Dredging commences on container vessel aground in US bay

Dredging commences on container vessel aground in US bay
The container ship Ever Forward, which ran aground in the Chesapeake Bay near Pasadena, is seen from Downs Park on Monday.
The container ship Ever Forward, which ran aground in the Chesapeake Bay near Pasadena

WASHINGTON, March 20 (Xinhua) — Dredging has commenced on the Ever Forward, a giant container vessel stuck in the Chesapeake Bay on the East Coast of the United States.

William Doyle, executive director of the Port of Baltimore, tweeted on Sunday that state and federal agencies had issued all permits for the rare and complex operation.

All dredged material excavated will be re-used for the beneficial use of rebuilding Poplar Island, an environmental restoration project located in the Maryland portion of the Chesapeake Bay, according to Doyle.

The US Coast Guard is leading efforts to free the 334-meter cargo ship running aground 7 meters deep into the mud. It is unclear what caused the grounding.

It could take another 10 days to refloat the ship, according to other officials.

The Ever Forward, carrying nearly 5,000 containers, became stranded on March 13 after departing the Port of Baltimore for Norfolk, Virginia. There have been no injuries or pollution-related spills.

The vessel’s location is just off Gibson Island near the Craighill channel in the Chesapeake Bay. According to vessel tracking website VesselFinder, it remains “aground” as of Sunday afternoon.

Doyle tweeted previously that waterborne commerce is moving into and out of Baltimore uninterrupted.

The Ever Forward is operated by Evergreen Marine Corp., whose Ever Given got stuck in Egypt’s Suez Canal in March 2021, blocking the waterway for days and causing delays in global shipping. — NNN-XINHUA

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