Coast Guard, Washington State Department of Ecology complete pollution mitigation of sunken vessel in Westport, Wash.
The 77-foot fishing vessel Lady Lillian surrounded by boom after it sunk at the Westport Marina, Wash., Sept. 5, 2016. Photo Courtesy of Washington State Department of Ecology.
WESTPORT, Wash. — Coast Guard and Washington State Department of Ecology personnel completed the pollution mitigation on the 77-foot fishing vessel Lady Lillian, Tuesday evening.
Incident Management Division personnel from...
Coast Guard, Washington State Department of Ecology respond to sunken vessel in Westport, Wash.
The 77-foot fishing vessel Lady Lillian surrounded by boom after it sunk at the Westport Marina, Wash., Sept. 5, 2016. Photo Courtesy of Washington State Department of Ecology.
WESTPORT, Ore. — Coast Guard and Washington State Department of Ecology personnel are responding to the sunken 77-foot fishing vessel Lady Lillian and resulting sheen at the Westport Marina, Monday.
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Coast Guard, Washington Department of Ecology plan for vessel cleanup
The tug Vigorous sits at Ballard Oil in the Lake Washington Ship Canal, Oct. 9, 2015. (U.S. Coast Guard photo)
SEATTLE — The Coast Guard, Washington State Department of Ecology and Global Diving and Salvage are scheduled to remove petroleum products from the tug Vigorous at Ballard Oil in the Lake Washington Ship Canal, Tuesday.
The Coast Guard Incident Management Division from Coast Guard Sector...
Responders successfully remove Avalon for disposal near Brinnon, Wash.
SEATTLE — Responders successfully removed the 65-foot pleasure craft Avalon from the beach near Pleasant Harbor in Brinnon, Tuesday.
The Coast Guard, Washington State Department of Ecology, Washington State Department of Natural Resources and Global Diving and Salvage, Inc., have been working the case. DNR will oversee the vessel’s full removal and disposal.
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Coast Guard, Washington State Dept. of Ecology respond to grounded vessel near Pleasant Harbor, Wash.
SEATTLE — The Coast Guard and Washington State Department of Ecology are responding to a report a of 65-foot pleasure craft aground near Pleasant Harbor in Brinnon, Washington, Sunday morning.
The Coast Guard and Washington State Department of Ecology responded to a 65-foot pleasure craft that ran aground near Pleasant Harbor in Brinnon, Wash., Sept. 14, 2014. . (U.S. Coast Guard photo)
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Response crews address pollution issues from abandoned fishing vessel near Seattle
WARRENTON, Ore. — Pollution response crews from Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound, in Seattle, continue to oversee the mitigation of potential pollution from a presumed abandoned fishing vessel near the Ballard Locks in Seattle, Thursday.
The Coast Guard has contracted Global Diving and Salvage to address more than 12 feet of oily water found in the engine room of the 133-foot, steel-hulled fishing...
Coast Guard coordinating pollution response to sunken vessel near Guemes Island, Wash.
SEATTLE ─ The Coast Guard, National Response Corporation Environmental Services, and Global Diving and Salvage, and Washington State Department of Ecology are coordinating the pollution mitigation and salvage of the 59-foot fishing vessel Clam Digger, today.
An air crew from Coast Guard Air Station Port Angeles, Wash., conducted an over flight this morning with no reports of sheen or pollution.
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Coast Guard responds to diesel fuel spill in Gig Harbor
SEATTLE — The U.S. Coast Guard, Washington State Department of Ecology and Gig Harbor Fire Department are responding Saturday to a diesel fuel spill in Gig Harbor, Wash.
The owner of a pleasure craft spilled approximately 100 gallons of diesel into the harbor earlier this morning. According to reports, the vessel’s owner intended to fill the boat’s water tank, however, water was inadvertently...
Coast Guard responds to pollution threat from derelict vessel
PORTLAND, Ore. – Coast Guard Sector Columbia River and the Washington State Department of Ecology are responding to a potential pollution threat from a derelict 431-foot motor vessel that was reported aground on the northern bank of the Columbia River near Camas, Wash., Thursday.
Both agencies have dispatched pollution response teams along with marine inspectors to check for any possible pollution...