The 'YM Effiency' was due to finally dock in Port Botany on June 5, but weather and other issues have caused delays pushing its docking time out to 8 a.m. on June 6. The vessel remained anchored at sea off Gosford on the NSW Central Coast, as it waited to get underway for Port Botany. Meanwhile, the clean up of hundreds of kilos of flotsam - including nappies, sanitary products, car parts and plastic - continued on at least six beaches around Port Stephens. Several residents were picking up the debris, despite the MidCoast Council urging people not to do so. The MidCoast Council on June 4 had urged locals not to get involved because the 'waste may require very specific disposal methods and also requires Customs and Border Force inspection'. The council was also asking people to dispose of any debris in skips at Hawks Nest, not their household bins or council waste bins. A beach rake will be used to comb Hawks Nest and Jimmys Beach later this week.
WORLD SHIPPING
05 June 2018 - 13:07
Entry in port delayed
The 'YM Effiency' was due to finally dock in Port Botany on June 5, but weather and other issues have caused delays pushing its docking time out to 8 a
WORLD SHIPPING
05 June 2018 - 13:07
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