Update on ongoing salvage response to grounding of MV Kaami

Salvors are continuing to bring personnel and resources to the scene in support of the ongoing response to the grounding of MV Kaami in the Minches, between the Isles of Skye and Lewis.

A specialist salvage team of seven people, supported by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, are currently onboard, having begun work on the vessel yesterday (March 25). They have carried out a detailed damage assessment which is being used as part of the ongoing work to resolve the incident. It is believed that around 28 cubic metres of diesel has escaped from the ship. The Scottish Environmental Group is aware of this and are assessing the impact of the pollution as low and non-persistent.



A temporary exclusion zone of 500 metres remains in place around the vessel to all but those boats involved in supporting the response. The Maritime Accident Investigation Branch is carrying out an investigation remotely with assistance from the salvors. A fixed-wing aircraft, provided by the MCA, has been making flights over the vessel to make observations (watch the video below). 

A Salvage Control Unit (SCU) meeting was held this morning by The Secretary of State’s Representative Maritime Salvage and Intervention Stephan Hennig. All the relevant parties involved in the operational response were part of the SCU. A salvage plan will shortly be submitted by the salvors to the SOSREP for review and approval. Measures are being put in place to deal with any pollution from the ship. Drift modelling for any potential release of cargo from the ship is being carried to assess extent and impact on the marine environment and the shoreline, though the cargo is currently safely in the hold. 

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  1. bring back the coast guard safety ship that used to be anchored in loch ewe and then things like this would not happen save the seas and the wild life

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