Grounded Cargo Ship Breaks Apart on NZ Reef
January 08, 2012
The stranded cargo ship Rena broke into two pieces in Tauranga Harbor in New Zealand. The Greek-owned Rena ran aground on Astrolabe Reef on North Island on Oct. 5, spewing heavy fuel oil into the sea in what has been called the country’s worst maritime environmental disaster. (AP Photo) Related articles
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Wellington, New Zealand. A cargo ship grounded off the New Zealand coast since October has split in two, spilling sea containers and debris and sparking fears of a fresh oil spill, maritime officials said on Sunday.
The wreck of the Greek-owned Rena was described as New Zealand’s worst maritime environmental disaster even before the rear section of the ship, lashed by pounding seas, broke away overnight. The ship previously spilled heavy fuel oil that fouled pristine North Island beaches and killed up to 20,000 seabirds, and despite salvage efforts nearly 400 tons of oil remain onboard.
Maritime officials said the front section of the wreck remained stuck in its original position, but the stern section slipped at least 30 meters away from the bow and is “moving significantly,” pounded by six-meter swells.
“There has been a significant discharge of containers and container debris from the ship,” said Maritime New Zealand spokesman Ross Henderson.
Alex van Wijngaarden, on-scene commander for the national response team, said oil could come ashore around midnight on Sunday.
“While reports at this stage indicate there has not been a significant release of oil, with the Rena in its current fragile state, a further release is likely,” he said. “While it is unknown at this stage exactly how much oil may be released, teams have been mobilized and will be ready to respond to anything that may come ashore.”
The containers, meanwhile, spilled goods including timber and bags of milk powder.
Some containers have been sighted floating up to 32 kilometers northwest of the stricken ship, Port of Tauranga chief executive Mark Cairns said.
“They have been caught in a strong coastal current,” he said.
The Rena ran aground on Astrolabe Reef 22 kilometers from Tauranga Harbor on North Island on Oct. 5. Salvage crews have removed more than 1,100 tons of oil from the stricken vessel but about 385 tons remain on board — about the same amount that has already leaked into the sea.
The crews have plucked 389 of the ship’s 1,370 loaded cargo containers from its decks since it ran aground, while some 98 have been washed overboard in the past three months.
At least 23 containers were lost from the ship when it broke apart, and more were likely to be lost, said David Billington, a salvage unit manager for Maritime New Zealand.
One eyewitness, Warwick Roberts, said the rear section was sliding along the reef.
The “stern has reared up and center section is not visible. Large breaking waves observed on bow,” he told the New Zealand Herald Web site.
A three-kilometer no-go zone is in force around the wreck.
Investigations last month revealed that Australian authorities had impounded the vessel but released it after Liberian maritime authorities intervened, essentially saying the ship was safe to sail and the problems could be fixed later. The Rena, like many ships, is registered in Liberia.
Some 10 weeks later, the Rena ran full-steam into a well-marked reef off the coast of New Zealand. It’s not clear whether the previously identified problems played any role.
Associated Press
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