The two vessels which sunk at the Port of Bridgetown during the passage of Hurricane Beryl on July 1, 2024, have been removed from the inner basin of the harbour.
The last remnants of the vessels were raised off the seabed on Monday, September 16, 2024, bringing a close to the two-week salvage operation executed by the Trinidad-based company PK Solutions Salvage, an associate company of Ocean Marine.
Deploying a team of divers and utilising heavy-duty land-based equipment, the first salvaged component of the 24-meter-long, 141 Gross Tons Jolly Roger – the hull, was lifted on August 27, 2024, and assessed by its owners.
The 98 Gross Tons, 31 metres long MV Dream Chaser was cut into three pieces before being raised.
Efforts were made throughout the period the vessels were underwater to protect the coastal environment against leakage of contaminants or pollutants. A complete sweep of the seabed yesterday, September 17, 2024, ensures there is no remaining debris or impediments to the berthing of incoming cargo and cruise ships.
Barbados Port Inc. worked in collaboration with the Coastal Zone Management Unit, the Environmental Protection Department, and the Ministry of International Transport, to ensure the safe disposal of the wrecks. Towed to a final resting place at Carlisle Bay, they will serve as artificial reefs.
Barbados Port Inc. extends its appreciation to all parties who assisted in the salvage operations, including CG United Insurance, Trident Insurance and Sentry Insurance Brokers.