The tour Boat MV Island Bay sank in Carpenter Bay, Moresby Island over the weekend, with the Coast Guard and WCMRC at the site (Photo from Canadian Coast Guard) |
The Canadian Coast Guard has provided some details into an incident in Carpenter Bay, Haida Gwaii which saw the tour boat MV Island Bay sink in area waters on Saturday.
Working with the Council of the Haida Nation, the Coast Guard vessel Atlantic Raven is on station as are members of West Coast Marine Response Corporation.
Their advisory from this afternoon, notes that they are working to protect sensitive areas as identified by the Council of the Haida Nation and Gwaii Haanas, in the event of a pollution release.
As part of that work, containment and sorbent boom has been deployed around the vessel.
The owner of the MV Island Bay is engaged with the incident management team and is making plans for the vessel to be salvaged.
Carpenter Bay is at the southern end of Moresby Island.
Location of the sinking of a tour boat in Carpenter Bay on Haida Gwaii, a number of responding vessels are assessing the environmental impact of the incident (image from Vessel Traffic site) |
Some additional photos related to the work underway can be reviewed here.
Follow the Coast Guard Social Media feed for further details and any updates.
More notes on the work of Emergency Responders in the Northwest and Coastal waters can be reviewed from our archive page.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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