MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF
I want to acknowledge the concern expressed by our community members regarding the ongoing situation with the MSC Baltic III, which ran aground in Cedar Cove on February 15. It has now been two months, and the ship remains in place, containing approximately 1,600 metric tons of heavy fuel and marine gas. Understandably, anxiety is growing as time passes with no visible action or meaningful communication.....
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