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Quick actions stop spill in tracks Paula Hulburt Editor
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The quick actions of an oil spill response team mean no wildlife have been harmed in what could have been a potentially devastating accident. Disaster response experts have helped stop an oil spill after diesel from a submerged train started leaking into Picton Harbour. The Kiwirail remotely controlled shunt locomotive plunged from the wharf on Thursday and was recovered from the seabed on Friday night. Fears the area’s Blue Penguin population would suffer proved unfounded. Regional Onsite Commander Luke Grogan, who is also the Marlborough Harbourmaster, says the locomotive was laying in approximately 10 metres of water. Marlborough’s regional Oil Spill Response Team swung into action immediately, he says. Blue penguins were at the centre of fears for wildlife should the leak have worsened, Luke says. But investigations have found none have been affected. “The team wildlife co-ordinator engaged with specialist oil spill response wildlife advisors from Massey University during the spill and DOC was ready to assist,” says Luke. “These experts identified a potential risk to blue penguins if the
Marlborough’s regional Oil Spill Response Team worked quickly to contain the spill. Photo: Supplied/Marlborough District Council. spill escalated so we were ready to address that. “The nest in closest proximity was under the ferry terminal and that was not impacted. Funnily
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enough, as we retrieved some of our equipment within the Port Zone late Friday night, we heard the call of a blue penguin nearby just as we were finishing up.
“We will assume it was an expression of contentment with our efforts!” Response team divers managed to successfully block a fuel
breather pipe and stop the remaining diesel spilling out. The response team surrounded the
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