Public Advised of Possible Oil Impacts on Jekyll & St. Simons Islands
July 1st, 2021 by CHD Communications
Swimmers and fishers should remain alert for possible oil impacts in the water and shoreline around Jekyll and St. Simons Islands.
Oil was released into the water Thursday during cutting and removal of a section of the Golden Ray, a capsized ship in the St. Simons Sound. According to the St. Simons Sound Incident Unified Command, response teams are watching the shoreline 24-hours a day so they can quickly remove any oily substances that reach the shore.
If you are swimming and see a sheen of oil on the surface of the water, get out of the water and report the sheen to the U.S. Coast Guard National Response Center at 1-800-424-8802. Do not swim or fish in an area with a visible oil sheen.
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Photos: Cutting Operations Continue On MV Golden Ray To Separate Section Eight
January 1, 2021
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Cutting operations continue to separate Section Eight, the stern of the Golden Ray wreck. Responders continue to observe and mitigate pollution in the vicinity of the wreck site and at the shoreline.
Removal Update
Responders continue cutting operations on Section Eight, the stern of the Golden Ray, pausing occasionally to inspect and maintain the cutting chain as well as additional wreck removal equipment when necessary.