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The new oil hose being prepared for pumping on board the Go Canopus. This is the hose that can enable direct pumping from the settling tanks and service tank. - 26th October
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The bollard pull tug Go Canopus, heading to Rena to begin fuel transfer operations from the engine rooms. - 26th October
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Auckland-based landing craft vessel Brandy Wine recovering a container from Motiti Island - 26th October
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The Rena intact on the reef at 7.30am - 26th October
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Oil spill responder Matt Cunningham of Otago Regional Council preparing snare boom for deployment at Tuhua - 26th October
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Volunteers meet and get issued with protective clothing at Mt Maunganui beach.
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View looking down the starboard side of the Rena towards the rear of the vessel.
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A helicopter delivers salvage gear on board the Rena.
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View of the aft deck of the Rena looking towards the rear of the vessel.
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View from the Rena of the barge Awanuia. The fuel transfer hose (with red floats) to the Rena can be seen in the water.
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Looking down the port passageway of the Rena towards the rear of the vessel. Damaged piping can be seen at the right of the picture.
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Rena - View looking straight down the No 5 port tank manhole, now pumped free of oil.
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