Rena: Statement from owners
Saturday, 9 June 2012 10:00 a.m.
With positive progress, Rena salvage operation now preparing for winter
Following faster than expected progress in the recovery of
containers from the MV Rena in recent weeks and possible extreme
weather conditions over the winter months, planning is currently
underway in preparation for the next stages of the operation.
As part of this process, the owners and insurers are in close
liaison with Maritime New Zealand as they have been throughout the
operation.
All accessible containers in the bow section have now been removed,
leaving just 18 damaged or empty containers in the section that
remains on Astrolabe reef.
The Smit Borneo (a specialized salvage vessel which has supported
container removal from the bow), has now completed its contribution
to the operation and is likely return to its home base in Singapore
in the next few weeks.
The Smit/Svitzer joint venture has achieved this important
milestone one month ahead of schedule. We thank them for their
efforts and the positive contribution they have made over the past
eight months.
Braemar Howells, who have been responsible for retrieving lost
containers and removing any debris which comes ashore since October
2011, will take on an expanded role to work inside the exclusion
zone over the winter months, overseeing the wreck's safety and
security, monitoring its status day to day, and minimizing and
clearing any debris that escapes from the vessel through adverse
weather conditions.
Discussions are continuing with salvors regarding the technical
aspects of wreck removal for future stages of the
operation.
(BoPRC Note: to download a high resolution map of the exclusion
zone, please click here.)
