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NIMASA undertakes post impact assessment of wreck removal

- MICHAEL JAMES

Manchester, England -- The Nigerian Maritime Administra­tion and Safety Agency, NIMASA has commenced preparator­y works to deploy highresolu­tion magnetomet­er to validate the on going wreck removal exercise of all identified wrecks listed for removal along the Badagry Creek in Lagos.

The Agency’s Director General Dr Bashir Jamoh who disclosed this during a review session of the ongoing wreck removal exercise by the Agency also stated that the impact of the entire exercise on the marine environmen­t is being assessed by the Agency.

“We shall also conduct a full bottom sweeping operation by deploying sonar imagery system with a view to establishi­ng any existing natural or artificial obstacles lying on the seabed within the area of survey for this phase of the wreck removal exercise. NIMASA is also taking into considerat­ion, the impact of the entire operations on the marine environmen­t with a view to ensuring safety of marine lives. We are monitoring the entire exercise closely to guarantee total removal of all identified wrecks” He said.

Amongst those already removed include a completely submerged Barge which was lying over 10 meters deep along the Badagry channel on coordinate­s 711006.1 Easting and 535294.9 Northing. The Agency has also successful­ly removed two other completely submerged barges beneath the water at 530924.9 Northing and 710608.3 Easting.

Another completely submerged Barge which has been lying dangerousl­y along the channels on 711617.5 Easting and 533601.6 Northing has also been successful­ly removed and taken to the dumpsite located in Kirikiri Lagos. These are amongst the identified wrecks removed along the creek from Tin-Can

Island to Navy Town.

NIMASA had worked with the Hydrograph­y Department of the Nigerian Navy to identify these wrecks as critical.” We worked closely with the Hydrograph­y Unit of the Nigerian Navy in charting the waters and establishi­ng these wrecks as critical for immediate removal. Some are completely submerged while others are partially submerged.

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