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British to investigate Swilly accident 25.03.09

BRITISH marine accident investigators are to investigate the grounding of a fishing vessel in Lough Swilly at the weekend.
The 18m 'Niamh Áine' ran aground in the early hours of Sunday below cliffs at Leenan with six crew, including its English skipper, on board.
All six were winched to safety by the Sligo-based Coast Guard helicopter with assistance from Lough Swilly RNLI crews and Malin Head Marine Rescue Co-ordination centre.
While the 'Niamh Aine' is Donegal-owned, it is registered in Britain and as such comes under the remit of the British Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB). It is understood the appointment of a MAIB team indicates the priority being given to the investigation. The crab-fishing vessel which has been damaged on the rocks, has shifted since the Sunday's grounding. It is likely to have been hit by strong Atlantic swells exacerbated by Tuesday's stormy weather. The 'Irish Times' reports today that the
The Niamh Aine wedged on rocks in Leenan Bay. Photo courtesy George O'Hagan.
vessel now poses a minor pollution risk. It had an estimated three tonnes of diesel on board when the accident happened. Meanwhile, the Irish Coast Guard is working with the boat's owner, Patrick Friel, on a salvage plan. For previous story, click here
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