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One tank of jet fuel was damaged by a ship wreckage off the coast of Britain

Crowley, a U.S. logistics company, said that only one tank of jet fuel was damaged when a U.S. military tanker transporting a shipment off England's north-east coast was hit by a cargo vessel.

Stena Immaculate was anchored off Humberside on 10 March when the smaller Solong struck it. The explosions and fires started.

Crowley, the company that manages the tanker said in a Sunday statement the third-party salvage crew had confirmed the damage was "limited to one cargo tank which contained Jet-A1 Fuel and one ballast container containing seawater".

Stena Bulk, the owner of the vessel, confirmed Monday that it has 18 fuel tanks on board. This is contrary to Crowley's previous statement that there are 16.

Crowley stated that out of the 220,000 barrels jet fuel carried by the Stena Immaculate, 17,515 barrels were lost as a result of the impact and the three-day fire.

The logistics company also commended crew members for activating a firefighting device before abandoning ship.

Erik Hanell (CEO of Stena Bulk owner Stena Immaculate) previously stated that two out of 18 fuel tanks leaked and 10% of the cargo was affected.

The coastguard reported on Monday that on Sunday small pellets of resin, known as nurdles, used in the production of plastics, were found in the sea near the British coastline. Some also washed up on the shore.

Although they are not toxic, ingested nudles can cause harm to wildlife. The Coastguard announced that cleanup efforts have begun.

The authorities updated their statement to say that both vessels remained stable, and salvage operations continued. The authorities added that there were only periodic small pockets of fires on the Portuguese flagged Solong which did not cause undue alarm.

The Russian captain of Solong Vladimir Motin appeared at Hull Magistrates' Court on Saturday after being charged with gross negligent manslaughter in relation to the death of Filipino crew member Mark Angelo Pernia.

Motin failed to request bail and he was remanded into custody until he appeared in court on April 14 in London. (Reporting and additional reporting by Jonathan Saul, editing by Angus MacSwan).

(source: Reuters)