Oil slicks from the sunken MT Princess Empress tanker have reached the island of Coron, Palawan, the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) advised on Monday, April 3.
Courtesy of PhilSA
"The oil slicks cover a total of approximately 61.27 square kilometers and have reached the island of Coron, Palawan. This map is still subject to field validation," the agency said. This estimation was according to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) based on a satellite image taken on Sunday, April 2. "The slicks located approximately 6.5 nautical miles east off of Coron measures approximately 33 nautical miles in length and 2.5 nautical miles in width," it added. "Through the International Charter Space and Major Disasters (Disasters Charter), the NOAA contributed this map using the Copernicus EU’s Sentinel-2," said PhilSA. As per NOAA, oil slicks located south and southwest of the tanker measure about 10.5 nautical miles (NM) in length and 1.8 NM in width.
Courtesy of PhilSA
"The oil slicks cover a total of approximately 61.27 square kilometers and have reached the island of Coron, Palawan. This map is still subject to field validation," the agency said. This estimation was according to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) based on a satellite image taken on Sunday, April 2. "The slicks located approximately 6.5 nautical miles east off of Coron measures approximately 33 nautical miles in length and 2.5 nautical miles in width," it added. "Through the International Charter Space and Major Disasters (Disasters Charter), the NOAA contributed this map using the Copernicus EU’s Sentinel-2," said PhilSA. As per NOAA, oil slicks located south and southwest of the tanker measure about 10.5 nautical miles (NM) in length and 1.8 NM in width.