The coast guard said a container ship dragged with a US oil tanker in the North Sea against Aberdeen in Scotland will be thrown.
The sonong beaten in the anchored tanker Stena was supposedly dead on March 10 about 12 miles off the coast of East Yorkshire, who left one man missing.
The accident broke containers on the solong and thousands of plastic grains nurseswas washing up the beaches on the Norfolk coast, where a clearance operation is going on.
Chief Coastguard Paddy O’Callaghan said: ‘The rescue of the Solong has progressed to enable his move to the port of Aberdeen for safe fraud.
‘Solong will be dragged and accompanied by one tug and accompanied by another tug, plus a vessel with anti -counter -pollution measures if needed.
‘Discipline and drag are scheduled to arrive at Aberdeen later this week.
“The Stena -unable remains remain in stable condition with rescue that continues.”
He added: “HM Coastguard continues to support local authorities that lead the reaction to the country to pollution, including plastic fees, in Norfolk and Lincolnshire.
“HM Coastguard will continue to keep the overall situation under careful review.”
Last week, King’s Lynn and West Norfolk Council said he started removing the nurdles, which is not toxic, but can harm wildlife if it is taken in. It is said that it initially focuses on a piece of beaches between Holme-Next-the-Sea and Old Hunstanton.
The National Trust also said Nurdles started appearing on Brancaster Beach in Norfolk and the RSPB confirmed that they had traced the charity reserve in nearby Titchwell.
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The company that owns the Solong said that no containers holding plastic nurses were lost over the side of the ship, and it is thought that the grains were released on the ship of some of the smaller containers during fires.
This comes after the crew of the Stena immaculate was praised as “heroic” for activating an important firefighting system before he abandoned the vessel.
The firm said only a small part of the jet fuel carried by the tanker was released in the accident.
About 36 people were rescued from the ships. The missing crew member was named the 38-year-old Philippine national market Angelo Perknia.
The captain of the Solong, the Russian National Vladimir Motin, 59, appeared at Hull Magistrates’ Court charged with gross negligence manslaughter and in custody to appear at the Old Bailey on April 14.