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Old 10-23-2021, 09:56 PM   #1
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Wow, that is a huge chunk of the ocean they closed down. Seems disproportionate to the Sth of the incident? Can't close the port areas?... too much at stake there? I hope the bureaucracy works fast on this one.
Ports/harbors were all closed to all marine traffic for several days after the incident. Beaches were closed for all activates. That has since been lifted in most areas, but the fishery closures are still in effect "for some time"(whatever that means...). I understand the reasoning behind the closure, but that doesn't make it suck any less!
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Old 10-24-2021, 04:15 AM   #2
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Ports/harbors were all closed to all marine traffic for several days after the incident.
I think what you meant to say is closed to recreational activities. A fleet of vessels is normally deployed to clean up the mess. I would be very surprised if they stopped the business of the ports. The whole thing sucks. let's hope they can get it back to normal quickly.
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Old 10-24-2021, 11:15 PM   #3
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I think what you meant to say is closed to recreational activities. A fleet of vessels is normally deployed to clean up the mess. I would be very surprised if they stopped the business of the ports. The whole thing sucks. let's hope they can get it back to normal quickly.
Sort of. I believe it was more like essential traffic only. Newport and Dana Point harbors both had their entire entrances sealed with pollution prevention floats/booms for several days following the spill(see pic). Assuming they would only move those out of the way for a select few vessels. I don't know if Long Beach was closed at any point though. And you are also correct that there were cleanup vessels deployed! The California Responder spill response vessel was spotted working the coastline for quite some time.
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Old 10-25-2021, 11:43 AM   #4
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Sort of. I believe it was more like essential traffic only. Newport and Dana Point harbors both had their entire entrances sealed with pollution prevention floats/booms for several days following the spill(see pic). Assuming they would only move those out of the way for a select few vessels. I don't know if Long Beach was closed at any point though. And you are also correct that there were cleanup vessels deployed! The California Responder spill response vessel was spotted working the coastline for quite some time.


Good to know. MSRC has vessels are on standby around the united states for clean-up activities. A result of the Exxon Valdez incident. I am surprised the Pacific Responder was not sent down from SF to help? A recent Satelite photo indicates they have a good amount to go.

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