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Mercury Bay vessel sank with 1300 litres of diesel, tanks now empty, Waikato Regional Council says

Hauraki Coromandel Post
9 Oct, 2023 04:32 AM2 mins to read

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The Mercury Bay pictured as it was sinking near Motukorure Island.

The Mercury Bay pictured as it was sinking near Motukorure Island.

An assessment of a sunken 50-foot vessel over the weekend has found its diesel tanks are empty, says Waikato Regional Council.

In a statement on Monday afternoon, the council said it believed the boat contained a significant amount of fuel that leaked from its tanks.

“The vessel target="_blank">struck rocks near Motukorure Island – also known as Centre Island – sometime before 3.45pm last Wednesday and sank with 1300 litres of diesel on board. The skipper and passenger were uninjured.”

Divers visited the site over the weekend and established there was no diesel left in the vessel’s fuel tanks, regional on scene commander Cliff Gibson said.

“Based on this information, it’s believed there was a slow leak from the tanks in the hours immediately following the sinking.

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“The absence of any diesel or oil on the surface of the water over successive days leads us to believe the diesel was taken away from the island and shoreline on the outgoing tide, with minimal impact on the nearby coastal and marine environment,” he said.

The council is continuing to liaise closely with the salvors.

The vessel sank with 1300 litres of diesel on board.
The vessel sank with 1300 litres of diesel on board.

“A time frame for the vessel’s recovery is yet to be confirmed and is dependent on favourable conditions. However, the salvage team has indicated they will try to raise the vessel to shallower water on Wednesday so it can be further assessed and the next steps in the recovery decided,” Gibson said.

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“It’s important this process is not rushed and that every precaution is taken. We plan to have our maritime officers at the scene during the vessel’s recovery to ensure the risks to the environment are managed throughout the operation.”

The council said the “salvors had indicated they would use a crane on a barge to lift the vessel from where it currently sits 20 metres below the surface of the water”.


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