UNIFIED COMMAND
U.S. Coast Guard
RI Dept of Environment Management
Penn Maritime
Oil Spill Bulletin
Tuesday - July 11, 2000 11:00 A.M.

The Unified Command will issue a bulletin at 11 A.M. each day, and press releases for any breaking news regarding the oil spill that occurred on July 5 in Narragansett Bay, south of Prudence Island. A Command Center has been established at Pier 2, Coddington Cove, Middletown.

Key phone numbers for obtaining oil spill information and submitting reports are as follows:

For General Information

Joint Information Center, Newport

847-7573

To Report Sightings of Oil

Command Center, Newport

847-7573

To Report Wildlife Impacts

DEM Marine Base

295-8818

To File Damage Claims [business losses, property damage]

Penn Maritime's Claim Office

800-528-5760 ext. 6444

Back-ups to General Information Number

24 - hour DEM Hotline
Coast Guard - Marine Safety Office (Providence)
DEM @ Command Center

222-3070
435-2300
847-7603

To Volunteer

Save the Bay

272-3540

Emergency Fisheries Closure Area Map as of 7/7/00 at 3:30 PM (hit your browser's refresh button)

Archive of Prior Bulletins (hit your browser's refresh button)

Status of Spill and Clean-up: More than 80 personnel hired by Penn Maritime are using absorbent material and vacuum trucks along the shoreline. Recovery operations are underway and will continue until the clean-up is completed. There has been no observed floating oil. Approximately 8,500 gallons of decanted oil have been recovered so far. 300 cubic yards of oil soaked absorbents have been containerized.

Effects of Spill on Fishing, Boating and Swimming: Approximately 2,000 acres of Narragansett Bay in the vicinity of the spill remain closed to fishing and shellfishing. The closure will remain in effect until further notice. DEM Environmental Police are actively patrolling the closure area. All other areas of the bay that are traditionally open to fishing and shellfishing remain open. (see linked chart, hit refresh to ensure up-to-date map).

The Coast Guard has established a safety zone which extends 500 yards off shore from the Coddington Cove breakwater to the Midway Pier.

Swimmers are advised that they might encounter tar balls in portions of lower Narragansett Bay in low concentrations; these should be avoided.

Status of Assessment Activities: To date, five (5) swans have died as a result of the spill. Additionally, a total of forty (40) oiled Canada geese have been recovered. The first goose mortality occurred last night. The natural resource damage assessment process will continue through the next several weeks.

DEM wildlife biologists will respond to reports of birds in obvious distress.