After 11 days of testing, the multi-agency task force assembled to assess the threat the sunken S.S. Montebello has concluded that there are no visible signs of oil in her hull.

ā€œOur number one objective for this mission was to determine what threat, if any, the Montebello poses to the waters and shorelines of California,ā€ said Coast Guard Capt. Roger Laferriere in a written statement. ā€œAfter careful evaluation of the data, we have concluded with a high level of confidence that there is no oil threat from the S.S. Montebello.ā€

Within minutes of the news release, state Sen. Sam Blakeslee (R-San Luis Obispo), whose persistence lead to the formation of the task force, issued the following statement:

ā€œThe finding of no substantial oil threat is a huge relief to our community and the result we had all hoped for. The U.S. Coast Guard and [Fish and Game’s Office of Spill Prevention and Response] deserve enormous credit for leading this complex and technically challenging project. The team brought to bear the best minds and most advanced tools to ascertain the condition of this 70-year-old shipwreck. This cooperative undertaking was a model of how state and federal government can work together to protect this beautiful and fragile stretch of coast.ā€

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