Greenpeace rejects towing Panama flagged ship to ocean graveyard
The environmental organization Greenpeace rejected today, Wednesday, the plan of the Government of Mauritius to drag and sink the bow of the Panama flagged MV Wakashio grounded off the coast causing a serious fuel spill and an environmental catastrophe for the paradisiacal island that depends on tourism to sustain its economy.
Earlier this week the Japanese owned ship’s Captain and First Officer were arrested.
“Of all the available options, the Mauritian government is choosing the worst. Sinking the ship would put biodiversity at risk and pollute the ocean with large
amounts of heavy metal toxins,” the Greenpeace statement,
The plans had been announced on Tuesday by the Mauritian Minister of the Environment, Kavi Ramano, in an appearance in the Parliament of the island nation located in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar.