Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Bauxite-Ore-at-Oil-Spill-Site-in-Solomon-Islands-27MZIFJWGCIRT.htmlConceptually similarOil Spill Adjacent to UNESCO World Heritage Site in Solomon IslandsGP0STT70KCompleted★★★★★★Oil Spill Adjacent to UNESCO World Heritage Site in Solomon IslandsGP0STT6ZQCompleted★★★★★★Oil Spill Adjacent to UNESCO World Heritage Site in Solomon IslandsGP0STT70JCompleted★★★★Oil Spill Adjacent to UNESCO World Heritage Site in Solomon IslandsGP0STT70LCompleted★★★★★★Oil Spill Adjacent to UNESCO World Heritage Site in Solomon IslandsGP0STT6ZHCompleted★★★★Oil Spill Adjacent to UNESCO World Heritage Site in Solomon IslandsGP0STT6ZGCompleted★★★★Oil Spill Adjacent to UNESCO World Heritage Site in Solomon IslandsGP0STT6ZICompleted★★★★★★Oil Spill Adjacent to UNESCO World Heritage Site in Solomon IslandsGP0STT6ZJCompleted★★★★Oil Spill Adjacent to UNESCO World Heritage Site in Solomon IslandsGP0STT6ZKCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STT70IBauxite Ore at Oil Spill Site in Solomon IslandsSome of the 10,000 tons of bauxite ore aboard, in breached cargo holds. According to experts the water is thus contaminated with bauxite and aluminum, which is also toxic to coral systems. In February, a bauxite bulk carrier, the 'Solomon Trader', carrying an estimated 700 tonnes of heavy fuel oil, ran aground in Solomon Islands' Rennell and Bellona Province. The vessel is located in Kangava Bay, Rennell Island, adjacent to a UNESCO World Heritage site. Aerial assessments conducted by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) on behalf of the Solomon Islands government confirmed extensive oil leakage around the ship, dispersing across the surrounding sea and shoreline. Experts estimate that 320 - 340 tons were spilled, about 100,000 gallons of Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), into a reef system that had the highest coral diversity in the bay, and a locally established "Tehakatu'u Marine Protected Area" where the ship now sits.Locations:Melanesia-Rennell and Bellona Province-Solomon IslandsDate:28 Mar, 2019Credit:© Richard Steiner / GreenpeaceLatitude:11°40'52.69"SMaximum size:4000px X 3000pxLongitude160°18'49.57"EKeywords:Accidents-Bauxite mining-Climate (campaign title)-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil spills-Outdoors-Toxics (campaign title)Shoot:Oil Spill in Solomon Islands (Photos by R. Steiner)On Tuesday, February 5, 2019, a bauxite bulk carrier, the 'Solomon Trader,' carrying an estimated 700 tonnes of heavy fuel oil, ran aground in Solomon Islands' Rennell and Bellona Province. The vessel is located in Kangava Bay, Rennell Island, adjacent to a UNESCO World Heritage site.Aerial assessments conducted by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) on behalf of the Solomon Islands government confirmed extensive oil leakage around the ship, dispersing across the surrounding sea and shoreline. Experts estimate that 320 - 340 tons were spilled about 100,000 gallons of Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO), into a reef system that had the highest coral diversity in the bay, and a locally established "Tehakatu'u Marine Protected Area" where the ship now sits.Related Collections:Oil Spill in Solomon Islands (Photos & Videos)