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Barge capsizes in Tauranga Harbour, 10l diesel spill contained

Author
Ayla Yeoman,
Publish Date
Tue, 1 Apr 2025, 1:48pm
The council says there are no reports of oil in the water, but oil booms have been used as a precaution. Photo / Supplied
The council says there are no reports of oil in the water, but oil booms have been used as a precaution. Photo / Supplied

Barge capsizes in Tauranga Harbour, 10l diesel spill contained

Author
Ayla Yeoman,
Publish Date
Tue, 1 Apr 2025, 1:48pm

Diesel has been released into Tauranga Harbour following the capsizing of a barge at the Tauranga Bridge Marina.

A statement from a Bay of Plenty Regional Council spokesperson said about 10l of diesel had been released into the harbour andproactive absorbent booms were in place to contain the spill.

鈥淎 light sheen may be visible near the containment area,鈥 the spokesperson said.

鈥淲e were notified of this barge capsize by the Bay of Plenty Regional Council on the afternoon of 31 March and a Maritime Officer attended the scene where they spoke to the barge and tug crew and other witnesses,鈥 a Maritime NZ spokesperson said in a statement.

Bay of Plenty Regional Council staff were notified at about 2.15 pm on Monday that a 30m long barge operating at the marina had tipped on its side, resulting in the crane lying in the water,.

Bay of Plenty Regional Council compliance manager and on-scene commander Matt Harrex earlier said no oil had spilt into the water from the capsize.

Out of precaution, the council mobilised spill response equipment, which was deployed when they started to see fuel leaking from the barge.

A 30m barge has tipped on its side and a crane is lying in the water. Photo / Supplied
A 30m barge has tipped on its side and a crane is lying in the water. Photo / Supplied

鈥淐ouncil staff were on site yesterday working with the relevant parties to ensure the barge is safely secured and it will continue to be monitored until it can be salvaged.鈥

Harrex said the barge and crane were yet to be salvaged, and the company鈥檚 insurance agency was in the process of contracting a salvor and arranging a salvage plan.

鈥淏y the end of today, we will have more detail on what the salvage plan will entail and how long it will take.鈥

Harrex said it may take time for suitable equipment to be available for the operation.

An earlier statement from the Bay of Plenty Regional Council said no one had been injured.

鈥淥ur compliance and harbourmaster staff are currently assessing the situation and will continue to monitor and liaise with the salvage team,鈥 the statement said.

Maritime NZ is aware of the capsize and is continuing to make enquiries into the incident which will inform their next steps.

鈥淲e were notified of this barge capsize by the Bay of Plenty Regional Council on the afternoon of 31 March and a Maritime Officer attended the scene where they spoke to the barge and tug crew and other witnesses,鈥 a Maritime NZ spokesperson said in a statement.

Boats have been asked to keep clear of the area.

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