Communication over serious fuel spill off Nanoose Bay shores criticized by area First Nations
NANAIMO — A First Nation band gravely concerned about the 30,000 litres of fuel spilled into the Strait of Georgia says they found out about the event the same time everyone else did.
Tom Bob, a councillor and land manager with the Snaw-Naw-As First Nation in Nanoose Bay, said their community learned about the major spill from a Canadian military ship on social media, the day after it happened.
“There was no contact from the federal government or Department of National Defence. And here we are, three days later,” he told NanaimoNewsNOW. Since then, Bob said one email was returned but no one from a spill response team had been in touch.
On Sunday afternoon, when Bob found out about the spill off their shores, Maritime Forces Pacific announced the HMCS Calgary spilled 30,000 litres of fuel into the water when it was transferring fuel stores aboard the ship.