Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Scientists fear lasting impact of Mauritius oil spill

- Reuters

NAIROBI: Some corals have lived for centuries on the fringes of Mauritius. Now smothered for days in heavy fuel oil spilled from a wrecked Japanese tanker nearby, parts of those reefs may be in trouble.

The full impact of the toxic spill is still unfolding, scientists say. As the Indian Ocean island’s residents scramble to mop up the oil slicks and clumps, they are seeing dead eels and fish floating in the water, as fuel-soaked seabirds limp onto shore.

Satellite images also show the 1,000 tonnes of spilled oil spreading northward along the coastline from the spill site in the turquoise waters of Blue Bay Marine Park.

The damage, scientists say, could impact Mauritius and its tourism-dependent economy for decades.

“This oil spill occurred in one of, if not the most, sensitive areas in Mauritius,” oceanograp­her and environmen­tal engineer Vassen Kauppaymut­hoo told Reuters by telephone from the island, where he was surveying the disaster. “We are talking of decades to recover from this damage, and some of it may never recover.”

The wildlife at risk include the seagrasses blanketing sand in the shallow waters, clownfish darting around coral reefs, mangrove trees corralling the coastline with their tangled root systems, and the critically endangered Pink Pigeon, endemic to the island.

Giant tortoises slow-walk through a nature reserve on the nearby islet, Ile-aux-aigrettes, where there is also a scientific research station. Altogether, Blue Bay Marine park counts 38 types of coral and 78 species of fish.

The spill brings “a massive poisonous shock to the system,” said Adam Moolna, an environmen­tal scientist from Mauritius who lectures at Keele University in Britain.

 ?? REUTERS/ FILE ?? The ship MV Wakashio, which ran aground on a reef at Riviere des Creoles in Mauritius, is seen leaking oil.
REUTERS/ FILE The ship MV Wakashio, which ran aground on a reef at Riviere des Creoles in Mauritius, is seen leaking oil.

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