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Press Release | Aug. 7, 2023

UPDATE: Salvage Operations on Grande Costa D’Avorio reach significant milestones at Port Newark

Coast Guard District One

PORT NEWARK, New Jersey — Salvage and post fire recovery operations continue at an efficient pace on the Grande Costa D’Avorio as crews work to safely transfer vehicles and cargo from the vessel to the port facility.


To date, all vehicles have been removed from the cargo decks of the ship, as well as all 134 freestanding containers that were located beyond the area affected by the fire.


In addition to the ongoing cargo removal operations, teams have conducted risk assessments for environmental protection and maintaining ship stability.

At this stage, the vessel remains in a stable condition and no fuel oil or hazardous material has released into the marine environment.


"Our partnerships played a crucial role in the swift response to the initial fire, and we continue to work jointly during this phase of recovery operations to accomplish significant milestones toward the completion of salvage operations," said Capt. Zeita Merchant, the Federal On-Scene Coordinator and Captain of the Port of New York and New Jersey, “all stakeholders involved are laser-focused to ensuring the safety of the public and response personnel, mitigating environmental impacts and minimizing any impacts to the marine transportation system.”


A comprehensive formal investigation is underway determine the root causes and contributing factors leading to the shipboard fire. The investigation will be led by the Coast Guard in tandem with federal, state, and local entities including the National Transportation Safety Board, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, New Jersey State Fire Marshal, New Jersey State Police, Newark Fire Arson Division, Essex County Prosecutor and a host of safety agencies to ensure we gain a critical and necessary understanding of the incident. Due to the investigation, access to the area is now restricted, including to media.


The Coast Guard will provide regular updates regarding the progress of salvage operations, investigation findings, and any necessary actions to ensure the ongoing safety and security of maritime operations at Port Newark.

Questions for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey can be directed to the Port Authority’s
Office of Media Relations at press@panynj.gov or 212-435-7777.
Questions for Gallagher Marine Systems can be directed to jchia@mtinetworkusa.com.
Questions for the Newark Fire Department can be directed to pio@ci.newark.nj.us.
For further questions on this response, contact the U.S. Coast Guard 1st District at D1PublicAffairs@uscg.mil

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