I was wondering how other ships got around it coming and going from the port without also running aground.
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I was wondering how other ships got around it coming and going from the port without also running aground.
Correct. He is a local hero. That thing could have shut down the port completely if it had turned turtle in the channel. And we’re going on two years now.Apparently the pilot understood what was happening and had enough time to get the ship to the side of the channel, where it rolled.
Correct. He is a local hero. That thing could have shut down the port completely if it had turned turtle in the channel. And we’re going on two years now.
Interesting theory.Had it closed the port, I'm guessing that would have gotten cleaned up in months, not years. And I don't say that to take any credit away from the pilot; he did his job well and should be praised. Not his fault that people and organizations dither when they have options.
If I had to guess, I wouldn't say they are dragging their feet. EPA is probably making tons of red tape and what with COVID and labor shortages, it's probably just taking time. Besides, I doubt many people are heading down there to gawk at it.Interesting theory.
Think they’re just dragging their feet because it’s a tourist draw?
Correct on EPA. They are being very protective and working hard to prevent environmental damage.If I had to guess, I wouldn't say they are dragging their feet. EPA is probably making tons of red tape and what with COVID and labor shortages, it's probably just taking time. Besides, I doubt many people are heading down there to gawk at it.