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The Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries is advising that the initial investigative hydrographic survey of the wreck area off the coast of Cove, Tobago, has been completed.
In a Media Release on Tuesday (27th February, 2024), the Ministry said the hydrographic survey data was conducted around the wreck and collected water column data, multi-beam bathymetry, and Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR). The data collected from this survey would inform a three-dimensional (3D) wire frame map for imagery of the seabed and charts with localized water depth at the wreck. The Ministry notes that the survey will help identify any hazards and debris to safely allow for the support vessel to be mobilized to location and alongside the wreck. Simultaneously, the response team will begin the deployment of the NOFI Current Buster Technology. The NOFI Current Buster Technology is part of the high-speed oil containment system. The Ministry said it “continues to aggressively progress strategies to contain the hydrocarbon discharge and restore the affected marine space.” We are a small operation. If you've found our articles to be informative, please consider supporting us via PayPal or buying us a coffee. Your contribution is incredibly appreciated and goes a long way. Simply sharing our articles also helps us. Sign up for our free WhatsApp Alerts to be notified as soon as we post breaking news. NEW! Check out our Merchandise Store for high-quality t-shirts, hats and more!
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