New Zealand: Salvors Remove Stock Feed Containers from Rena Today

New Zealand - Salvors Remove Stock Feed Containers from Rena Today

Salvors today plan to remove two 20 empty foot stock feed containers from the port side of the bow section using the crane barge Smit Borneo

The Smit Borneo will be repositioned during the day to the stern of the Rena. The McDermott heavy lift helicopter is being readied for container removal operations and will focus on removing damaged containers and debris from Bay 12, Row 12 and Bay 86.

55 large bags of milk powder were yesterday (29/1) transferred via helicopter to the barge ST 60. Steverdores cut up containers from various bays on Rena yesterday, which were removed by helicopter

Platforms for emergency winching operations have been installed on the forward section of Rena. An increase in movement in the forward section of Rena has been detected.

The weather forecast for this week is currently favourable, with an easterly breeze and 0.4m swell at present

Container and debris recovery

Various vessels continue to recover debris and containers from various locations, with 65 containers recovered from the water. The debris of 9 containers has been recovered from Matakana Island, with the remains of 3 more to be collected.

A total of 463 containers have been received directly from Rena for processing at the port.

Oil spill response/wildlife

This morning’s overflight of Rena detected some black oil in the water within the confines of the wreck between the separated sections of the vessel. Salvors will mop up this oil as operations allow. Responders remain ready to deal with any further releases of oil, with the bulk of clean up operations due to resume tomorrow.

There was a further successful release of little blue penguins today.

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World Maritime News Staff, January 30, 2012; Image: Maritime NZ