Sending these ships
back to the United States would mean taking unnecessary risks
of shipwrecks and of pollution to the marine environment.
Leaving these ships docked in Hartlepool is risky for harbour
safety and the environment and contributes to polluting the
sediments through the flaking of anti fouling toxic paint.
To claim that letting these four ships be dismantled in Hartlepool
would open the door for hundreds of similar ships is unrealistic
and foolish compared to the 293 ships scrapped in the world
in 2006; after the mishap of the ghost ships and the Clemenceau
affair, the US authorities have understood that they have
to find their own means to recycle their vessels at the end
of their life. This unexpected anticipation is also assuming
that the work carried out on these four ships will have no
negative consequences.
Robin
des Bois would like numerous shipyards to have the capacity
to correctly dismantle vessels at the end of their life in
Europe and observes that in the meantime one third of the
vessels demolished in Asia under conditions which are contradictory
to environmental and sanitary regulations in force in the
European Community have European owners among them English
-see
the Magnolia case in Ship-breaking.com 10
Permitting
the ABLE UK shipyard to dismantle one ghost ship is the only
way to have an educated opinion of the effects to the environment
to the workers and the time it will take. Whilst a part of
the MSC Napoli was moored in August to be demolished in the
Northern Irish shipyard Harland and Wolff in Belfast, and
whilst the HMS Fearless, 158 m in length, built in 1963 in
this same shipyard is on the way to be demolished in Galloo
shipyard in Gent (Belgium), Hartlepool is continuing its paranoid
resistance, which looks like a lost battle and a refusal to
engage in the legitimate and sustainable pathway to recycle
vessels. This battle is another way of enhancing the unacceptable
practice of ship breaking in Asia. Robin des Bois is asking
the Municipal council of Hartlepool to favour the last request
of ABLE UK shipyard. If this application is not accepted we
are calling for the towage of the ships to a nearby shipyard
to be dismantled in the vicinity.