Harbourmaster Kyle Randolph said Monday that while he did not know the details of the English Bay spill, he was surprised it had taken officials up here so long to contain it.
--IE as an expert he was surprised that we think that the response was world class.
--Also seem to have left out the rest of the article that seems relevant as it is a comment from the previous command.
-Meanwhile, retired Coast Guard Capt. Tony Toxopeus maintains the English Bay spill could have been contained within half an hour if the Kitsilano base was still operating.
The Coast Guard insists the station was only a rescue boat station, but Toxopeus, a coxswain who worked out of Kitsilano, said the base was equipped with a purpose-built oil pollution response vessel, 300 metres of self-inflating boom and other equipment. Crews were trained regularly to deal with oil spill response.
“As soon as we saw there was bunker (oil) we would have hit the alarm button and got moving,” Toxopeus said. “We could have backed the boat in, towed the boom there and be alongside the boat in 30 minutes.”
Toxopeus maintains the small base had been involved in “countless small spills in Vancouver’s waters over the years” and was also the main point of contact for local boaters. “This is what’s so important,” Toxopeus said. “Now that little base is gone, the boaters don’t know who to call.”
--I do not see where anyone is blaiming the current Coast Guard which reacted to the best of their ability given their current situiation and protocal.
--The response is the new normal on our coast... get used to it.