U.S. Coast Guard closed a 1,000 yard section of the Houston Shipping Channel to deep draft ship traffic at 5:58 a.m. Monday local time, about an hour after a tug and a barge sank.

Houston Ship Channel Partially Closed after Tug and Barge Sink

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The closed section of the ship channel, located about 2 miles east of the Interstate 610 bridge across from the Kinder Morgan terminals in Galena Park, remains open to barge traffic one at a time. There are currently two ships waiting to go further into the port and two waiting to come out.

The Enterprise, a tug across the ship channel from the incident, called the vessel traffic service when they heard what they described as lines parting as the tug Annie Moon and attached barge sank where they were moored at about 5 a.m.


The Annie Moon is a small 25-foot harbor tug and the barge is about 200-feet long and was carrying sheets of 60 to 80-foot long, 2-foot wide and a half inch thick sheets of metal.

The Coast Guard initially restricted the area to one-way traffic upon notification of the incident, deployed a boat crew from Station Houston and diverted an Air Station Houston helicopter crew to assess the situation.

The Sector Houston-Galveston Incident Management Team deployed personnel to the scene to assess the incident and oversee response operations. The assessment team determined that approximately 20 gallons of diesel fuel leaked from the tug, which was carrying about 300 gallons. The area has been boomed off to contain and recover any additional spill while the vessels are being recovered.

Source: USCG