From the Philippine Star (Mar 9): Entire
base of US ship’s smokestack removed
Salvors have removed the entire base of the smokestack of the USS Guardian, the
United States (US) Navy warship that ran aground in Tubbataha Reef in Palawan
province, a Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) official said yesterday.
Commodore Enrico Efren Evangelista, PCG Palawan District commander, said
favorable weather allowed the salvors to continue working on the dismantling and
cutting of the USS Guardian.
“Yesterday, they worked on removing the rest of the funnel or smokestack of
the ship. Pipes that were part of the base of the funnel were removed. The whole
base section of the ship’s funnel was removed,” Evangelista said.
The salvor teams include the SMIT Borneo, the US Navy, and the Malayan Towage
and Salvage Corp.
So far, they have taken the entire funnel, mast, bridge, and Level 01-B, or
the whole superstructure at the main deck of the US minesweeper.
They are currently preparing and rigging Level 01-A section that covers the
cabins of the commanding office, executive officer and the officer’s wardroom,
before it would be lifted by the crane from the M/T Jascon 25.
The 68-meter USS Guardian left Subic on Jan. 15 at 9:55 a.m. and ran aground
at the atoll on Jan. 17 between 2:30 and 3 a.m. while traveling toward
Indonesia.
There were 79 crewmembers on board. The ship was reportedly carrying 15,000
gallons of automotive diesel oil but this had been extracted to prevent a
possible oil spill.
The incident has damaged an estimated 4,000 square meters of coral reefs. The
Tubbataha Reef is a World Heritage Site of the United Nations Education,
Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
The Tubbataha Reef, covering an estimated 10,000 hectares, is home to at
least 600 species of fish, 360 species of corals, 11 species of sharks, 13
species of dolphins and whales, and 100 species of birds, and also serves as
nesting ground for hawksbill and green sea turtles.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/2013/03/09/917391/entire-base-us-ships-smokestack-removed
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