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SAS EXPRESS CONCERN OVER MULHEIM BREAK UP

SAS EXPRESS CONCERN OVER DECISION TO LEAVE THE MULHEIM TO BREAK UP.

Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) have today learnt that the relevant authorities
have made the decision to leave the RMS Mulheim, currently stranded near Sennen
Cove to naturally break up rather than be salvaged.

SAS are concerned that leaving the vessel to break up naturally could lead
to boat wreckage becoming scattered in a wide area for the foreseeable future
which would present an ongoing threat to beach goers and wildlife at this popular
tourist location.

SAS are urging the management team to think again and investigate further the
opportunities of salvaging the boat. We have ourselves today spoken to a salvage
operator who believes it would be possible to cut up the boat and salvage the
scrap rather than leaving it to decay, pollute or rust away into our sensitive
marine environment.

Leaving the boat in situ would be the ‘cheapest and easiest’ option but the
region deserves better when it relies on safeguarding its marine environment
for millions of people to enjoy.

What this incident has shown most is that we need urgent new and enforceable
legislation that recognises the SW’s coastline as a ‘Particularly Sensitive
Sea Area’. SAS have committed themselves to achieving this solution.

Richard Hardy, SAS Campaign Assistant says: "By giving up on salvaging
this vessel it will remain a scar on our coastline, SAS don’t believe that the
proposed ‘inaction’ is a solution.

Over the longer term we all must be asking – how can we reduce the risk of
this happening again? What is the best way to protect our fragile coastline
from what is a continuing threat?"

For further information please contact Richard or Vicky on Tel: 01872 553001
or Mob: 07817 401480.

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