Light Sheen Extending From Rena
Twenty containers were removed from the Rena yesterday. The total number of containers removed from the vessel is now 165.
So far, 960 tonnes of waste has been disposed of from shoreline cleanup operations. Another 1,331 tonnes of liquid waste has come from the bird washing process at the wildlife centre where 245 penguins and 43 dotterels are still housed.
Fifty-six little blue penguins are almost ready to be released and large numbers are awaiting reintroduction to salt water to prepare them for release.
A team will survey penguin areas on Môtîtî Island overnight on Thursday 1st December to check for any oiled birds and a beach cleaning team will be working near Grant Place in Pâpâmoa East.
So far 7,950 people have registered as volunteers, as well as 154 groups, including corporate groups, which include another 4904 people. Volunteers have so far spent 18,975 hours working on beach clean-ups and 750 hours have been worked under the Adopt-A-Beach programme.
As the volunteer response has begun to drop off, the last planned beach cleans for volunteers will take place at Papamoa East opposite Grant Place at 8am each day until Sunday 4th December 2011.