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Galicia (Spain), November 2002 - April 2003
Galicia, Spain - A crippled tanker carrying more than 20
million gallons (around 67,000 tons) of oil split in half off the northwest
coast of Spain on 19 November 2002, threatening one of the worst environmental
disasters in history.
The rear section of the Prestige sunk early in the day, taking many of the
oil tanks with it. Should the tanks leak, the resulting spill would be more than
twice the size of that caused by the 1989 Exxon Valdez accident, warned the
World Wildlife Federation.
Trouble began when the Bahamian-flagged vessel encountered a violent
storm about 150 miles off Spain's Atlantic coast, causing an oil tank to
puncture. The leak already had spilled at least 2 million gallons of oil. The
tanker also had a 30- to 50-foot crack in the hull below the waterline which
made it unable to proceed under its own power while salvagers sought a port to
do repairs or transfer the oil to another vessel. (more details)
Santiago de Compostela, Spain, 21
November 2002 (From AFP) - Spain was tracking an
eight-kilometer long oil slick from the sunken tanker Prestige, with a local
official saying a shift in wind direction has, for now, spared the northwest
coastline from further damage. Neighboring Portugal also declared itself safe
from further pollution from the sinking of the 42,000 tons Prestige.
The tanker, owned by a Liberian-registered company and flying a Bahamas flag
of convenience, was still carrying some 67,000 tons of heavy fuel oil in its
hold compartments when it split in two on Tuesday and dived down more than 3.5
kilometers to the depths of the ocean. The spill threatens the region's economic
and environmental well-being, which is largely dependent on the sea for its
livelihood. Spain has warned that the eight-kilometer slick, propelled by strong
southwesterly winds, was headed toward the Galician coast. (more details).
Finisterre, Spain 22 November 2002 Spain sends sub to
tanker wreckage - Spain has sent a
submarine to see whether the sunken tanker Prestige is leaking more oil off the
country's northwest coast. Deputy Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said the sub has
been sent to the tanker to see if any of the estimated 66,000 tonnes of fuel oil
on board is seeping from the wreck. Meanwhile, a salvage company said
it would be possible to retrieve the oil despite being 3,600-metres (3 miles)
under water on the sea bed. (more
details).
ESA supplies satellite imagery on Spanish oil spill under International Charter on
Space and Major Disasters, Italy, 9 December 2002.
To support
relief agencies with space data, ESA has been providing satellite images almost
daily since 17 November from its ERS and Envisat spacecraft in support of relief
efforts in the wake of the oil spill off the Spanish coast.
ESA regularly
supplies SAR images to the involved authorities in Spain, Portugal and France.
The images were initially requested by the European Commission, which activated
the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters, on 14 November. Imagery
has been, and will continue to be sent to the authorised user, the EC's
Monitoring and Information Centre, and forwarded to national
authorities.
The Charter is an international endeavour to bring satellite
technology at the service of rescue authorities and other civil protection
agencies in cases of natural or man-made disasters. Under the agreement, ESA,
along with CNES, the Canadian Space Agency, the Indian Space Research
Organization, and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, have
agreed to contribute with their satellite imagery upon request from authorised
users, usually the civil protection organization from the country of a Charter
member.
A 24-hour operator - located at ESRIN, Frascati - receives
incoming requests and passes the information along to an emergency on-call
officer provided by each agency on a weekly rotation, who prepares an archive
and acquisition plan using available space resources. The case is then followed
by a project manager, who, in the case of the oil spill from the tanker
“Prestige,” was assigned to CNES, which coordinated the satellite acquisitions
and performed the initial imagery interpretation before passing it along to
the authorised user.
The extent of the oil spill was clearly visible on
an acquisition from Envisat ASAR instrument on 17 November and on a RADARSAT-1
image on 18 November. After 19 November, the sea conditions turned very bad and
prevented obvious detection of the oil slicks. However, suspected oil slicks
around the Spanish coast appear on the images acquired on 2 and 3
December.
Image acquisitions of the affected area will continue and will
be forwarded to the appropriate civil agencies. ESA has given full priority to
data acquisition of the affected area, it is important to understand that the
repeat cycle of the satellite does not allow having an image every day. The fact
that the Envisat satellite is still in the commissioning phase introduces some
delays in the availability of the processed images.
ERS and ENVISAT planned passes for the period 20 to 29 November
2002
Details of special ERS SAR and ENVISAT ASAR planning up to the 07 January
2003 (more planning under the Earth Watching Planning section)
| Satellite |
Type / Polarisation |
Orbit |
Date |
Comment |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
3741 |
17/11/02 |
Oil slick detected. See below |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
39749 |
26/11/02 22:49 UTC |
High wind. Possible oil slick, but
could be just sea current |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
3877 |
26/11/02 22:19 UTC |
High wind. Possible oil slick, but
could be just sea current |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
39835 |
2/12/02 |
Possible oil slicks |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
3963 |
2/12/02 |
Possible oil slicks |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
39824 |
3/12/02 |
Possible oil slicks, but probably
only sea current |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
3970 |
3/12/02 |
Possible oil slicks |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4020 |
6/12/02 21:40 UTC |
Possible oil slicks |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
39935 |
6/12/02 22:10 UTC |
Possible oil slicks |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4056 |
9/12/02 10.53 UTC |
Possible small oil slick in the
darker area |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4063 |
9/12/02 22:11 UTC |
Perhaps an oil slick is visible,
but it could be a no-wind area. |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
39971 |
12/12/02 11.29 UTC |
Possible oil slicks, but the wind
is very strong |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40028 |
16/12/02 11:03 UTC |
High probability of oil
slicks |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4156 |
16/12/02 19:32 UTC |
High probability of oil
slicks |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40071 |
19/12/02 |
High probability of oil
slicks |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4206 |
19/12/02 21:55 UTC |
Possible oil slicks |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40114 |
22/12/02 |
High probability of oil
slicks |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4292 |
25/12/02 22:07 UTC |
High probability of oil
slicks |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4299 |
26/12/02 |
High probability of oil
slicks |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4378 |
31/12/02 22:20 UTC |
Probability of oil slicks |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40257 |
01/01/03 |
High probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4421 |
03/01/03 22:25 UTC |
Probability of oil slicks |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40307_891 |
04/01/03 |
High probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4464 |
06/01/03 22:30 UTC |
Probability of oil slicks |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4464 |
06/01/03 22:30 UTC |
Probability of oil slicks |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40343_2727 |
07/01/03 |
High probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4471 |
07/01/03 |
High probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4521 |
10/01/03 |
Probability of oil slicks |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4557 |
13/01/03 |
Probability of oil slicks |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40429_2745 |
13/01/03 |
Probability of oil slicks |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40436_873 |
13/01/03 |
Probability of oil slicks |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40472 |
16/01/03 |
Probability of oil slicks |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4600 |
16/01/03 |
Probability of oil slicks |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40486_2727 |
17/01/03 |
Probability of oil slicks |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40536 |
20/01/03 |
High probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40579_873 |
23/01/03 |
High probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4707 |
23/01/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4736 |
25/01/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40615_2727 |
26/01/03 |
High probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4743 |
26/01/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40701_2745 |
01/Feb/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4922 |
07/Feb/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4929 |
08/Feb/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4936 |
08/Feb/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40801_2727 |
08/Feb/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40808_873 |
08/Feb/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4972 |
11/Feb/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40844_2727 |
11/Feb/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
4979 |
11/Feb/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40851_873 |
11/Feb/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
5008 |
13/Feb/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
40987_2727 |
21/Feb/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
5237 |
01/Mar/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
41202_2727 |
08/Mar/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
41209_873 |
08/Mar/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
41252_855 |
11/Mar/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
41259_2727 |
12/Mar/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
41266_873 |
12/Mar/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
41302_2727 |
15/Mar/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
41345_2727 |
18/Mar/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
41481_873 |
27/Mar/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
41524_837 |
30/Mar/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
5652 |
30/Mar/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
41538_873 |
31/Mar/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
5702 |
03/Apr/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
5709 |
03/Apr/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
5752 |
06/Apr/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
5759 |
07/Apr/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ENVISAT |
Wide Swath Vertical Pol |
5795 |
09/Apr/03 |
Probability of oil slick |
| ERS |
Vertical Pol |
41667_873 |
09/Apr/03 |
Probability of oil
slick |
The images below have been processed by the Earth Watching team during the
period. All the images have been delivered to the Spanish, Portuguese and French
authorities. Click on the thumbnails to view the full
size images
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