| The Wreck of the New Carissa |
 |
|
 |
| New Carissa Removal |
|
Information Updates
After more than nine years since the New Carissa freighter ran aground on Oregon’s shore, the state has completed its removal.
On Sept. 23, 2008, the last visible piece of the wreck was lifted out of the water. By Sept. 28 the pieces remaining on the ocean floor were successfully removed by contractor Titan Salvage. On Oct. 12, the Karlissa A and Karlissa B barges were jacked down and moved to Empire, where they remained until being sent to another job site in January 2009.
Demobilization of the shore site on Foredune Road was completed in November, which included replanting and recontouring the contractor's staging area.
| Fact Sheet |
PDF |
Word |
| Removal Information The Process |
Updated July 29, 2008 |
PDF |
Word |
| Removal Information Timeline |
Updated May 12, 2008 |
PDF |
Word |
| Removal Information Questions & Answers |
Updated July 29, 2008 |
PDF |
Word |
| Titan Company Fact Sheet |
PDF |
Word |
| New Carissa map |
PDF |
|
| New Carissa site map |
PDF |
JPG |
| Site Plan Model |
PDF |
|
| Contact Information |
Updated May 19, 2008 |
PDF |
Word |
| BLM Map (North Spit) - Recreation Opportunities & Use Restrictions |
PDF |
|
| New Carissa Removal Brochure |
PDF |
|
Additional Information
|
|
|
|