Case Studies
This section contains summaries of major spills from 1967 to the present day, looking at the incident, response, our involvement together with selected bibliographies and web links, where available.
SOLOMON TRADER, Solomon Islands, 2019
On 4th February 2019, cargo vessel SOLOMON TRADER (38,779 GT) ran aground during poor weather in Kangava Bay, Rennell Island, Solomon Islands. The vessel was reportedly carrying 10,850 MT of bauxite ore at the time of the incident. Following a rupture of the port-side fuel oil tank, IFO 380 was released to affect approximately 5 km of shoreline in Kangava Bay to varying degrees.
Categories: Oil, General Cargo ship, Oceania
RENA, New Zealand, 2011
On 5th October 2011, containership RENA ran aground on Astrolabe Reef, 12nm offshore from Tauranga in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. The vessel was en-route from Napier to Tauranga carrying 1,368 containers, 11 of which contained dangerous goods. The vessel had approximately 1,700 MT of IFO 380 bunker fuel and 61 MT diesel oil onboard.
Categories: New Zealand, HNS, Other, Container Ship, Oceania