REPORT DATE: 08-02-2021
REPORT TIME: 1700 UTC
REGION: ATLANTIC
SUB REGION: MID ATLANTIC U.S.
AREA/BLOCK: North Atlantic  7004
IMAGE DATE: 08-02-2021
IMAGE TIME: 1049 UTC
DATA SOURCE: SENTINEL1B 
MODE: Interferometric Wide (IW) VV
RESOLUTION: 20 meter
LOCATION: 40°06'02" N/69°55'03" W
AREA: 2.84 square kilometers
CONFIDENCE: High
REMARKS: Possible oil was observed in satellite imagery. This anomaly is unconfirmed as oil. This anomaly was connected to Wreck 1487, a repeat leak source. The anomaly was approximately 10.49nm in length and 0.25nm in width. It appeared to meander around to the north side of the shipwreck and was faint in some areas.  Winds at the time of this satellite imagery were WNW at 5kts. 

UNCERTAINTIES: None due to the frequency of reports from this source. 

Maps and shapefiles can be accessed at: www.ospo.noaa.gov/Products/ocean/marinepollution/

ERMA: https://erma.noaa.gov/atlantic/erma.html#/layers=1+47676&x=-69.9168305&y=40.107530499999996&z=11&panel=layer

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