November 9, 2005
PEGGING THE IRONY METER:
Greenpeace fined for reef damage (11/1/2005, BBC)
Environmental group Greenpeace has been fined almost $7,000 (£4,000) for damaging a coral reef at a World Heritage site in the Philippines.Their flagship Rainbow Warrior II ran aground at Tubbataha Reef Marine Park, in the Sulu Sea, 650km (400 miles) south-east of Manila.
Park officials said almost 100 sq m (1,076 sq ft) of reef had been damaged.
Greenpeace agreed to pay the fine, but blamed the accident on outdated maps provided by the Philippines government.
"The chart indicated we were a mile and a half" from the coral reef when the ship ran aground, regional Greenpeace official Red Constantino told AFP news agency.
"This accident could have been avoided if the chart was accurate," he said, adding, however, that Greenpeace felt "responsible" for the damage.
'Immediate action'
The accident happened while the Rainbow Warrior was on a four-month tour of the Asia-Pacific region to promote environmentally-friendly energy sources.
Greenpeace divers were at the Tubbataha park, off the coast of Palawan island, to inspect the effect of global warming on the coral reef.
Rainbow Warrior II
The Rainbow Warrior escaped serious damage
Mr Constantino said the reef appeared to be healthy, with no evidence of bleaching which is believed to be caused by warmer sea temperatures.The Rainbow Warrior II escaped serious damage and was towed into deeper water by its own rubber boats.
Now try to imagine this incident, and the resulting fine, if it were Exxon/Mobile instead - exploring for oil. Posted by John Resnick at November 9, 2005 12:48 PM
If Bush hadn't been waging war for oil and instead had been updated all the world's charts, this would have never happened.
Posted by: mike at November 9, 2005 12:59 PMOn the other hand, if the French had blown this ship up, the way they did Rainbow Warrior I, it also wouldn't have happened.
Posted by: John at November 9, 2005 1:16 PMBush lied! Coral died!
Posted by: Rick T. at November 9, 2005 1:29 PMThey had divers in the water and still the boat ran aground?
Posted by: Bartman at November 9, 2005 3:12 PMBartman: I think the divers came AFTER - to inspect the "damage" to the reef.
Posted by: John Resnick at November 9, 2005 3:16 PMDr., I've requested this appointment because I fear I've been stricken with chronic schadenfreude of late and can't seem to stop smiling.
Posted by: Genecis at November 9, 2005 4:13 PM