Source: South African Environmental (http://www.environment.gov.za)
Press consultantship
(Carol Moses)
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