IMO helps mitigate impacts of Mauritius oil spill

IMO continues to support local and international efforts to respond to the oil spill in Mauritius, following the break-up of the MV Wakashio. IMO and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN OCHA) have jointly deployed an expert, who is advising the Government of Mauritius on the mitigation of the impacts on the environment and coastal communities.

The oil spill response expert has been on the scene since 12 August, providing technical advice, taking part in a number of field visits and operational meetings, and liaising with the various stakeholders involved in the response efforts.

Reports indicate that most of the oil on board the MV Wakashio had been removed before the vessel broke in two sections on Saturday 15 August. It’s estimated that more than 3,000 tonnes of fuel have been extracted, but some residue and other oil remain in the stern section.

The focus of operations on the scene is now moving towards salvage and removal of the ship, as well as continued recovery of floating oil and beach clean-up. The affected area is located in a very sensitive zone that includes the Blue Bay Marine Park, Ile aux Aigrettes, and the Ramsar sites.

IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim says: “I would like to commend all those involved in the international efforts to support the Government of Mauritius and to mitigate the impact of the oil spill from the MV Wakashio. I look forward to a full investigation into the incident so that the results and findings can be brought to IMO and we can act on any recommendations.”

IMO is collaborating with other UN entities, including OCHA, UNDP and UNOSAT, as well as other stakeholders involved in the response effort. A number of countries, including France and Japan, are also assisting Mauritius, which has activated its national oil spill contingency plan.

The ship owner, Nagasjiki Shipping Co. Ltd. and International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation (ITOPF) are also mobilising environmental and oil spill experts. SMIT Salvage has been appointed by the vessel owner to oversee the salvage operations.

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