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Nature Foundation Responds to Yet Another Oil Spill in Cay Bay

December 2, 2015

Nature Foundation Responds to Yet Another Oil Spill in Cay Bay
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~Urgent Need to Address Recurring Oil spills~

Caybay, Sint Maarten — There was once again a significant Oil Spill originating at the GEBE power plant on Tuesday morning. Staff of the Nature Foundation responded with their vessel Yellow Tail to monitor the situation and asses the environmental impact the spill is having on the marine environment. Initial assessment found that a large quantity of oil was entered into the sea, possibly due to an overflow at the GEBE Power Plant.

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During the assessments executed by the Foundation it was found that the spill stretched for approximately five kilometres in a west south westerly direction, which indicates a large amount of oil was leaked and the oil slick could be seen from the top of Cole Bay Hill stretching to the horizon. Contact was immediately established with the Coast Guard and the Department of Maritime Affairs who are investigating the issue.

The nature foundation will be conducting survey dives to determine the extent of the damage which occurred below the surveys and will be monitoring beaches to see if any of the oil washes ashore; “It is very unfortunate that again we are faced with an introduction of a large amount of fuel in the water. These types of spills are serious issues and cause great harm to the environment and to our economy in terms of harming tourism. A report has been sent to the competent authorities and hopefully sanctions are issued to the responsible parties,” commented Tadzio Bervoets, Manager of the St. Maarten Nature Foundation.

Spilled oil can harm living things because its chemical constituents are poisonous. This can affect organisms both from internal exposure to oil through ingestion or inhalation and from external exposure through skin and eye irritation. Oil can also smother some small species of fish or invertebrates and coat feathers and fur, reducing birds’ and mammals’ ability to maintain their body temperatures.

 

Nature Foundation Responds to Yet Another Oil Spill in Cay Bay

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/721news/nature-foundation-responds-to-yet-another-oil-spill-in-cay-bay/

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