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M/V Nunaniq

Mekoryuk village beach, Nunivak Isl., AK     2008-Oct-02

Sector Anchorage receive a notification on Oct. 1 that the M/V Nunaniq had discharged 50 gallons of diesel fuel into Mekoryuk Bay during the night of Sept. 27. The vessel had struck a rock while delivering cargo to the native village of Mekoryuk and a fuel tank suffered a pin hole size puncture. The fuel in the damaged tank was transferred to another tank and the vessel's crew conducted a cleanup with sorbent pads. USFWS personnel from the Yukon Delta NWR flew to the scene on Sept. 28, and made numerous observations and photos which are contained in a report posted on this hotline. Sector Anchorage notified the NOAA Alaska SSC on Oct. 2 and asked for an evaluation of the situation. Also on Oct. 2, a CG team was dispatched to Bethel and Nunivak Island to do an on-scene evaluation.


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Incident Details

Spill, potential spill, or other: Oil Spill
Cause of incident: Grounding
Products of concern: Diesel #1
Amount spilled (approximate): 50 - 300 gallons

Latitude (approximate): 60° 23.32' North
Longitude (approximate): 166° 11.10' West

Counter measures:
On-Water Recovery: Not applicable
Shoreline Cleanup: Evaluated and applied
Dispersants: Not applicable
Bioremediation: Not applicable