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Foul smelling foam washed ashore near Rameswaram; fishermen suspect chemicals from MV X-Press Pearl

WION
ChennaiWritten By: Sidharth MPUpdated: Jun 29, 2021, 12:26 AM IST
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Image of burning container ship MV Express Pearl taken on May 28, 2021 Photograph:(AFP)

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According to Cinnathambi, coordinator of the traditional fishermen federation, the unusual foam and suspected pollutants are being washed along the shore over the last two days, in the Pamban-Gulf of Mannar region.

Fishermen in the Rameswaram region of Tamil Nadu’s Ramanathapuram district have reported foul-smelling foam and what appears to be polluted water along the coast.

Foam and thick-looking polluted mixtures on the surface of the water are seen in images and videos. Fishermen in the region suspect that it could be something do with the X-Press Pearl shipping disaster that happened off the Sri Lanka Coast. 

According to Cinnathambi, coordinator of the traditional fishermen federation, the unusual foam and suspected pollutants are being washed along the shore over the last two days, in the Pamban-Gulf of Mannar region. He adds that such foam is spread almost 50-100 meters in the seawater and it spans a length of several kilometres along the coast. 

When asked if this was the usual foaming that occurs during the rough seas and monsoon, he told Zee Media that there were also what appeared to be bits of plastic washing ashore. He added that the fishing community was in a state of fear over these suspected pollutants, which did not appear to be weather-related foaming/churning. 

The preliminary suspicion among the fisher community points towards the MV X-Press Pearl, which sunk off the Sri Lankan Coast(between Colombo and Negombo), despite successful firefighting efforts by the Indian Coast Guard and Sri Lankan authorities.

Fears remain over the contents of its containers and the environmental impact that it could pose for the region. There were several reports of tons of plastic pellets having washed onto Sri Lankan shores, besides the long-term impact o the chemicals being carried hundreds of kilometres owing to the wind, ocean currents etc, 

When it caught fire, the Container ship was carrying 1486 containers containing chemical cargo, classified under International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG).

The ship caught fire around the last week of May and sunk in the first week of June. Among other chemicals, the IMDG cargo consisted of highly inflammable Nitric Acid, Methanol, Methyl Acetate, Sodium Hydroxide and Polystyrene beads. It must be noted that the distance between Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu and the location of sunken ship(off Sri Lanka) is barely 240kms. 

It is understood that researchers from the Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Mandapam collected samples from the adjoining region that showed this suspicious foam. Zee Media’s attempts to reach the institute were not met with a response yet. The story will be updated once an official from CMFRI responds. 

Sidharth MP

The author is Chennai-based reporter with Wion