New York: The US Coast Guard has figured out that the World War II-era shipwreck off Long Island is leaking oil through two pinpoint leaks.
The ship named Coimbra owned by Great Britain during World War II used to supply oil. After being shot by two torpedoes the ship sank 180 feet deep and 36 crew members lost their lives.
Later in 2015, the coast guards received satellite reports from the wreck site.
The Day of New London reports that the coast guard has contracted with the Resolve Marine Group to conduct an assessment of the remaining oil aboard the British tanker Coimbra, which sits in 185 feet of water about 30 miles southeast of Shinnecock, New York.