Vessel carried 400 gallons of diesel
||| FROM CASCADIA DAILY NEWS |||
Response crews are lifting a tugboat after it sank carrying 400 gallons of diesel off the coast of Lopez Island Wednesday morning, Feb. 22. Some sheen could be seen on the water around the vessel, the Department of Ecology tweeted this morning.
Coast Guard and Ecology responders are on the scene, according to Ty Keltner of Ecology’s spills response team. Keltner said oil booms are in place to prevent the diesel from spreading.
Global Diving and Salvage, the contractor handling the recovery, is attempting to lift the vessel out of the water by tonight, Keltner said.
The tug, named Tulalip, was a construction tug accompanying a barge and a crane in a nearby operation.
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