Accidents will happen

... but the least you can do is make some effort to minimize them. Said effort is apparently lost on the Australian shipping authorities, who allow freight vessels, such as the Chinese coal carrier, Shen Neng 1, to traverse through the Great Barrier Reef, unescorted and without pilots experienced in the area. That an accident happened shouldn't come as a surprise then. The Shen Neng 1 has ran aground in the Great Barrier Reef, and is currently leaking oil. It's carrying 65,000 tonnes of coal. The worst is probably still to come.

in reference to:

"Conservationists have expressed outrage that such ships can travel through the reef without a pilot with local expertise. "The state government is being blinded by royalties and their shortsightedness will go down in history as killing the reef," said Larissa Waters, spokeswoman for Queensland's Green party."
- Chinese ship runs aground on Great Barrier Reef | World news | guardian.co.uk (view on Google Sidewiki)


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