20/04/2011
Fresh wave of oily tar balls layer Goa beaches
Panaji: A fresh wave of tar balls have reappeared on Goa's beaches, layering 
the sand with oily streaks.












The problem is back, more than six months after tar balls floating in from the 
sea layered the state's famed beaches.
The beaches of Varca-Benaulim, about 40 km from here, were Monday evening 
streaked by the oily residue.
According to marine scientists, the messy tar balls are generated after 
sea-going ships discharge burnt-oil into the sea off the coast, resulting in 
large quantities of semi-solid oil lumps,
Tourism Director Swapnil Naik said there was "no confirmation as yet on the 
source of the tar balls".
"Cleaning personnel and government agencies have started the clean-up operation 
of tar balls which have appeared along the affected beaches over the last 24 
hours. The beaches should be free of tar balls soon," Naik told IANS.





When asked about long term measures to ensure that the tar ball phenomenon - 
which last year threatened to ruin Goa's tourist season after wave after wave 
of tar balls layered several of Goa's beaches in September 2010 - doesn't 
repeat itself, Naik said the government was trying to identify the ships 
responsible.
"We are in the process of contacting the Indian Coast Guard to give us a list 
of ships operating along the coast. The same will be shared with (Nagpur-based) 
National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) along with 
samples of the tar balls to ascertain if they are from ships operating in the 
coastal waters".
"We will also consult with the National Institute of Oceanography on the 
occurrence. Additionally, the Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority will also 
be taking up the matter with the central government agency in Delhi," the 
official said. 
Source: IANS                                      

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