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Damaged offshore ship lifted onto barge
The Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Lake Charles personnel oversaw the salvage of the "Candy Store"on Oct 19 north of Monkey Island near Cameron, Louisiana. The vessel was transported to a shipyard in Morgan City, Louisiana, for permanent repairs. The vessel owners and salvage representatives developed and executed a vessel lift plan which allowed them to safely remove the damaged vessel from the water and place it onto a deck barge. No additional recoverable pollution is present in the vicinity of Monkey Island as a result of the vessel recovery operation. The cause of the incident was still under investigation. Report with photo: https://coastguardnews.com/coast-guard-oversees-damaged-vessel-lift-operation-near-cameron-louisiana/2018/10/19/
Oil spill recovery following grounding
US Coast Guard personnel on Oct 16 conducted an on-scene investigation and oversaw oil recovery operations after the "Candy Store" ran aground north of Monkey Island, near Cameron, Louisiana. It was estimated that 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel spilled into the marine environment due to damage to one of the vessel’s diesel tanks. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Lake Charles and Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) personnel completed shore and waterside pollution assessments while overseeing the cleanup efforts of the contracted Oil Spill Response Organization (OSRO). Due to weather, including the recent steady rainfall, the spilled diesel fuel has largely dissipated and poses minimal threat to the environment or public. The vessel owners and OSRO prevented the spill of an additional estimated 2,000 gallons of diesel fuel which were in the damaged tank by transferring the fuel to undamaged vessel tanks and containers. The cause of the incident was still under investigation. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Lake Charles personnel are working with the company’s salvage representatives and divers to develop a plan to affect temporary repairs to the vessel so it can be safely moved to a shipyard for permanent repairs. The vessel posed no threat to navigation at this time.
Offshore ship suffered water ingress in Cameron
The "Candy Store" suffered water ingress in the early morning of Oct 15, 2018, near Cameron on the Calcasieu Lake in southwest Louisiana. At 12:00 a.m., the crew of the "Candy Store" contacted the Coast Guard Houston-Galveston to report the vessel was in need of assistance.From the Coast Guard Station Lake Charles a 29-foot boat was launched. Once on scene, the crew of the RB-S passed two dewatering pumps to the vessel and remained on scene throughout the night with the "Candy Store". Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Lake Charles personnel were dispatched to the scene to investigate and respond to fuel discharge around the partially submerged vessel. Report with photo: https://coastguardnews.com/coast-guard-assists-vessel-taking-on-water-near-cameron-louisiana/2018/10/15/
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