[KWlocate] Sunken 50-Foot Fishing Vessel Near San Juan Island - 8/13/2022 @ 1755

Susan Berta susan at orcanetwork.org
Sun Aug 14 00:46:35 PDT 2022


Thanks so much Scott for putting all this together, listening to
hydrophones, hoping we don't hear any whales -
Susan

Susan Berta,
*Orca Network *
*Connecting Whales and People in the Pacific Northwest  *
Programs include the Whale Sighting Network, Langley Whale Center, Central
Puget Sound Marine Mammal Stranding Network, Free Tokitae Campaign,
Educational programs, Advocacy and Events






On Sun, Aug 14, 2022 at 12:22 AM Scott Veirs <sveirs at gmail.com> wrote:

> David, Don, Grace and other members of locate@ list and original
> recipients --
>
> Regarding the 2600-gallon diesel spill today between County Park and
> Smuggler's Cove, San Juan Island, I am offering my opinion as an
> oceanographer ASAP --
>
> Based on the UW Live Ocean model of Puget Sound surface currents
> <https://faculty.washington.edu/pmacc/LO/p5_PS_speed_top.html> (animation
> of today and forecast for next 2 days) and many sightings today of J, K,
> and L pod members until sunset from Whale Sightings in San Juan Island and
> other Facebook groups (summarized at acartia.io where any hearings
> tonight will be added in real time as red circles) suggest to me that
> now/tonight and tomorrow would be optimal times to be deterring the SRKWs
> from northward travel in Haro Strait, if the spill has not been contained
> and the surface concentrations in air or water are deemed deleterious. The
> first ebb is peaking now and there will be a bigger one tomorrow (8/14)
> from 10:00-17:00, and in the interim there will be a low-exchange tidal
> cycle in which surface diesel concentrations should be expected to peak
> above the sunken vessel. In any of these tidal phases, it would be
> non-optimal were the whales to travel north through the spill from their
> last known position off Eagle Point at 21:15.
>
> Please see screen grabs for a visual synopsis, including photos taken by
> the Marine Monitor system of the responding USCG vessel Swordfish.
>
> The Orcasound <http://live.orcasound.net> listening community has been
> activated and along with the sighting networks, we will continue to add
> points to the Acartia map as they come in from visual or acoustic
> observations tonight.
>
> Does anyone know what time the vessel sank, or more specifically, when the
> diesel slick began to form? If it was much before today's big ebb set in
> around 8am, the SRKWs may have already been exposed...
>
> Best of luck (to the SRKWs),
> Scott (in Seattle)
>
> [image: aerial-slick.jpeg]
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> [image: Screen Shot 2022-08-13 at 10.56.19 PM.png]
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> [image: Screen Shot 2022-08-13 at 10.56.43 PM.png]
> [image: boom.jpeg]
> [image: uscg.jpeg]
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>
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 13, 2022 at 7:50 PM Susan Berta <susan at orcanetwork.org> wrote:
>
>> Boom is there on scene but not being effective due to high current, from
>> WDFW. They will be doing another overflight in about an hour.
>> Update/correction - the dive team is en route and won't arrive until
>> this evening and then will work tonight to remove remaining fuel and or tow
>> the boat out of there.
>> sb
>>
>> Susan Berta,
>> *Orca Network *
>> *Connecting Whales and People in the Pacific Northwest  *
>> Programs include the Whale Sighting Network, Langley Whale Center,
>> Central Puget Sound Marine Mammal Stranding Network, Free Tokitae Campaign,
>> Educational programs, Advocacy and Events
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Aug 13, 2022 at 7:38 PM Howard Garrett <howard at orcanetwork.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Fred, Roger that. Very scary. Js, Ks and Ls just came in from the
>>> Ocean to the south end and are shuffling northward up SJI.
>>> Last seen a few minutes ago of Edward Point, 1 mile south of Landbank's
>>> Westside Preserve.
>>> Stewart is at CWR and will watch and listen for blows.
>>> Divers are trying to plug leaks, but so far there isn't a boom around
>>> the sheen that is blowing north at last report.
>>> Fred are you on island to watch and listen for whales?
>>> Howard
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 13, 2022 at 7:06 PM Fred Felleman <felleman at comcast.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>> *Subject:* *Fwd: Sunken 50-Foot Fishing Vessel Near San Juan Island -
>>>> 8/13/2022 @ 1755*
>>>>
>>>> rVessel Near San Juan Island - 8/13/2022 @ 1755
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 
>>>>
>>>> Resource Partners – Ecology is responding to a sunken 50-foot fishing
>>>> vessel, the ALEUTIAN ISLE, on the west side of San Juan Island.  This
>>>> incident started as a search and rescue, and reportedly all persons on
>>>> board were rescued safely.  The vessel sank in approximately 100 feet of
>>>> water at lat/lon: 48.552778/-123.1725.   The fishing vessel has a fuel
>>>> capacity of 4,000 gallons and was reported to have 2,500 gallons of diesel
>>>> on board at the time of the sinking.  The Coast Guard performed an
>>>> overflight of the area and is reporting a two mile oil sheen traveling
>>>> north from the sinking location.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ecology, the US Coast Guard, and San Juan County are responding, and
>>>> two response contractors are enroute; Global Diving and Salvage and Tow
>>>> Boat USA.  Global Diving is mobilizing a dive team tonight and will attempt
>>>> to either remove or secure the diesel fuel on board.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have attached a draft ICS-232 Resources at Risk.  Please let me know
>>>> if you have any comments on the resources and potential strategies
>>>> identified.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This is all the information I currently have on this incident, and I
>>>> will provide updates as additional information is available.  Please let me
>>>> know if you have any questions or concerns.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> David Byers
>>>>
>>>> Response Section Manager
>>>>
>>>> Washington Department of Ecology
>>>>
>>>> PO Box 47600, Olympia, WA 98504-7600
>>>>
>>>> Cell: 360-790-6899 | Email: david.byers at ecy.wa.gov<mailto:
>>>> david.byers at ecy.wa.gov>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> *Howard Garrett*
>>> *Orca  Network*
>>> info at orcanetwork.org
>>> www.orcanetwork.org
>>> 1-866-ORCANET
>>>
>>>
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>>> *Dedicated to raising awareness about the whales of the Pacific
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>>> the Central Puget Sound Marine Mammal Stranding Network.*
>>>
>>
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