Coast Guard Investigating Mysterious Sheen in Brunswick, Ga.

March 26, 2021

Authorities are working to track down the source of a recurring mystery sheen emanating from the bank of the East River in Brunswick, Ga.

The U.S. Coast Guard said Friday its Marine Safety Unit (MSU) Savannah personnel have been conducting an investigation since February 2019 to identify the source of the sheen across multiple waterfront properties.

Hard boom and absorbent materials have been placed around the discharge sites to recover any product that enters the water as the source of the sheen remains unknown at this time. MSU Savannah personnel are coordinating the investigation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Georgia Department of Natural Resources and several effected property owners.

Evidence points to an underground source being the root cause of the sheen and Coast Guard pollution investigators have determined the sheen is not connected with St. Simons Sound Incident’s on water salvage operations involving the Golden Ray vessel.

The Coast Guard said it has spill response contractors working to locate and secure the source of the sheen to prevent further environmental impacts to the East River.

“Our number one goal with this case is to protect human health and the marine environment by mitigating the impact of the release and eliminating the source of this sheen as soon as possible,” said Cmdr. Kevin Broyles, MSU Savannah’s commanding officer.

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