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Maritrans Operating Company L.P. said the Coast Guard
has secured its drifting fuel barge off North Carolina's Cape Fear.
The barge will be towed to Wilmington, N.C. to be surveyed for damage.
The barge was set adrift earlier today after the seagoing tug, VALOUR,
began taking on water and sank off the coast of Cape Fear, N.C. Six
crew members were rescued alive, two others died and one remains
missing.
The Coast Guard placed a three man crew on the barge who were able
to prepare it for capture by a seagoing tug, JUSTINE FOSS. The JUSTINE
and its crew were also responsible for the rescue of those crew
members forced to abandon the sinking tug.
The Coast Guard said the drifting barge appears to have hit and
displaced the #16 red buoy near Frying Pan Shoals off Wrightsville
Beach, N.C. It does not appear that the buoy caused any damage to the
barge.
VALOUR was towing the Maritrans tank barge M 192 and began taking
on water in heavy seas late Tuesday evening. The tug separated from
the barge and reportedly sank around 2:30 a.m., Wednesday morning. The
M 192, a double-hulled petroleum barge, is carrying 135,000 barrels of
#6 oil. The company activated its oil spill emergency response plan to
respond to the incident.
"We are deeply saddened by this incident and the related loss of
life. Our primary concern is with the crew and their families," said
Jonathan Whitworth, President of Maritrans Operating Company L.P.
Survivors include Captain Michael Lynch, 2nd Mate Jim Garnett,
Assistant Engineer Lou Gatto, AB/Tankermen Earl Sheppard and James
Hamilton and Cook Jay Templett. The names of the deceased were not
released until family members were contacted.
The Coast Guard is continuing its search and rescue efforts for
the missing seaman with one fixed wing aircraft and two helicopters.
Maritrans Operating Company L.P. is headquartered in Tampa, FL,
and operates a fleet of oil tankers, oil barges, and tug boats.
Maritrans Operating Company L.P. is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Maritrans Inc. (NYSE:TUG)