LYSBLINK SEAWAY – VESSEL AGROUND KILCHOAN UPDATE 20 FEB 2015

The dive inspection on behalf of the salvors will continue today on the Lysblink Seaways which is now anchored close to the location of the grounding.

Lysblink Seaways self-floated just before 9 last night (19th) from the foreshore at Kilchoan.

The vessel is stable although still leaking a small amount of oil.

Plans are in place to continue to use an absorbent boom to collect any dispersing oil.

Hugh Shaw, the Secretary of State’s representative (SOSREP), said: ‘Anything that can be captured and removed to minimise damage to the environment, we will do.’

There is a lot of salvage work still to be done and as a matter of urgency the dive inspection needs to be completed so that the full condition of the vessel is known. Equipment is still being brought to the site for the salvors but it is not easy to get to making travel time longer.

The weather is favourable for the work of the diving team today and it is hoped they will be able to complete the inspection.



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