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Cromarty Rising - Save our Dolphins

Please donate to our crowdfund to challenge the ship-to-ship transfer proposal.

Please sign the 38Degrees petition against the ship-to-ship oil transfer proposal.

 

CONTACT US: info@cromarty rising.com


An application has been made to pump crude oil from ship-to-ship in the Cromarty Firth - in exactly the place where one of the largest pods of bottlenose dolphins in Europe lives and breeds! This has been described by a leading academic as “The least appropriate location on the whole coast of Europe to undertake this activity.”

  • Nearly 2 million tonnes of dirty water (contaminated ships ballast water) will be discharged directly on top of the dolphins each year. 
  • Fumes from the crude oil will be released which may make the dolphins really sick long-term.
  • Minor and major oil spills would severely damage our valuable marine ecosystem.

In 2015 the International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation Ltd reported 8 oil spills from tankers totalling over 7000 tonnes of oil spilled into the sea around the world.

bottlenose dolphins in the cromarty firth â©ecoventures

This web site has been established to provide information relating to the application by The Port of Cromarty Firth (formerly the Cromarty Firth Port Authority) for a ship to ship oil transfer license.

Unlike a planning application, the determination process undertaken by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) is not undertaken in the public domain or in a transparent manner.

This website therefore aims at providing clear, easy to access information on the application, responses from statutory and non-statutory organisations as well as up to date news on the campaign by residents of Cromarty to stop this entirely inappropriate development. Click on the STS Representation tab on the left to read the significant objections to the application from various statutory organisations and NGOs (if we find a letter of support we will publish this too!)

As soon as this particular campaign has been won,  the Cromarty Rising web site will move on to focus on more positive projects and initiatives which are more beneficial for the Town and its environs. 
 
Summary of the Application and Key Issues.

The application is for up to 48 transfers of oil annually, with a maximum transfer of 180,000 tonnes per operation, with mooring points just to the east of the South and North Sutors.

The key issues with the application are;

  1. the fundamental inadequacy of the assessment of impact on the SAC dolphin population
  2. the lack of evidence of a realistic spill volume as the basis for the assessment
  3. the inadequate assessment of the impact of Volatile Organic Compounds on widlife and humans
  4. the inadequate cumulative assessment, complete lack of assessment of alternative options and missing economic assessment
  5. the total lack of consultation by the Port Authority to statutory and non statutory consultees even though this application has been in development for a number of years


bottlenose dolphins in the cromarty firth â©ecoventures

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