LYSBLINK SEAWAY – VESSEL GROUND KILCHOAN UPDATE 19 FEB 15

There has been a further release of diesel oil from the ‘Lysblink Seaway,’ which remains aground at Kilchoan.

Following discussions between the Secretary of State’s representative (SOSREP) Hugh Shaw and Maritime and Coastguard Agency’s Counter-Pollution, an absorbent boom has been put in to cope with the oil leak from the starboard side of the vessel.

Weather conditions have moderated slightly this morning making it easier to use equipment.
Briggs Marine vessels ‘Forth Jouster’ and ‘Kingdom of Fife’ are on scene and are supporting the salvage operation.

A team from Svitzer Salvage is currently on board the vessel conducting a detailed damage assessment.

Initial findings and salvage options will be reported to the SOSREP and the wider Salvage Control Unit, later this afternoon. 

A temporary exclusion zone of 100 metres has been established around the vessel.

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