Vessel Recovery Underway in Lahaina Harbor, Maui

October 4, 2023

State and federal responders with the US Coast Guard Western Maui Wildfire Emergency Support Function #10 Unified Command are conducting vessel recovery and removal operations as part of their efforts to restore Lahaina Harbor and surrounding waterways following the August 8 wildfire.

The Unified Command and the primary contractor, Global Diving & Salvage, have begun vessel recovery and removal operations in the vicinity of Lahaina Harbor. The response teams have a mission priority to preserve the marine ecosystem. The teams also has cultural and archaeological monitors advising on the recovery of vessels and debris in this historic area.  

Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Edward Wargo, US Coast Guard District 8 PADET Houston.
Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Edward Wargo, US Coast Guard District 8 PADET Houston.

To date, over 2,350 gallons of petroleum products, 200 pounds of hazardous materials including multiple batteries and eight vessels have been removed from the harbor.

The recovered vessels have been relocated to a nearby parking lot.

Related News

Australia Backs Long-Term Gas Exploration Oil that Spilled from Barge in Tobago Might Be from Venezuela Sea Drone Warfare has Arrived, and the US is Floundering New Long Island Ferry Launched at Eastern Shipbuilding Royal Navy Seizes Over $250M Worth of Drugs in Caribbean Sea