I see a whole bunch of tankers and freighters anchored outside Jones Inlet about 4 miles out and wonder what would happen if 2 tankers collided and spilled a huge amount of oil during Incoming tide /South wind. The Bays would be flooded with oil.
So why are they allowed to congregate in large #'s out there so close to an Inlet ???
How prepared is the Coast Guard for an oil spill off Long Island ?
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I have counted as many as twenty south of jones at one time ..saw two get very close at one point,,and a couple anchor up inshore of our inshore reefs...good news is that we have a sandy bottom & dont think running a ground would cause a spill..
bad news is if it does happen and the oil works its way to our inlets ..CG would most likely close them to traffic,,destroy our beaches , fish & wild life...and the oil would be on the bottom for many many years..
The oil from BP spill in the GOM is still there ...Now we have a pipeline spill off the CA coast killing birds & fish ,,,
bad news is if it does happen and the oil works its way to our inlets ..CG would most likely close them to traffic,,destroy our beaches , fish & wild life...and the oil would be on the bottom for many many years..
The oil from BP spill in the GOM is still there ...Now we have a pipeline spill off the CA coast killing birds & fish ,,,
CaptainOriginal Crew1,185 postsSince 2019
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Really LOL.. how many oil wells in Maine ?...
you want to know what would happen ..Just look at whats going on off the coast of CA...No what iff's ..no could be or could happen ..this is real ...
but wind power is bad ?
you want to know what would happen ..Just look at whats going on off the coast of CA...No what iff's ..no could be or could happen ..this is real ...
but wind power is bad ?
CaptainOriginal Crew1,185 postsSince 2019
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I don't think there is such a thing as being properly or fully prepared for a potential disaster like that.you would think they would ..
CaptainOriginal Crew1,185 postsSince 2019
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It wouldn't be difficult closing off Jones Inlet with Containment Booms ( whatever they're called ), you wonder if the Coast Guard Stations have them and can quickly seal off the Inlet and stop a lot of the oil floating near the surface.when was the last time you went through Jones Inlet...all the breakers ..The boom wouldn't last a day..
CaptainOriginal Crew1,185 postsSince 2019
Just think of the velocity of the currents going through the inlets and how fast a spill can spread.
Makes you wonder with all the budget cuts of the last 10 years (especially the coast guard) how much $$ is actually allocated to that kind of disaster!
Makes you wonder with all the budget cuts of the last 10 years (especially the coast guard) how much $$ is actually allocated to that kind of disaster!
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
Turns out a cargo ship waiting to unload might have ruptured that west coast pipeline
www.nbcnews.com
Ship's anchor seen as possible cause for massive oil spill in Southern California
Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency in Orange County to support the response to the oil spill that originated in federal waters.
CommodoreOriginal Crew9,821 postsSince 2018
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Just think of the velocity of the currents going through the inlets and how fast a spill can spread.dont you love it..big oil gets rich & the tax payers pay to clean up there mess...and get hurt by it..
Makes you wonder with all the budget cuts of the last 10 years (especially the coast guard) how much $$ is actually allocated to that kind of disaster!
CaptainOriginal Crew1,185 postsSince 2019
As I mentioned earlier the ships you're seeing are cargo ships, not oil tankers. In 2020 we had oil tankers as the pandemic slowed the use of oil. Dozens of cargo ships stuck waiting off New York's coast amid surging demand for goods, a report says
Besides we could "what if" forever. That goes for just about everything. We've never had such a tragedy and there's no reason to think we will now.
There's also some fake news in here, which I won't address, but anyone that doesn't get everything from wind to solar to whatever "green" energy there is, "Big Oil" is funding it. They are a much bigger part of the green energy movement than most realize. So the truth is Big Oil will get bigger in the decades ahead. Maybe they'll be called Big Green! It will be fine for them to make money then.
Besides we could "what if" forever. That goes for just about everything. We've never had such a tragedy and there's no reason to think we will now.
There's also some fake news in here, which I won't address, but anyone that doesn't get everything from wind to solar to whatever "green" energy there is, "Big Oil" is funding it. They are a much bigger part of the green energy movement than most realize. So the truth is Big Oil will get bigger in the decades ahead. Maybe they'll be called Big Green! It will be fine for them to make money then.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
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cargo ships without shipping containers ? oil ships out number cargo ships 10 to 1 off jones to NY bright
and all you have to do is take a ride up the Hudson or go over one of the bridges from queens to the Bronx and see them off loading to barges that line the Hudson River...
and all you have to do is take a ride up the Hudson or go over one of the bridges from queens to the Bronx and see them off loading to barges that line the Hudson River...
CaptainOriginal Crew1,185 postsSince 2019
Imagine that. All of this mayhem of tankers and not a single incident. At the same time they're going to be shutting down the block island wind farms to repair stress cracks in the turbines. It's slated to be down for months. I guess theyll be started up those fuel burning generators.
I don't think wind farms are bad. I just don't think they're ready for 20 miles offshore in the Northeast. They came even get them to work right off of Block.
I don't think wind farms are bad. I just don't think they're ready for 20 miles offshore in the Northeast. They came even get them to work right off of Block.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
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so the cargo ships are now oil tankers ? and because we haven't had an accident off our coast its all good?
Humm ask the fisherman off the coast of Ca. if they agree or all the fisherman in the gulf of Mexico after BP spill ,,How many got welfare checks because of it ?
and how many fish were killed or fisherman shutdown from Block Island windmills ?
and now that OPEC & American oil wont increase supply to keep up with demand..have to make back the billions lost during the world shutdown i guess
Humm ask the fisherman off the coast of Ca. if they agree or all the fisherman in the gulf of Mexico after BP spill ,,How many got welfare checks because of it ?
and how many fish were killed or fisherman shutdown from Block Island windmills ?
and now that OPEC & American oil wont increase supply to keep up with demand..have to make back the billions lost during the world shutdown i guess
CaptainOriginal Crew1,185 postsSince 2019
You're slowly but surely sucking me into a political debate. But I'm not taking the bait. Now we're bringing opec into it. Wouldn't it be great if we were still energy independent?
More fish are killed in the Gulf from red and blue/green tide than anything else. Nothing has ever, or will ever come close. There were no welfare checks handed out, you're just parroting what you hear. There's zero truth to it. Every time there's any type of disaster involving water or hurricanes all related businesses are hurt.
And you're correct in that no fish are being killed while the Block Island Wind Mills standstill. I can't think of anyone that's suggested they hurt fishing - aside from coms dragging. The point is they want to run hundreds of them 20-miles offshore in some of the toughest weather conditions in the nation. They should first figure out how to get this small 1/2 dozen or so inshore small windmills to work before they attempt such a huge undertaking.
More fish are killed in the Gulf from red and blue/green tide than anything else. Nothing has ever, or will ever come close. There were no welfare checks handed out, you're just parroting what you hear. There's zero truth to it. Every time there's any type of disaster involving water or hurricanes all related businesses are hurt.
And you're correct in that no fish are being killed while the Block Island Wind Mills standstill. I can't think of anyone that's suggested they hurt fishing - aside from coms dragging. The point is they want to run hundreds of them 20-miles offshore in some of the toughest weather conditions in the nation. They should first figure out how to get this small 1/2 dozen or so inshore small windmills to work before they attempt such a huge undertaking.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
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we were never energy independent..the oil that we frack is low grade & needs sweet crude to be blended with it so we can refine it into fuel...
and if we were ..why so many tankers from the middle east anchored up off Jones all these years ?
and if we were ..why so many tankers from the middle east anchored up off Jones all these years ?
CaptainOriginal Crew1,185 postsSince 2019
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