Wednesday 21st January, 2009


The Sinegorsk: another wood slick

By Ash

On the 15th of January 2008 the Ice Prince sank in the English Channel, spilling 2,516 tonnes of timber (about half of its cargo), much of which subsequently washed up on beaches in the south of England. Just over a year later on the 19th of January 2009 the Russian-registered Sinegorsk, heading to Egypt from Sweden, lost around 1,500 tonnes of sawn timber in rough seas (BBC News, yesterday – video of the wood slick).

It is thought the wood slick will head towards Dungeness in Kent, or perhaps avoid the coastline and move up the Dover Strait.



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Another reminder about the next edition of the Festival, which treeblog will be hosting. Please submit your blog posts, photographs, poetry, works of art, articles, news pieces, bark rubbings* and anything else tree-related to mail [at] treeblog [dot] co [dot] uk, making sure that Festival of the Trees or FOTT is contained in the subject header. Alternatively, you can use the online submission form at blogcarnival.com. You do not need to be the author or artist of the content you submit. Although there is no theme this month, it would make my day if you submit something pertaining to a particular favourite tree of yours! The deadline for submissions is the 30th of January, so you’ve got just over a week to get to it!

* Not a single bark rubbing submission yet. What gives?

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