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“Among all those reports, you should be able to triangulate that there’s something that needs investigation immediately.”Prior to release of the sheriff’s department documents it was thought that the first word of a possible spill came to the Coast Guard at 6:13 p.m. She could not immediately answer questions about the marine radio calls that, according to the county memo, came in before that time or the harbor patrol’s search on Friday.Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris, who chairs a state legislative committee looking into the spill, said she was told the spill was reported much later Friday evening when it was too late to detect because of darkness.“It seems too crazy in a world where we’re trying to send a man to Mars that we can’t inspect a potential oil slick in the dark,” she said.Miyoko Sakashita, an attorney with the Center for Biological Diversity, said the Coast Guard should have responded more aggressively after getting the initial reports.“An investigation should have immediately taken place, and it could have significantly reduced the size of the spill,” said Sakashita, whose organization has called on the federal government to stop offshore oil drilling. Commander Jeannie Shaye said an official report came from the National Response Center after dark on Friday. Saturday.The documents raise more questions about the Coast Guard’s response to a spill that forced the closure of some of the region’s signature beaches and harmed animal and plant life.U.S. The spill wasn’t confirmed until about 9 a.m. The documents said there were multiple similar calls over a marine radio emergency channel from boats leaving the Huntington Beach air show.The department, which runs the county’s harbor patrol, sent a fireboat to search for the spill, but the crew lost visibility as darkness fell, according to the memo obtained through the California Public Records Act.

The next morning.Federal investigators are examining whether the Panama-registered MSC DANIT, a 1,200-foot (366-meter) container ship, was dragging anchor during a Jan. Report, it would have elevated the first notice she got of a possible spill at around 9 a.m. But Carr added that had she known about the 5:30 p.m.
It is being scrutinized for its maintenance of the pipe and whether it reacted fast enough to the spill.The Coast Guard says about 25,000 gallons (94,635 liters) of oil spilled off Orange County. Authorities are looking into whether other anchors hit and weakened the pipeline or if a preexisting condition with the line was to blame.Houston-based Amplify Energy owns and operates the pipeline that ferries oil from the company's three offshore platforms. It's not known why the leak occurred eight months later.
Christian Corbo said Wednesday.Workers are also scaling back efforts to scour the coastline for oiled wildlife, but they will continue to respond to reports from the public of oiled birds, said Dr. While tar balls continue to wash up farther south in San Diego County, beach clean up in some areas of Orange County could soon be deemed complete, California Fish and Wildlife Lt. “What happens in the first hours and days during an oil spill is absolutely critical.”Nearly three weeks since the spill, officials are starting to wind down some of the clean-up efforts as conditions along the coastline have improved. Environmental advocates say the damage was less than initially feared but the long-term impact on wetlands and marine life is unknown.Pete Stauffer, environmental director for Surfrider Foundation, which is working as a liaison between non-governmental agencies and the unified command for the spill response, said a swift response to a spill is key to limiting damage.“When there’s a report of a significant-sized oil slick on the ocean, it’s important to investigate,” Stauffer said.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission. The Center for Biological Diversity and about three dozen organizations sent a petition to the Department of the Interior, arguing it has the authority to end these leases and that the decades-old platforms off the coast of California are especially susceptible to problems because of their age.The Department of the Interior declined to comment on the petition.Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. Six birds that were treated for oiling were released Wednesday along the shoreline and another six are still being cared for, he said, adding they will hopefully be released next week.A group of environmental organizations Wednesday demanded that the Biden administration suspend and cancel oil and gas leases in federal waters off the California coast.
