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    Oil Tanker breaking apart on Australia

    Stranded ship "time bomb" to Great Barrier Reef

    SYDNEY (Reuters) – A stranded Chinese coal ship leaking oil onto Australia's Great Barrier Reef is an environmental time bomb with the potential to devastate large protected areas of the reef, activists said on Monday.

    The ship was a "ticking environmental time bomb," Gilly Llewellyn, director of conservation for the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in Australia, told Reuters.

    She said this was the third major international incident involving its owners in four years.

    Australian government officials say the stricken Shen Neng I belongs to the Shenzhen Energy Group, a subsidiary of China's state-owned China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company, better known by its acronym COSCO.

    In 2007, COSCO was linked to a major oil spill in San Francisco bay, while last year it was tied to another in Norway, both of which damaged environmentally sensitive areas.

    "We are seeing a concerning pattern potentially associated with this company," Llewellyn told Reuters.

    COSCO officials in Australia could not be contacted for comment on Monday.

    The Great Barrier Reef stretches along Australia's northeastern coast and is the only living structure on Earth visible from space. It is the world's largest coral reef and a major tourist draw.

    As salvagers struggled on Monday to stop the ship breaking up and spilling hundreds of tons of oil and thousands of tons of coal, environmentalists told Reuters tighter controls on shipping were needed to protect the reef as Australia's energy industry expands.

    SHIP NEEDS HELP

    Although only a small amount of the 975 tons of fuel oil on board has so far leaked, Australian officials have warned the ship is unable to move off the shoal unaided, as its engine and rudder were damaged.

    International salvage firm Svitzer has been engaged and has attempted to use tugs to stabilize the vessel, but the head of the government agency overseeing the operation said on Monday the ship was still moving on the reef.

    The 230-meter (754-ft) ship was carrying 65,000 tons of coal to China when it ran aground on Saturday with 975 tons of heavy fuel oil on board, a type of oil environmentalists say is particularly sticky and damaging to marine organisms.

    The ship was off-course and traveling at full speed when it hit, Australian officials have said. If it broke up as feared, environmentalists said the effects could be devastating.

    "We would potentially be looking at an environmental disaster," Llewellyn said." It would be an extremely large spill."

    Among the animals affected would be protected species of turtles, dugongs, and marine birds, as well as the sensitive corals, she said.

    Chris Smyth, an ocean campaigner with the Australian Conservation Foundation, said with Australia planning to expand its energy industry, its government needs to consider whether ships should be traveling through the reef at all.

    "It is going to actually increase shipping traffic substantially and the likelihood of these kinds of incidents occurring in the future," he told Reuters.

    This is Australia's third such recent disaster, he said, following two last year, another oil spill off the Queensland coast and a major oil well blowout in the Timor Sea.

    It should be clearer within the next few days what the likely scale of this disaster may be, Smyth said. In a worst case scenario, the spilled oil could reach protected areas on the Australian mainland, he said.

    On Monday, Queensland state premier Anna Bligh called for tough legal action against the shipowners, saying they could face fines of up to A$1 million ($920,000), with the captain facing a further fine of up to A$220,000.

    Investigations are underway by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau.

    A spokeswoman for AMSA told Reuters its investigation would be "exploring breaches and possible offences" under Australian law. Some 23 crew who were on board the vessel when it ran aground so far appeared to be safe, she said.

    Rescue officials have said the ship will require a long and careful salvage operation, expected to take weeks.

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    misleading title much?

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    I saw that yesterday, man that is really fucked up and this is what I loathe about transporting oil and other environmentally hazardous materials. The great barrier reef no less, I hope they get that shit out of there because that is going to reek pure havoc on such a magnificent and diverse place for life.

    GAH I hate that.

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    Who puts an oil tanker anywhere close to the GBR? That shit is like the mecca of the sea.

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    Now if it could take out Wafik then that would something I could support.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headspace View Post
    Who puts an oil tanker anywhere close to the GBR? That shit is like the mecca of the sea.
    i c wut u did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Headspace View Post
    Who puts an oil tanker anywhere close to the GBR? That shit is like the mecca of the sea.
    Is mecca chicken or fish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mizango View Post
    i c wut u did.
    wat i do

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qalbert View Post
    misleading title much?
    The ship was a "ticking environmental time bomb,"
    Nahhhh

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    ticking environmental time bomb is a metaphor
    the title has no context establishing it is a metaphor and makes it sound like some really crazy shit has happened, and like its sitting on a fault line and the slightest thing could set it off, sinking australia into the ocean or something equally catastrophic

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    It got you to read the thread didn't it? Purpose accomplished.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qalbert View Post
    misleading title much?
    A bit. . I was disappointed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qalbert View Post
    sinking australia into the ocean...catastrophic
    lol

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    the stricken Shen Neng I belongs to the Shenzhen Energy Group
    I can't be the only one that nearly misread this as Shinra Energy Group.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archibaldcrane View Post
    lol
    well environmentally the fact that a continent is sinking is kind of a catastrophe, would lead to massive flooding and such I imagine. Tsunamis, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qalbert View Post
    well environmentally the fact that a continent is sinking is kind of a catastrophe, would lead to massive flooding and such I imagine. Tsunamis, etc.
    Implying that losing Australia would be a bad thing, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tekki View Post
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