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Case: Buzzards
Bay/Bouchard 120, MA
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Date of incident: April 27, 2003.
Location: Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts.
Trustees:
Case status: Injury assessment and restoration planning underway.
Overview: On April 27, 2003, Bouchard Barge 120 hit an obstacle in Buzzards Bay, creating a 12-foot rupture in its hull and spilling an estimated 98,000 gallons of No. 6 oil. To date, the oil is known to have affected an estimated 90 miles of shoreline, numerous bird species, and recreational use of the bay, such as shellfishing, general shoreline use, and boating.
While response agencies worked to contain and clean up the oil, the natural
resource Trustees initiated a natural resource damage assessment (NRDA). NOAA,
as the lead administrative Trustee for the Buzzards Bay oil spill, is
coordinating Trustee efforts. Bouchard Transportation Company, the responsible
party (RP) that owns and was operating the barge at the time of the spill, has
been cooperating with the Trustees and assisting with Natural Resource Damage
Assessment (NRDA) activities.
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