Houston Port Continues Salvage Efforts To Recover From Harvey Damage

Tuesday, September 5th, 2017 Excess & Surplus Lines Marine Salvage

Salvage efforts continued on Monday to remove a sunken drydock in an industrial portion of the Houston Ship Channel, home to major oil refineries and petrochemical plants, officials said. Port operations across the U.S. Gulf Coast oil and gas industry are slowly coming back, in many cases with restrictions on vessel draft, according to U.S. Coast Guard updates. It was unclear on Monday when the sunken drydock near Brady Island in the upper shipping channel would be cleared, said Alberto Hernandez, a watch supervisor at the Coast Guard’s Vessel Traffic Service in Houston. “There is no timeframe” for removing the drydock debris, he said.


External References & Further Reading
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-storm-harvey-houston-port/houston-port-continues-salvage-efforts-to-recover-from-harvey-damage-idUSKCN1BF1QJ
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