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泄漏日期:2024 年
行数:4,612
类型:CSV
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id,open_date,name,location,lat,lon,threat,tags,commodity,measure_skim,measure_shore,measure_bio,measure_disperse,measure_burn,max_ptl_release_gallons,posts,description
10841,2024-08-20,"Brunswick, ME AFFF release; Brunswick, ME, USA","Brunswick, ME, USA",43.892333329999985,-69.93883333,Chemical,,AFFF,,,,,,1450,0,"At approximately 0530 on August 19, an estimated 1,450 gallons of concentrated fire fighting foam and 50,000 gallons of water was discharged in an airport hangar in Brunswick, ME."
10840,2024-08-16,Nantucket Mystery Sheen; Nantucket Sound,South of Nantucket,40.99144444000001,-70.29361111,Oil,,,,,,,,,0,"On Friday, August 16 USCG Sector Southeast New England contacted the NOAA SSC regarding a 4 mile sheen south of the Vineyard Wind offshore wind farm. USCG requested potential satellite imagery"
10839,2024-08-15,"Hurricane Ernesto Incidents Post-Storm; St Croix, USVI","151 Judith Way, Christiansted, St Croix 00820, USVI",17.769999999999996,-64.745,Oil,,diesel,,,,,,400,0,"On August 15, 2024, the USCG Sector San Juan reported a sunken tug (Tug Havoc) on St Croix at the pier at the oil terminal on the south shore. The owner is taking action. The tug reportedly has 400 gallons of diesel plus hydraulic and lube oils onboard."
10837,2024-08-13,"BNSF Train and Tanker Truck Collision; Tacoma, WA","326 E D St, Tacoma, WA 98421, USA",47.25999999999999,-122.43499999999999,Chemical,,Denatured Alcohol and Gasoline,,,,,,1500,0,"On 13 August 2024, SSC was notified by Washington Department of Ecology about a BNSF train that collided with a tanker truck. The collision resulted in approximately 1500 gallons of denatured alcohol and gasoline into a storm drain that leads directly to a waterway. OSRO and WA state onscene mitigating this discharge. No NOAA products requested."
10836,2024-08-12,"NOAA SeaTrac Autonomous Vessel Collision; Monroe, MI","Monroe, MI, USA",41.88283895725036,-83.2867258787155,Other,,,,,,,,0,0,"On 12 August, the SSC was notified of a 10 August collision between an autonomous vehicle identified as a NOAA SeaTrac vessel with a 45' pleasure craft. The two vessels were towed ashore conjoined, with no pollution observed. USCG is requesting details on the autonomous vessel operations, characteristics, lighting, and collision avoidance system."
10833,2024-08-06,"Satellite Imagery Anomaly; off Malibu, CA","off Malibu, CA",34.01694443999999,-118.66305556,Other,,,,,,,,,0,"The morning of 06-AUG-2024, NOAA NESDIS issued a Marine Pollution Surveillance Report (MPSR) for possible oil identified by satellite imagery just offshore of Malibu, CA. Imagery was collected at 06-AUG 0150 UTC (05-AUG 1850 hrs Pacific) from a Sentinel 1A (synthetic aperture radar) satellite. USCG and Malibu lifeguards investigated. USCG helicopter overflight was delayed due to marine layer conditions. Vessels on water observed no oil, but helo observed some material in the water. Upon closer inspection by surface vessels, no oil was observed and all units returned to base."
10832,2024-08-05,Satellite Image Anomaly (Potential Spill) East of the Delta Wildlife Refuge; southeast LA,"Mississippi River, Main Pass, LA",29.228210000000004,-89.07270999999999,Oil,,,,,,,,,0,"On 8/5/2024, the NOAA SSC received a NESDIS report and inquiry from USFWS for a potential spill east of the Delta Wildlife Refuge (SE LA). The satellite imagery was collected on 8/4, indicating an anomaly (possible oil) approximately 6.45 nm long and 0.22 nm wide. Further investigation from USCG on 8/4 and 8/5 indicated no known source of oil and no sheen or actionable oil in vicinity."
10831,2024-08-04,"2024 Mendenhall Glacier Flood Event; Juneau, AK","Juneau, AK 99801, USA",58.38694430230885,-134.5886993408203,Oil,,,,,,,,,0,"On August 4, 2024, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation notified the Alaska SSC of a developing flood event at the Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau, AK, from Suicide Basin. This basin has released glacier lake outburst floods that cause inundation along Mendenhall Lake and Mendenhall River multiple times each year with a record major flood event in the summer of 2023."
10830,2024-08-04,Tropical Storm/Hurricane Debby,"Big Bend region, FL",29.075375179558378,-84.02343749999999,Other,,hurricane response,,,,,,,0,"On August 4, 2024, NOAA ERD opened this hotline to capture information on the track and development of tropical storm Debby which is forecast to become a hurricane and make landfall between Tampa and Apalachicola, Florida. USCG Seventh District will establish an area command tomorrow (Aug 5 2024) at 0800. The NOAA Scientific Support Coordinator will join Coast Guard at the area command."
10829,2024-08-02,"Oil Discharge into Joseph Bayou; Port Eads, LA","Port Eads, LA, USA",29.056889999999996,-89.30333000000002,Oil,,crude,,,,,,420,0,"On 8/2/24, USCG (SEC NOLA) contacted the SSC regarding a reported spill of crude oil into Joseph Bayou near Cockler Bay in vicinity of SW Pass MS River, LA. The report indicated approx. 10 bbls of crude oil believed to have leaked from the nearby inactive production facility operated by Whitney Oil & Gas. The USCG has requested NOAA assessment of environmental sensitivity/ resources at risk and recommendations to mitigate risk."
10828,2024-07-29,"M/T TERRA NOVA Sinking and Oil Spill; Manila Bay, Philippines","Manila Bay, Philippines",14.601898900000009,120.64434799999998,Oil,,industrial fuel,,,,,,396000,0,"On July 25, 2024, the M/T TERRA NOVA, a Philippine-flagged oil tanker carrying 396,000 gallons of industrial fuel oil capsized and sank in approximately 111 feet of water in the western part of Manila Bay, Philippines.An oil sheen and slick are present in Manila Bay. The government of the Philippines has made an official request for US government support. The National Response Team has been activated. NOAA is providing on-scene and remote support."
10827,2024-07-28,"Sunken F/V TWO SS THREE LS; offshore Corpus Christi, TX","Offshore Corpus Christi, TX",27.159333329999967,-97.13833333,Oil,,diesel,,,,,,2000,0,"On 28-JUL-2024, USCG Sector Corpus Christi contacted their NOAA SSC to request oil fate information for a sunken fishing boat roughly 12 miles offshore of Padre Island National Seashore, near Baffin Bay. The F/V TWO SS THREE LS sank in 40’ of water earlier in the day with 2,000 gallons diesel reportedly on board. A USCG overflight conducted later that morning observed a 2 mile by 0.5 mile sheen trailing from the vessel. USCG requested whether shoreline impacts might be possible."
10825,2024-07-27,Cargo Ship HANS SHULTE Potential Hazmat Release; Gulf of Mexico,Gulf of Mexico,28.68606998703217,-89.4451904296875,Chemical,,,,,,,,,0,"On July 27, 2024, the USCG Sector New Orleans received notification of a potential hazmat release aboard the Hong Kong cargo ship HANS SHULTE. The ship is approximately 5nm south of the Louisiana Delta. The spill was characterized as a white liquid producing a noxious odor. No impact to the waterway reported. USCG requested assistance from a NOAA chemist."
10826,2024-07-27,"Crescent Midstream Tank Overflow into Bayou Lafourche; Raceland, LA","Raceland, LA , USA",29.727156341423893,-90.59562206268309,Oil,,crude oil,,,,,,7350,0,"On July 27, 2024, a Crescent Midstream frac tank overflowed into secondary containment and eventually entered Bayou Lafourche near Raceland, LA. The oil has impacted at least 3.5 miles of bayou downstream of release site. Current estimate of oil released to water is over 175bbl."
10824,2024-07-25,"F/V All Star Grounding; St. Michael Island, AK","St. Matthew Island, AK",60.55565,-173.08104,Oil,,Diesel,,,,,,2500,0,"On 7/25/2024, the USCG Sitka IMD notified their SSC regarding the grounding of the vessel All Star. The vessel ran aground near St. Matthews. There is a potential for a discharge of up to 2500 gallons of diesel."
10823,2024-07-25,"F/V Vicki Rae Sinking; Sand Point, AK","Sand Point, AK, USA",55.19800000000001,-160.409,Oil,,diesel,,,,,,1000,0,"On 7/22/2024, USCG Sector Western Alaska & US Arctic notified the SSC of the sinking of the F/V Vickie Rae near Sand Point, AK. The vessel pperator stated that approximately 1000 gallons of diesel was on board at time of sinking."
10822,2024-07-24,"Catamaran OBSESSION Grounded, vicinity of Flamenco Beach; Culebra, Puerto Rico","Flamenco Beach, Culebra, Puerto Rico",18.38500000000002,-65.31666667,Oil,,diesel,,,,,,800,0,"On the afternoon of 24 July 2024, NOAA's Assessment and Restoration Division and the USFWS's Caribbean Ecological Services Field Office notified the NOAA SSC that a 78 ft catamaran went aground on a coral reef in the vicinity of Flamenco Beach, Culebra, Puerto Rico. The vessel has an estimated 700-800 gallons of diesel fuel on board. No pollution was reported."
10821,2024-07-22,"Landing Craft MY MARIE Sunk; Port MacKenzie, AK","Port MacKenzie, AK, USA",61.26872790509108,-149.9201202392578,Oil,,diesel,,,,,,100,0,"On 7/22/2024, NOAA Fisheries Protected Resources Division contacted the SSC regarding the sinking of the work boat My Marie. The workboat/ landing craft sunk while tied up to the dock at Port MacKenzie in Cook Inlet, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska. NOAA Fisheries is concerned about impacts on Cook Inlet beluga whales, which are listed as an endangered species."
10818,2024-07-19,"Fishing Vessel Bilge Discharge; South Padre Island, TX","South Padre Island, TX, USA",26.12333333000001,-97.07166667,Oil,,diesel,,,,,,5000,0,"On 19-JUL-24, USCG Sector Corpus Christi called the NOAA NW RRO about a fishing vessel that had inadvertently discharged diesel via bilge due to a diesel tank puncture. The discharge occurred 5 miles offshore during a dewatering operation with USCG and the discharge amount is between 500 – 5,000 gallons of diesel. USCG is requesting a trajectory fate analysis to determine if the diesel will have shoreline impacts."
10819,2024-07-19,"Tug Miss Peggy Sunk; Houston Shipping Channel, TX","Houston Shipping Channel, TX, USA",29.761560000000003,-95.07719999999999,Oil,,diesel,,,,,,4000,0,"On 19-JUL-24, USCG Sector Houston contacted NOAA NW RRO about the Tug Miss Peggy that sank near the Lynchberg Ferry route. One crewmember was killed. The cause of the sinking was a collision between the tug and a tanker, not damages to the tanker reported and they have left the area. The Tug Miss Peggy sunk with a max potential of 4,000 gallons of diesel aboard, but is not currently discharging fuel. USCG Sector Houston is requesting a NOAA trajectory analysis of a potential release of fuel. Salvage operations are being planned for tomorrow morning 20-JUL-24."
10817,2024-07-18,"Sunken Fishing Vessel Brizo; Chatham, MA","50nm east of Chatham, MA",41.63247221999998,-68.99036111,Oil,,diesel,,,,,,800,0,"At approximately 1006 EDT on 18 JUL USCG Sector Southeastern New England contacted the NOAA SSC about a fishing vessel that sunk roughly 50nm east of Chatham, MA. A trajectory analysis was requested."
10816,2024-07-17,"Platform Sheen; offshore Bolivar Peninsula, TX",Texas,29.38222221999999,-94.48416667,Oil,,,,,,,,,0,"On July 17, 2024, NESDIS issued a Marine Pollution Surveillance Report (MPSR), for an anomaly offshore Bolivar Peninsula. The location of the anomaly approximately corresponds with two earlier National Response Center reports (#1404970, 1404788), which also reported sheens in that general location. Source may be an unmanned platform in State waters. Potential source location is under evaluation by Texas Railroad Commission (TRRC)."
10820,2024-07-16,"St Marys River Unknown Sheen; Sault Ste. Marie, MI","Sault Ste. Marie, MI, USA",46.500726656305034,-84.33266809908672,Oil,,Oil,1,,,,,10,0,"On 7/16/2026 at approximately 0930 Eastern, USCG Sector Northern Great Lakes contacted the SSC by phone regarding a sheen observed on the St. Mary's River in Michigan near Sault Ste. Marie. The oil, source, quantity, and responsible party were not positively identified, though USCG learned of a small (5-10 gal) inadvertent discharge by a USACE facility upstream the following evening. USCG-contracted OSRO arrived on scene, though the sheen was determined to be unrecoverable. A small quantity of possible emulsified oil was observed collecting in a low flow area."
10815,2024-07-15,"Broken Wind Turbine Blade; Martha's Vineyard, MA","Martha's Vineyard, MA",40.970563889999994,-70.45986944,Other,,,,,,,,,1,Around 1016 on 15 July 2024 the NOAA SSC was contacted by Vineyard Wind requesting trajectory information to assist with recovering pieces of a broken wind turbine blade.
10814,2024-07-11,"Pleasure Craft Sinks in Harris Harbor; Juneau, AK","Juneau, AK 99801, USA",58.30225236433978,-134.42864227923565,Oil,,diesel,,,,,,55,0,NMFS Alaska oil spill team contacted the SSC regarding the P/V Ahi sinking in Harris Harbor. USCG Sector Southeast Alaska had reached to to them for ESA Section 7 Emergency Consultation. Sheen is reported and boom has been deployed around the vessel. USCG will hire a contractor to remove the vessel.
10813,2024-07-11,"Shoreside Diesel Spill into Whittier Harbor; Whittier, AK","Whittier, AK 99693, USA",60.77860131787412,-148.69741059606895,Oil,,diesel,,,,,,400,0,"On 7/11/2023, USCG Sector Western Alaska US Arctic notified the SSC regarding a diesel spill that occurred the previous day. Shoreside Petroleum reported they were filing a portable tank when a discharge of an unknown amount occurred spilling diesel to the asphalt and into Whittier Harbor. The spill volume initially reported as unknown has been updated to 400 gallons."
10812,2024-07-11,"Well Flowline Spill in Bayou Perot; Lafitte, LA","Lafitte, LA, USA",29.634721999999982,-90.176389,Oil,,crude,,,,,,25,0,"On July 11, 2024, the TPIC reported that a flowline in Bayou Perot associated with Well #98 has released 25 gal of crude oil into the marsh and adjacent waterway. The USCG is investigating."
10811,2024-07-05,"Hurricane Beryl; Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico","Matagorda, TX",28.66666667,-95.95,Other,,,,,,,,,0,"As of approximately 1700 central time, on July 5, 2024, Beryl was passing over the Yucatan Peninsula. NHC Forecast Trajectory shows the storm making landfall in the Coastal Bend area of Texas sometime Monday morning as a strong Cat 1 hurricane. ERD currently has no requests, but SSC is in contact with Sector Corpus Christi, and is monitoring NHC updates, attending NWS Corpus Christi emergency management calls, and will participate in an NDOW call planned for July 7."
10810,2024-07-02,"Mystery Spill in Threemile Slough; Rio Vista, CA","Rio Vista, CA",38.11474145444396,-121.68426990509032,Oil,,gasoline,,,,,,5000,0,"On 02-JUL-2024, USCG Sector San Francisco contacted their NOAA SSC to report a gasoline spill in Threemile Slough near Rio Vista, CA. At the time of the call, USCG personnel were just arriving on-scene, so initial details were sketchy. Initial assumptions were that the pollutant was gasoline, the source was not secured, and it may be related to a permanently closed marina that had known fueling facilities. Initial maximum potential spill volume was estimated at 5,000 gallons. USCG requested initial fate & transport information to inform initial on-scene investigations and actions."
10809,2024-06-26,"Mystery Sheen, Main Pass 80; off coast of Louisiana",Mississippi River Delta,29.215277780000022,-89.04388889000002,Oil,,,,,,,,,0,"On June 26, 2024, the USCG received a NESDIS report in Main Pass 80. USCG Auxiliary overflight confirmed the presence of sheen and dark oil for approximately 6 miles. The USCG is investigating and requested a trajectory analysis"
10808,2024-06-22,Oil Sheen #2 off Cape Flattery; Coastal Washington State,Coastal Washington,47.951944440000005,-126.15444444,Oil,,,,,,,,,0,"On the morning of June 22, 2024, NOAA NESDIS notified the NW SSC of possible oil sheen 65 nautical miles west of Cape Flattery, WA. The sheen was approximately 12 nm in length and 4.45 nm in width at the widest point. The SSC notified USCG of this observation. At 1630, USCG requested trajectory analysis to guide helicopter reconnaissance scheduled for 0900 on June 23, 2024."
10807,2024-06-21,"Anhydrous Ammonia Release; Metlakatla, AK","Metlakatla, AK 99926",55.12880280303878,-131.5725767612457,Chemical,,Anhydrous ammonia,,,,,,,0,"Late in the evening of 21-JUN-2024, USCG Marine Safety Detachment Ketchikan contacted their NOAA SSC to request support for a reported release of 1,000 pounds Anhydrous Ammonia at/near the Annette Island packing plant in Metlakatla, AK. USCG contacted the local Fire Department about the release and requested chemical hazard support from NOAA for the air release. Phone support was provided."
8545,2012-12-17,"MODU in Distress; 14nm Offshore, LA","14nm Offshore, LA",29.32145,-92.4688166667,Oil,Adrift|Search + Rescue,Diesel,,,,,,1000,0,"On 17DEC12, MSU Morgan City contact NOAA for scientific support relating to a potential release of 1,000 gl of marine diesel from a MODU in distress. The vessel is located 14nm offshore, west of Marsh Island, in Vermillion Block 65. USCG is working salvage issues as well as marine pollution. USCG is seeking a trajectory and fate analysis if all diesel were released."
8528,2012-11-11,"Chloride Solution; Jackson, AL","Jackson, AL",31.5,-87.9,Chemical,,Chloride Solution 0.10%,,,,,,,0,"At 0830 Central Time, 11NOV12, a 0.10% Chloride solution began leaking from a valve in piping coming off a 110,000 gallon tank which was about 80% full (88,000 gallons of solution). As of 1300, the tank had leaked about 4,000 gallons. The area around the tank has been evacuated and responders are spraying the area with fires hoses to knock down fumes. All solution is contained within containment berm and is being further diluted by the addition of water from fire hoses. The location is at a paper factory in Jackson, Alabama. USCG is seeking information about air hazards and recommendations for evacuations."
8524,2012-11-07,"Barge HMS 2000; Port Angeles, WA","Port Angeles, WA",48.1417277777778,-123.446452777778,Oil,,IFO 308,1,,,,,840,1,"USCG Sector Puget Sound notified the NOAA SSC that at 0320 this morning the Barge HMS 2000 spilled 840 gallons of IFO 380 heavy fuel oil at the Harley Marine Service Facility in Ediz Hook in Port Angeles, Washington. The spill was reported to be the result of an overfill. The barge was pre-boomed and the oil was reportedly contained. Responders are currently on-scene recovering oil. USCG requested trajectory support. NOAA personnel at the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary have been notified and have provided assistance to NOAA ERD with observations from their offices in Port Angeles. "
8525,2012-11-07,"Oiled Wildlife; St Lawrence Island, Alaska"," St Lawrence Island, Alaska",61.8166666667,-176.916666667,Oil,,Unknown,,,,,,,3,"The NOAA Scientific Support Coordinator in Alaska was notified by Coast Guard Sector Anchorage on the morning of 7 November 2012 that subsistence hunters in Savoonga and Gamble on St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, found oiled birds and an oiled seal. The initial NOAA report suggested that the source of the oil was a sunken Russian vessel located in Russian waters. This now appears highly speculative, and no oil sheens have been reported and no source has been identified. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service have both been notified. "
8521,2012-10-31,"Hurricane Sandy - Spills in the Arthur Kill; Arthur Kill, NJ","Arthur Kill, NJ",40.5416666667,-74.255,Oil,Hurricane,"Diesel, bio-diesel, slop oil",1,1,,0,,348600,37,"USCG Sector New York requested scientific support from NOAA Emergency Response Division on 31Oct2012 for Hurricane Sandy related pollution incidents. The USCG is currently responding to oil spills in Arthur Kill, NJ/NY. NOAA personnel are on-scene at the USCG command post."
8514,2012-09-28,"F/V MAVERICK; 30 miles W. of La Push, WA","30 miles W. of La Push, WA",47.925,-125.326666667,Oil,Collision,Diesel and other product,,,,,,530,1,"At about 0830 Pacific time Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound contacted NOAA SSC about a vessel collision. Between approximately 0530 and 0600 a vessel collision occurred in position 47 55.5 N, 125 19.6 W between the F/V MAVERICK and F/V VIKING STORM. The 40 foot F/V MAVERICK subsequently sunk. The F/V VIKING STORM is sound and is not a pollution threat. Visibility is limited due to fog. This location is 1.5 miles inside the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary. The sanctuary has been informed of the situation. Although the fuel potential is not confirmed, given the distance offshore that the collision occured, the current wind conditions, the forecasted wind conditions, and the reported size of the vessel it is not expected that any fuel would impact shore. NOAA is providing a weather forecast. "
8511,2012-09-24,"F/V GEMINI, F/V WESTERN FLYER; Swinomish Channel, WA","Swinomish Channel, WA",48.4548,-122.514944444,Oil,Derelict,Diesel and hydraulic oil,,,,,,850,0,"At approximately 1200 Pacfic time September 24, 2012 NOAA SSC was notified by USCG Sector Puget Sound of the sunk fishing vessel GEMINI (officially registered as WESTERN FLYER) under the Twin Bridges in the Swinomish channel in Washington. It is unknown why the vessel sunk. The vessel was leaking diesel, although it is unknown how much diesel leaked. The vast majority was recovered by dive operations. The maximum capacity of the vessel is 750 gallons of diesel and 100 gallons of hydraulic fuel. NOAA ERD provided trajectory, tides, currents, resources at risk, and weather information for the situation."
8507,2012-09-04,"Mystery Sheen; Cheboygan, MI","Cheboygan, MI",45.6469444444444,-84.4744444444444,Other,,Naturally produced algal sheen,,,,,,1,0,"On 04 SEPT 2012, USCG received a report of a sheen from an unknown source on the sand and in Lake Huron in Cheboygan, MI. A retired USCG Chief was on scene and reported that the sheen did not reform after breaking it up with a stick nor was there any odor. Sector Sault Ste. Marie contact the SSC for NOAA's opinion on wheter this was likely oil or a natural sheen from algae. Samples were sent off for analysis, though USCG/NOAA/Mi DEQ are fairly confident that the sheen was due to algae. This Hotline was created as a reference for future events. The exact location in Cheboygan is unknown.NRC Notification #1023234 "
8508,2012-09-01,"Hurricane Isaac - Sector Mobile Responses; Sector Mobile, AOR-MS, AL, FL Panhandle","Sector Mobile, AOR-MS, AL, FL Panhandle",30.65,-88.06,Other,Hurricane,Various,,,,,,,0,This is a sub-incident hotline started 7Sep12 of the General Hurr Isaac General support that is for activities within the Sector Mobile AOR.
8504,2012-08-31,"Anhydrous ammonia leak; Fisherman's terminal, Seattle","Fisherman's terminal, Seattle",47.6464361111,-122.350052778,Chemical,,Anhydrous Ammonia,,,,,,,0,"On August 31 at approximately 1445 NOAA SSC was notified of a anhydrous ammonia leak aboard the fish processing vessel PACIFIC PRODUCER located at Fishermen's terminal in Seattle. The leak started on August 30 when an ammonia line was punctured that was thought to have been not charged. It was originally reported that approximately 500 lbs of the anhydrous ammonia leaked out August 30, however, on September 1 it was discovered that 6000 lbs (this was the full amount on board) of anhydrous ammonia was discharged from the tanks. Approximately 50 lbs of this entered the space it was released in, while the rest drained into the bilge and slowly off gassed. Readings of ammonia in the air were high within the vessel, but were at safe levels outside of the vessel. On scene contractors are following safety precautions. Origninally Sector Puget Sound had requested NOAA's assistance in evaluating response options in terms of atmospheric conditions and plume modeling. The bilge water (now pH12- pH13) will be pumped off the vessel in safe manner and disposed of."
8502,2012-08-28,Southern Recycling Drifting Dry Dock; Gulf of Mexico off LA,Gulf of Mexico off LA,27.5,-90.2166666667,Other,Marine Debris,Hazard to navigation,,,,,,,0,"On 28Aug12, USCG Sector New Orleans contacted the NOAA SSC for a trajectory for a drifting floating dry dock, 650'long x 137'wide. Dry dock is owned by Southern Recycling, who was towing it to a ""breaking yard"" when the tow cable parted. Draft of the dry dock is reported as 7', and height of the wing walls is estimated as 35' (based on discussion with a Tampa dry dock company).Below are the last known positions and drift speed and direction from 27 AUG. 1430 pos'n: 27-57.478 089-43.403W, Course 220T, 3kts (radar) 1630 pos'n: 27-41N 089-56W, Course 220T, 4kts (radar) 2030 pos'n: 27-34N 090-08W, Course 220T, 4kts (DR) 2230 pos'n: 27-30N 090-13W, Wind NNE 35-40kts (DR) "
8500,2012-08-27,"Hansa Berlin; Mariel, Cuba","Mariel, Cuba",23.0333333333,-82.7833333333,Oil,Grounding,RNH 380 and diesel-possible container cargo,,,,,,200000,0,"A 474 foot container ship is aground on the coast of Cuba off Mariel. The vessel has RNH 380 (174,426 gal) and diesel (27,500 gal) aboard. Weather and seas caused by tropical storm Issac has prevented response so far. USCG is expecting the ship to lose the fuel and has requested a trajectory from NOAA."
8501,2012-08-27,"Westshore Pipeline; Palos Heights, IL","Palos Heights, IL",41.6820166667,-87.8309861111,Oil,Pipeline,JP-5,,,,,,42000,0,"On August 27, 2012 at 0910 (eastern), USCG contacted the SSC to report the release of 1000 barrels of JP-5 jet fuel from a leaking or broken pipeline that had occurred earlier that morning at 0631 (eastern). At the time of SSC contact, an accurate lat/long was not available but was reported to be near the intersection of Illinois Highway 83 and South 86th Ave in Palos Heights, IL. JP-5 has reportedly reached a nearby creek and threatens the Cal-Sag Channel. Although USEPA is the lead agency, the USCG FOSCr has requested information on fate and toxicity. SSC contacted the OOD and has provided phone support. USCG and/or USEPA may request additional support as this spill progresses.NRC Incident Report #'s 1022270 and 1022271"
8499,2012-08-24,"Energy 21 Pipeline Leak W Delta31; Gulf of Mexico 30mi SE of Grand Isle, LA","Gulf of Mexico 30mi SE of Grand Isle, LA",29.1438888889,-89.6755555556,Oil,Pipeline,South La Crude API 30 (20%) and 80% produced water,,,,,,28014,0,"At 2215EDT USCG Marine Safety Unit Morgan City, LA contacted the NOAA SSC requesting a trajectory for a crude oil pipeline leak. Maximum potential volume in the 10"" by 1.3mi pipeline is 667BBL. However, the product in the pipeline is 80% produced water and 20% crude oil (API=30), so the estimated total potential oil spill is approx. 133BBL (5600gal).Leak location is approximately 16mi ESE of Grand Isle, LA, and 9mi SW of Pelican Isl, in Lease Block West Delta 31. The leak was creating a sheen of 1.75mi x 1.75mi when observed during an overflight at 1830CDT, with a coverage of 70% of variously: Metallic, Transitional, and Silver color."
8498,2012-08-24,"F/V Sea Biscuit; Near Bodega Bay, CA","Near Bodega Bay, CA",38.3067361111,-123.019272222,Oil,Grounding,Diesel,,,,,,150,0,"At 1045hrs (local time), CA’s Office of Spill Prevention & Response (OSPR) contacted their NOAA SSC to request a trajectory estimate for the F/V SEA BISCUIT, which beached late last night in the surf near Bodega Bay, CA. The vessel has 150 gallons of diesel on board and a rainbow sheen was observed nearby sometime this morning. The State is considering a temporary closure of some local fisheries in the vicinity as a result of the spill and have requested a trajectory estimate on which to base their closure boundary."
8497,2012-08-24,"Platform IRENE potential spill; Off Point Arguello, CA","Off Point Arguello, CA",34.6072222222,-120.727777778,Oil,Pipeline,Crude oil,,,,,,31000,0,"At 1000hrs (local time), USCG District 11 Command Center contacted their NOAA SSC about a potential release from Platform IRENE off Point Arguello, just to the North & West of Santa Barbara Channel. A pressure drop was detected on one of Platform IRENE’s production lines with a reported maximum potential volume of 31,000 gallons crude. No product has been observed on the surface by platform workers on-scene. An Oil Spill Response Vessel (OSRV) is on-scene and transiting the pipeline corridor connecting Platform IRENE to shore to look for product on the surface. In addition, a helicopter overflight is being scheduled with the local Sheriff’s office and a USCG C-130 overflight may occur later in the day. A precautionary “what-if” trajectory has been requested."
8496,2012-08-23,"Mystery sheen; San Pedro Channel, Off Los Angeles, CA","San Pedro Channel, Off Los Angeles, CA",33.5015,-118.118,Oil,Mystery Substance,Diesel,,,,,,,0,"In the early afternoon of 23-August-2012, USCG Sector Los Angeles/Long Beach contacted their NOAA SSC to request support for a mystery sheen reported earlier in the day. A sheen from an unknown source was observed and reported to the USCG at approximately 0700 hours (local) at 33º 30.09’N, 118º 07.08’W. A subsequent USCG overflight at approximately 1030 hours (local) observed a heavy sheen covering approximately 1 square mile. A trajectory estimate was requested."
8495,2012-08-22,Walter Oil & Gas - W Delta 107; Gulf of Mex just off MISS R. SW Pass,Gulf of Mex just off MISS R. SW Pass,28.83025,-89.5269,Oil,Pipeline,"South LA Crude, API=36.2",,,,,,500,0,"At 1030EDT 22Aug12, the NOAA SSC (NOLA) was contacted by USCG MSU Morgan City for trajectory support for a small (10gal/hr) submerged well/pipeline leak of S. LA Crude (API=36.2). Location of the leak is just off the SW Pass of the Mississippi R. delta. Leak is creating a ""bright"" (25%) to silvery (75%) sheen 1mi x 3/4mi in size. Source is at or just below the mudline in 250' of water at a production well leading to a pipeline. The responsible party, Walter Oil and Gas Co.,is in the process of securing the leak. Environmental conditions reported on site are current 0.5kt constant to the west, air temp=80F, winds 5-7kt from NW."
8493,2012-08-17,"Sun Drilling Divinylbenzene tank fire; Belle Chasse, LA, Miss R. MM-67","Belle Chasse, LA, Miss R. MM-67",29.858,-89.983,Chemical,,divinylbenzene,,,,,,,0,"USCG Sector New Orleans contact the NOLA NOAA SSC at approximately 1600EDT, 17Aug12 for assistance with safety and environmental hazards associated with a burning tank containing divinylbenzene (DVB) at the Sun Drilling Chemical Plant in Belle Chasse, LA, that had been struck by lightning. The facility is adjacent to the Mississippi River at mile marker 67, on the right decending bank, and just up river 600 m from the Belle Chasse ferry landing.Initial safety distances were provided and fate of chemical in the event any entered the reiver were provided. DVB is a highly volatile and ignitable liquid that polymerizes (becomes a plastic like solid) unless stabilized with chemicals to keep it a liquid. It is insoluble, floats, and will generally evaporate, but may polymerize if it persists.No DVB had entered the river and was not expected to as of Friday evening, 17Aug. NOAA was contacted in the event it did and for safety issues related to the smoke or vapor plume."
8492,2012-08-16,"F/V ""Up The Ladder""; Cuttyhunk, MA","Cuttyhunk, MA",41.4163333333,-70.9457833333,Oil,Grounding,diesel,,,,,,400,0,"A 43 foot recreational fishing vessel grounded on the 'Sow and Pigs Reef"" just south of Cuttyhunk Island in Buzzards Bay, MA. She is carrying 400 gallons of diesel fuel and was towed to an intentional grounding area on a sand/gravel beach on the north side of Westend Pond (which does not communicate with the sea). Actions:1. She currently sits 200 yds off the beach, vents have been closed and she is no longer sheening.2. Salvage resources are due to arrive by 2000 tonight3. NOAA SSC has informed and briefed the DOI Trustee, particularly with regard to Penikese Island (2.5 miles to the north) where roseate terns (endangered) have been known to roost. Potential for impacts is very low.4. NOAA produced fate models indicating very low likelihood of oil threatening Penikese Island."
8490,2012-08-03,"M/V Ocean Crescent ; GOMEX south of Pensacola, FL","GOMEX south of Pensacola, FL",29.1233333333,-87.1533333333,Oil,,IFO 380,,,,,,1928,0,"At 2353 PDT USCG Sector Mobile, AL contacted the NOAA ERD duty officer to request a trajectory for an oil spill. The master of the M/V Ocean Crescent reported to the CG (at 2300PDT) spilling 7.3 cubic meters of IFO-380 as a result of a fuel transfer error. Spill location given as N29deg 07' 24"" and W87deg 09' 12"", which is in the Gulf of Mexico approximately 70 mi south of Pensacola, FL.A trajectory is being prepared."
8491,2012-08-02,"TCI Fire; Ghent, NY","Ghent, NY",42.3273472222,-73.7098166667,Chemical,Collision,,,,,,,,0,"On August 2, 2012, a fire at transformer recycling company in Columbia County, NY, resulted in a release of an unknown amount of chemicals, including PCB-laden oil and combustion by-products. A 15 mile radius shelter in place warning was issued by the county. NOAA ERD was contacted regarding air plume modeling and chemical sampling priorities. "
8485,2012-07-29,"FV View Point; Prince of Wales Bay, SE Alaska","Prince of Wales Bay, SE Alaska",54.8316666667,-131.928333333,Oil,Grounding,diesel,,,,,,400,1,"Early on the morning of July 29, NOAA received a report from Coast Guard MSD Ketchikan that the FV View Point had grounded and taken on water and sank in 200 fathoms of water in Gardner Bay, part of South Prince of Wales Bay, with 400 gallons of diesel on board. One POB had evacuated the vessel and was saved by a Good Sam. Due to the dramatic similarities to the FV Mary Kay sinking just two days ago, the trajectory and fate analysis were essentially identical. CG and ADFG will be overflying the site later today to evaluate the size and scope of the problem due to a commercial fishing opening on Monday."
8489,2012-07-29,"Sunken NPS work boat; Adelup, Guam","Adelup, Guam",13.4811111111,144.722222222,Other,Coral|Derelict,,,,,,,25,0,"USCG Sector Guam notified the NOAA SSC on July 29 that an 18-foot US National Park Service work boat had capsized and was aground on reef at Asa Beach in Adelup, Guam. The vessel was carrying 25 gallons of fuel at the time but no discharge was observed. At the time of notification, plans were being made to remove the vessel. This was a NOAA notification. No ERD support was requested."
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