
Coast Guard Shifts Focus to Salvage of Capsized Golden Ray in Georgia
The MV Golden Ray hinges on its side near the Port of Brunswick inGeorgia Photo politeness united state Coast Guard
With the staying 4 Golden Ray team participants safe, the united state Coast Guard as well as salvage teams are moving emphasis to environmental management as well as salvage of the rescinded vehicle service provider near among the busiest car ports in the nation.
According to the Coast Guard, presently there are no leakages from the vessel, just a light recurring luster in the waters bordering the vessel that is being combated by security procedures that have actually remained in location because the first rescue.
The following stage of the feedback complies with the Monday’s effective rescue of the staying 4 South Korean team participants that invested greater than a day entraped inside the ship.
The UNITED STATE Coast Guard was informed around 2 a.m. Sunday early morning that the 656-foot Golden Ray was providing greatly in theSt Simons Sound with 23 team participants as well as one pilot aboard. The first rescue succeeded in getting rid of 20 individuals from the ship, yet 4 individuals stayed unaccounted for.
Salvage teams were transferred by Coast Guard to the vessel Monday early morning to analyze the vessel’s hull, verifying touching from inside the vessel. By roughly 1 p.m., it was validated that the reamaining 4 team participants were still to life inside.
By 3 p.m., 3 team participants were securely drawn out from the ship with an opening cut in the hull. The 4th as well as last team participant, that was found in a different glass-enclosed engine control area, was securely drawn out at 5:50 p.m, according to the Coast Guard.

UNITED STATE Coast Guard Captain John Reed described the “difficult” rescue in meetings with the media in which he said thanks to those associated with the rescue as well as salvage consisting of Moran Towing, SeaTow, Donjon-Smit as well as Defiant Marine.
The Coast Guard has actually likewise complimented Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Brunswick Bar Pilots Association, as well as the Glynn County Fire Department for their function in the feedback, amongst its very own teams.
Response Shifts to Salvage
The Coast Guard has actually currently changed procedures entirely to environmental management, getting rid of the vessel securely as well as returning to business at the Port of Brunswick, the second busiest roll-on/roll-off port in the country behind the Port of New York as well as New Jersey.
The Port of Brunswick Captain of the Port (COTP) has actually developed an emergency situation safety and security area inSt Simons Sound. Vessels are not accredited within.5 miles of the Golden Ray.
The event is under examination by the Coast Guard with assistance from the National Transportation Safety Board, which has actually appointed to private investigators to the instance.
Golden Ray’s Location
The area of the Golden Ray postures a significant risk to navigating for the Port ofBrunswick The ship was leaving the port bound for the Baltimore when it based at the entryway to theSt Simons Sound. You can see it’s placement in the AIS computer animation revealing the Golden Ray’s track as it left the port as well as tipped over:
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Additional Coast Guard devices as well as companion companies associated with the feedback:
- Two Coast Guard Station Brunswick Response Boat teams
- Two Coast Guard Air Station Savannah MH-65 Dolphin helicopter teams
- Coast Guard Cutter Heron introduced to aid
- Coast Guard Sector Charleston
- Marine Safety Unit Savannah
- Coast Guard Salvage Engineering Response Team (SERT)
- Georgia Department of Natural Resources
- Moran Towing
- SeaTow
- Brunswick Bar Pilots Association
- Glynn County Fire Department
- Other feedback groups











