Seafood ship with years of safety, health violations is leaking ammonia on Foss Waterway [The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.)]
Aug. 23—A seafood processing ship with a troubled history of pollution and safety issues is leaking ammonia on
On Tuesday night, contractors hired by the
Pacific Producer is moored at the old Martinac ship building facility directly across the waterway from the Fish Peddler restaurant.
The ammonia leak was first reported
The state
On board Pacific Producer, a
Why ammonia is dangerous
Initially, ammonia levels on Pacific Producer were found to be 89 parts per million, according to the
Ammonia is used on seafood processing ships primarily as a refrigerant, according to marine insurance company North Standard.
"Incidents involving refrigeration systems have resulted in serious injuries, many fatal, of a significant number of fishing vessel crew and shore side staff who may be on board the vessel, such as stevedores," the company states in a loss prevention brief.
Ammonia is both flammable and toxic, according to North Standard, and regular maintenance is vital to safety.
"It is important to note that long-term exposure to ammonia will not help result in an increased tolerance to it, but only weakens the person's ability to detect it," North Standard states.
Past problems
Pacific Producer arrived on the Foss
In January, the
In 2017, East West Seafoods was fined
Monitoring
At least two people will be stationed at the ship 24 hours a day until the hazards have been mitigated, Strohmaier said.
On Wednesday, ammonia monitors were set up on both sides of the waterway. The
The
"They are determining what will be the best and safest method," Strohmaier said.
The potentially dangerous situation hasn't slowed outdoor dining at the Fish Peddler.
"Although
Dock violation
In March, the city of
The city's
"After an inspection confirmed that the floats were still present on
The next step, Lee said, is to issue a second civil penalty, likely this week. Each civil penalty is
The Martinac site is owned by
Problem ships
This week's problems with Pacific Producer are the latest in a string of incidents involving fish processing ships moored in
In
In April, a fire on board the Kodiak Enterprise, another Trident ship moored on the Hylebos, burned for nearly two weeks and sent toxic smoke over northeast
Both the
Communities for a
"Given its history of violations, our foremost concern remains the safety of our neighbors and the well being of our marine ecosystem," the group said. "We strongly encourage the relevant authorities to address this matter promptly and consider relocating or decommissioning the Pacific Producer to prevent future incidents."
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