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ϳԹOnline Galapagos islands oil spill tanker freighter Jessica 2001 San Cristóbal 2014 Ecuador Ecuadorean threat direct rocks swing puncture fuel crude diesel cargo hole
Ecuadorean soldiers (left) help civilians workers to retrieve oil from the tanker Jessica, which ran aground off San Cristóbal in 2001. (Photo: Dolores Ochoa/Associated Press)

Freighter Runs Aground in Galapagos

No threat for now

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ϳԹOnline Galapagos islands oil spill tanker freighter Jessica 2001 San Cristóbal 2014 Ecuador Ecuadorean threat direct rocks swing puncture fuel crude diesel cargo hole
(Photo: Dolores Ochoa/Associated Press)

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An Ecuadorean freighter carrying 16,000 gallons of fuel on the coast of San Cristobal, Galapagos Islands, on Friday.

“For the moment,” the freighter* does not pose a direct threat to one of the richest ecosystems of biodiversity in the world, .

Divers confirmed that the freighter’s stern, the portion perched on the rocky seabed, is far enough away from the fuel tanks still on board—again, for now.

But a major ebb tide and subsequent swell in sea level could swing the ship straight into the rocks. Workers with the Comité de Operaciones de Emergencia (San Cristobal) are , but if they move too quickly, the ship could pop up and swing into the rocks, puncturing its side and spilling whatever is left on board.

The Galapagos National Park Service drew up a contingency plan over the weekend in hopes to .

*In a previous version of the story, the term “oil tanker” was incorrectly used.

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Lead Photo: Dolores Ochoa/Associated Press

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