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                                             GIGLIO ISLAND:



                                             SITE REMEDIATION





                                              One of Costa Cruises’ top priorities is to  focused mainly on removal of sediment                 remediation operations are proceeding  and other members of the Environmental
                                              protect the environment of Giglio Island  and fragments of cement from the sea                    so as to minimize any inconvenience to  Observatory, also verify the validity of the
            13  www.regione.toscana.it        and to restore to the local community its  bed near the coast, up to a depth of 40                the island’s inhabitants; in particular,  work carried out by the working group        (*)  Following decisions made by site
            /-/osservatorio-costa-concordia                                                                                                                                                                                            supervisors, phases 5 and 6 of the
                                              natural terrestrial heritage and marine  meters. One of the consequences of the                   special attention is being paid to keeping  consisting of the Università La Sapienza   restoration project were rescheduled
            14  Tuscan Regional Environmental   environment.  As arranged, in 2016  wreck removal operation was that natural                    noise levels down at the worksite and to  di Roma, CIBM (Centro Interuniversitario     (last update June 2017).
            Protection Agency                 environment restoration work continued  and  artifi cial  materials  were  deposited               guaranteeing the quality of the water. The  di Biologia Marina ed Ecologia Applicata
                                              on the site where the wreck of the  on the sea bottom, altering its condition.                    results of the analysis conducted in 2016  di Livorno) and the DISTAV Department
                                              Concordia was removed; these operations  Recovery of this debris is vital for the                 and  certifi ed  by  ARPAT confi rm  that  of the University of Genoa. Until 2015
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                                              commenced in November 2014 under the  purpose of  restoration of  environmental                   the water transparency here is as good  the Observatory also supervised the work
                                              direction of the  Micoperi Consortium  conditions which, over time, will lead                     as the best that can be found anywhere  done by  Oceanomare Delphis, which
                                              and the supervision of the Environmental  to the gradual return of the forms of                   in the sea of  Tuscany.  ARPAT, together  was tasked with acoustic monitoring and
                                              Observatory .                              marine life that were here originally.                 with  ISPRA (National Institute for  sightings of marine mammals and their
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                                              During the reporting period, work was  The Observatory has confi rmed that site                    Environmental Protection and Research)  state of health in the area of operations.

            GIGLIO ISLAND SEA BED: THE PHASES OF THE RESTORATION PROJECT

               1   FIRST PHASE                          2     SECOND PHASE                      3     THIRD PHASE                            4     FOURTH PHASE                       5     FIFTH PHASE   (*)                 6       SIXTH PHASE    (*)



               Removal and disposal of mussel shells deposited   Cutting and removal of the 11 anchor blocks used as   Cutting into pieces and removal of the 6 subsea   Disposal of the diff erent types of grout bags put in   Removal and disposal of the sediment deposited   Removal  of  the  debris  using  diff erent  methods
               on the sea bed (an area of approximately 4000 m )   part of the retaining system.  Oceanomare Delphis,   platforms used during parbuckling and to provide a   place to build the false sea bed on which the wreck   on the sea bed during the salvage operation; use of   depending on the depth, type and size of the debris.
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               and released by the pontoons used in the salvage   together with the  Centro Interuniversitario di   stable base for the upright vessel. Removal of grout   came to rest after parbuckling, with removal by   specifi c equipment (natural, non-invasive, underwater
               operation. Removal was performed by means of a   Biologia Marina ed Ecologia Applicata (CIBM) and   bags and materials for additional stability of the   means of various lifting methods and techniques   suction system).
               non-invasive  underwater  suction  system,  thereby   the  Università La Sapienza di Roma, carried out   hull (fastened using Water Glass) from the surface   designed to move the bags intact.  This entailed
               ensuring that the mussels were collected from the   marine mammal monitoring to ensure that any whales   of the 3 main platforms.   designing and building a special grab bucket for safe
               sea bed and transferred to the surface.  and other species present in and around the area of                                  removal.
                                                        operations were protected. These bodies had the right
                                                        to order the temporary suspension of work in the event
                                                        of detection of marine mammals within a radius of
                                                        1000 m of the site.
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