MEPA detects unauthorised oil release with new satellite surveillance system

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February 22, Colombo (LNW): The Marine Environment Protection Authority (MEPA) of Sri Lanka highlights a recent achievement in detecting and addressing an unauthorised oil release through its newly implemented satellite surveillance system, developed with support from France.

In its statement shared on social media, MEPA notes this successful case, the first of its kind, among over 100 detection reports received since the system’s testing phase began.

The incident involved the Global Crest, a crude oil tanker, detected on February 4 in Sri Lanka’s anchorage near Colombo.

Satellite imagery revealed a significant oil slick approximately seven miles long and spread across one square kilometer.

Subsequent analysis identified the vessel as the source, prompting MEPA to inspect and detain it.

Following an onboard inspection confirming the illegal discharge, MEPA imposed a fine of nearly $50,000 on the ship.

The vessel’s owner opted to pay the fine on February 9, leading to its release and departure for the UAE the next day.

Sri Lanka initiated testing of the surveillance system in September 2023, inspired by successful implementations elsewhere, such as the ClearSeaNet service by the European Maritime Safety Authority.

MEPA emphasises the system’s deterrence potential, highlighting its role in reducing pollution incidents in European waters.

Since its inception, MEPA has received over 100 detection reports, indicating the system’s effectiveness.

The successful test serves as a step towards establishing a fully operational local capability, crucial for safeguarding Sri Lanka’s strategic position on international shipping routes while mitigating pollution risks from accidental spills and illegal discharges.

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