Mystery containers found off Alaskan island, origin under probe


Mystery containers found off Alaskan island, origin under probe

The Coast Guard recovered mysterious containers with yet-to-be-determined contents along the southern coastline of Montague Island in Alaska

More than 100 unmarked containers with unknown contents were found scattered along the coastline and shore of Montague Island in Alaska, officials said Monday.

The alert originated from the Marine Safety Unit Valdez of the U.S. Coast Guard. Responding to the report, the team discovered containers ranging in size from five-gallon drums to the much larger 55-gallon barrels.

The discovery was first reported to authorities by Gulf of Alaska Keepers, a nonprofit organization supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The Coast Guard recovered all the containers from the southern coastline of Montague Island.

Efforts to determine what the drums contain are now underway. Officials have not yet released any additional information regarding potential hazards or suspected origins.

Alongside the Coast Guard, the investigation involves multiple agencies, including NOAA, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Department of the Interior, and Chugach Alaska Corporation.

The Independent has contacted the Coast Guard for comment.

Montague Island lies at the entrance to Prince William Sound in the Gulf of Alaska. Covering about 305 square miles, it ranks as the 25th largest island in the U.S.

The island recorded no permanent residents in the 2000 Census and is famously known among Seward's sport-fishing community as "The Land of the Giants." It is home to abundant wildlife, including Sitka black-tailed deer, brown bears, and a variety of migratory waterfowl.

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