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Grounded Fishing Vessel Spills Diesel near Kodiak, Alaska

Grounded Fishing Vessel Spills Diesel near Kodiak, Alaska

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The U.S. Coast Guard is responding to a diesel spill from a grounded fishing vessel in Izhut Bay near Kodiak.The fishing vessel Sea Ern ran aground Monday with three crewmembers aboard.Approximately 3,500

The U.S. Coast Guard is responding to a diesel spill from a grounded fishing vessel in Izhut Bay near Kodiak.

The fishing vessel Sea Ern ran aground Monday with three crewmembers aboard.

Approximately 3,500 gallons of diesel has been released from the vessel into the water.

Exclusion boom has been deployed in an effort to control the spread of the diesel.

Watchstanders at the Coast Guard Sector Western Alaska and U.S. Arctic received a distress call on VHF channel 16 on Monday at approximately 6:30 a.m. reporting the vessel hit a rock in Izhut Bay and was taking on water.

The good Samaritan vessel MS Kennedy responded to the distress call and recovered all three people from the vessel. No injuries were reported.

Alaska Chadux Network, an oil spill response organization, has been contracted for cleanup.

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