Spill reports: 249 Amount spilled: 1900 gals Spills by Product.

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Spill reports: 249 Amount spilled: 1900 gals Spills by Product

Spills by Cause

Spills by Source Type

P/C GAMAPOTAY P/C LA PIETRA Salmon Bay Mystery Spill P/C AVALON

WHAT HAPPENED:SIGNIFICANCE:  Vessel caught fire and subsequently sank  Used OSLTF to conduct initial response/mitigation of fuel spill  Estimated 650 gals of diesel fuel onboard  Estimated 300 gallons discharged  Over 350 gallons successfully recovered from the fuel tanks  Rapid response by local fire department to extinguish the fire  OSRO was able to rapidly place containment boom around the vessel.  Responsible Party assumed the contract with Global Diving Salvage to remove the vessel

WHAT HAPPENED:SIGNIFICANCE:  Vessel caught fire and subsequently sank approx 3 miles off the coast of Washington  Used OSLTF to hire local tug to attempt to tow the vessel back to shore before it sank  Estimated 800 gals of diesel fuel onboard  No product was able to be recovered  Sank in a National Marine Sanctuary  Required coordination with local Hoh tribe and NOAA

WHAT HAPPENED:SIGNIFICANCE:  At some point during the night, it is suspected that a vessel discharged an estimated gallons of oily bilge water into Salmon Bay.  Used OSLTF to conduct response/mitigation of fuel spill  Unknown source  Estimated 500 gallons recovered  Required an extensive investigation of over 50 potential boats within Salmon Bay that could be suspect  Extensive sampling was performed  Significant media interest  Large area to clean up  To date, no RP identified

WHAT HAPPENED:SIGNIFICANCE:  Vessel was being towed (dead ship) by small skiff when it ran aground and subsequently sank at the next high tide  Used OSLTF to conduct initial response/mitigation of fuel spill  Estimated gals of diesel fuel onboard  Estimated 75 gallons discharged  Over 400 gallons successfully recovered  Outstanding multi-agency response and coordination  Local community extremely concerned about the spill and impacts  Prolonged response (stilll on going)