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Coast Guard on scene after fuel slick spotted in English Bay

Click to play video: 'Large slick spotted in English Bay'
Large slick spotted in English Bay
WATCH: Just a year after an oil spill in English Bay, some diesel spilled into the water today. Nadia Stewart reports from the scene – Apr 15, 2016

Crews are on scene after a diesel slick was spotted in English Bay Friday morning.

Dan Bate, with the Canadian Coast Guard, said a resident reported what looked like a diesel slick in the area of False Creek around 10:30 a.m.

Western Canada Marine was contracted to clean it up after the Coast Guard spotted the visible sheen.

Upon further investigation, the slick was deemed non-recoverable as no product could be picked up and the sheen was too thin on the surface.

WATCH: The Global 1 Helicopter captured images of the large fuel slick Friday afternoon.
Click to play video: 'Aerials view of oil slick spotted in English Bay'
Aerials view of oil slick spotted in English Bay

Bate says they are not classifying it as a “spill” at this time, but rather a release of product that happens from time to time and is not unusual for the area.

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Bate says last year’s oil spill from MV Marathassa involved a much heavier product, called Bunker C fuel. The ship appeared to suffer a malfunction when it leaked about 2,700 litres of fuel on its maiden voyage to Vancouver on April 8, 2015, launching a massive clean-up effort.

Coast Guard crews remain on the site.

The origin of the spill is not known but Bate says it could have been caused by someone refuelling a vessel.

Photos courtesy of Rob Anderson

– With a file from The Canadian Press

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