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SeaPort Manatee Exonerated from Being Source of Oil Spill
SeaPort Manatee officials deeply appreciate the careful and persistent work of the U.S. Coast Guard related to its recent response activities at the port. None of the samples collected for type-testing at the port matched the oil found in the inner harbor. The Coast Guard has been unable to determine the source and factors that led to the incident and suspended its investigation, vindicating SeaPort Manatee users.
“On behalf of the Manatee County Port Authority, I wish to express my appreciation to the U.S. Coast Guard for its tireless efforts in cleaning up and investigating the recent event at the port,” said James Satcher, chairman of the Manatee County Port Authority. “While it is disappointing that the investigation could not pinpoint the origin of the material, we are reassured in our proactive response efforts and pleased to learn that it was not identified as coming from a Seaport Manatee-related source.”
As part of SeaPort Manatee’s ongoing port inspection efforts, port team members were among the first to notice a visible discoloration within the basin, and immediately notified the National response Center. The U.S. Coast Guard’s prompt response in deploying boom and initiating its clean-up process has resulted in the complete removal of the material at the port. An endangered species analysis of the area conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration found that no fish or wildlife had been affected.