Please select your home edition
Edition
Ocean Safety 2023 - New Identity - LEADERBOARD

New locations emerge in the ongoing clean-up of Mid North Coast

by Penny Robins 8 Jun 2018 01:08 BST
Debris from Liberian ship YM Efficiency washed up north of Newcastle. The ship lost part of its cargo during stormy weather last week © ABC News: Nancy

Aerial surveillance today revealed new remote beaches and rocky outcrops to focus on in the clean-up effort of the Mid North Coast.

Roads and Maritime Services Executive Director Maritime Angus Mitchell, who is also the State Marine Pollution Controller, said the team of 100 contracted workers is continuing to remove debris from the shoreline, as well as teams on boats cleaning and taking material from the water.

"Ongoing issues with weather and visibility have prevented dive teams from being deployed until today," Mr Mitchell said.

"There are known channels where the currents are running, so three teams of divers have taken video of what submerged objects may be visible, are taking video of what they see ahead and are manually picking up these objects.

"One of the three teams located a number of tyres on the ocean floor at Rocky Point and managed to remove 12 of these. Divers will return to the location to remove the remainder.

"Helicopter surveillance this morning has also revealed new remote beaches and rocky outcrops with debris between Mungo and Hawks Nest where the teams will likely use quad bikes to access.

"Around Fingal Spit and Shark Island are the worst impacted areas and we will get crews out to these locations as soon as practical.

"Significant progress has been made by those cleaning up Boulder Bay, Rocky Point, Jimmys Beach and Bennetts Beach.

"However, if submersed containers rupture or the tides change, it could cause another wave of rubbish."

More than 100 cubic metres of debris - which is the equivalent of almost one quarter of an Olympic swimming pool - has already been removed from the water and shoreline.

So far there have been no reported injuries to wildlife. However, today there was an unconfirmed report of a fishing trawler snagging on a submerged object about 25 kilometres off the coast of Newcastle.

This location is outside the area expected to contain debris of sunken containers, according to modelling carried out this week.

The next stages of the ongoing clean-up will depend on weather and ocean conditions.

Roads and Maritime is leading the effort in close consultation with other government authorities in order to determine the area to prioritise the clean-up, including National and Marine Parks, EPA, OEH, local councils, DPI Fisheries and the Australian Marine Safety Authority.

For further information visit www.rms.nsw.gov.au/containerincident or call 13 12 36 and select option 2.

Related Articles

Purchase Systems and Mechanical Advantage
The Ultimate Guide as Allen break down the nitty-gritty In this guide, we're breaking down the nitty-gritty of purchase systems, from the straightforward simplicity of the "simple" system to the power-packed intricacy of the "compound" system. Posted on 16 May
Poole Regatta attracts entrants from far and wide
The event has become a truly international affair With standard entries for the 2024 International Paint Poole Regatta closing on Sunday 19th May, the event has become a truly international affair with multiple yachts from France and the Netherlands signed up to race. Posted on 16 May
Solos at Chanonry
HD Sails Scottish Travellers Series underway after a delayed start to the season After a delayed start to the season the HD Sails Scottish travellers series got under way at Chanonry SC on May 11. The season opening event at Bardowie in late April was abandoned due to lack of wind. Posted on 16 May
Etchells Bedrock Trophy Regatta
A great turn out from the youth teams The second event of the UK Etchells fleet saw a fleet of 10 boats gather for the Bedrock Trophy run by the Royal Southern Yacht Club. Once again there was a great turn out from the 7 youth teams. Posted on 16 May
Cherubs at the Weymouth skiff open
Andrew and Jill Peters take the win The fleet amassed at Weymouth Portland National Sailing Academy for the 4th annual skiff open; could this be the first year where all races are started?! Posted on 16 May
Musto launches Evening The Keel
An insight into the minds of female professional offshore sailors Musto will unveil Episode One of its four-part docu-series Evening The Keel, featuring some of the most famous female sailors sharing their insights on performing at the highest levels of what is still a predominantly male sport. Posted on 16 May
IMOCA Class Sailor Profile: Sam Goodchild
Who is this modest 34-year-old Englishman? In the history of the IMOCA Class there have been few skippers who have completed a debut year to rival that of Sam Goodchild, who achieved five consecutive podium finishes in his first five races and became the 2023 IMOCA Globe Series Champion. Posted on 16 May
2024 Porto Montenegro Match Race
Participants faced off in thrilling naval battles aboard J70 yachts The Porto Montenegro Match Race is a world-renowned nautical event that combines the excitement of sports competition with the beauty of the Mediterranean. Posted on 16 May
Lark Midlands open at Banbury
Always someone ready to pounce if you slip up A posse of Midlands-based Larks gathered at Banbury Sailing Club for the first day of a double-header weekend in the Craftinsure Lark Class Travellers Series. The hottest day of the year (so far) provided four very enjoyable and competitive races. Posted on 16 May
49er FX and 49ers at the WPNSA Skiff Open
An equal number of mixed and single gender teams compete over the 8 race series Inclusion for the 49er and FX class for the first time at the National Sailing Academy's multi-class skiff open can only be described as a resounding success. Posted on 16 May