The
New Carissa was a
freighter that ran aground on a
beach near
Coos Bay,
Oregon,
United States, during a storm in February 1999 and subsequently broke apart. An attempt to tow the
bow section of the ship out to sea failed when the tow line broke, and the bow was grounded again. Eventually, the bow was successfully towed out to sea and sunk. The
stern section remains on the beach near Coos Bay. Fuel on board the ship was burned off
in situ, but a significant amount was also
spilled from the wreckage, causing
ecological damage to the
coastline. The
United States Coast Guard performed an investigation and found that captain's error was the main cause of the wreck; however, no
criminal liability was established and the captain and crew were not charged. There were significant legal and financial consequences for the ship's owners and insurer. There are plans in place to
dismantle the stern section at its current site and remove it from the beach. (
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