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Aug. 28, 2009 Petty Officer Erik Swanson (510) 772-8865 |
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Historic tug USS Wenonah salvaged from bottom of San Francisco Bay |
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SAN FRANCISCO - The U.S. Coast Guard, California Department of Fish and Game's Office of Spill Prevention and Response, and other partner organizations completed salvage operations of the Tug Wenonah, which sank at its berth on Pier One of Treasure Island Aug. 17, 2009. Global Diving and Salvage subcontracted American Bridge-Flour Joint Venture's barge crane, the Left Coast Lifter, to assist in the raising and disposal of the 300-ton tug, Wenonah. The surfacing process included:
Coast Guard Pacific Strike Team members boarded the tug and commenced de-watering, compartment-by-compartment.The Treasure Island Development Authority, a resource trustee, will oversee the disposal of the tug. The unified command oversaw cleanup of any further oil discharge that occured during the resurfacing of the tug. The Left Coast Lifter is a 400-foot long shear leg crane used in the construction of the new east span of the San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge. The crane can lift up to 1,873 tons. ### Video of USS Wenonah salvage operations.
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