Annapolis, MD. (Wjla) – Was it a cargo ship “ever forward” moving forward? The US Coast Guard hopes that way.
In another experience, crews have been trying to release a large cargo ship that has been stuck in the Bay of Chesapike for nearly a month.
The attacker was housed off the coast of Pasadena on March 13. Since then, crews from Evergreen Marine Corp., the Ministry of Environment in Maryland and other state and local agencies have been trying to release the ship without success.
The crews dredged around the ship in the hope of making the court sail again. Earlier this week, Teagenships worked with Toremove delivery containers to lose weight so they could move the ship.
Coast security said it still carries about 5,000 containers with common dry goods.
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According to the CEO of the Baltimore Port of Baltimore William Doyle, time resolving, efforts are expected to start on April 8 and take place until April 15.
When the containers are removed, the barges will again try to pull forever freely forward.
Coast security said there would be a safety zone of 500 yards around the court.
The threat of pollution and damage has concerned environmentalists. The Chesapeake Bay Foundation, a non -profit organization, dedicated to the restoration and protection of Chesapik Bay, is watching carefully removal efforts, said Doug Myers, a senior scientist from Maryland at the Chesapik Bay Foundation.
“We are in contact with the Ministry of Environment and Coast Guard for a day or two after grounding, due to concern that at any time when it is a large ship, it creates a lot of stress on the hull,” he said.
“This type of ship is not designed to sit at the bottom. It is designed to float. We will be very concerned until it is released and we are sure that there are no spills. “
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.