An 81-foot fishing vessel is back en route to Seward after grounding in Prince William Sound.
The U.S. Coast Guard says in a release that the Savannah Ray grounded late Friday morning in Bainbridge Passage.
However, the ship refloated in the incoming tide. The Coast Guard said the ship suffered minimal damage, and there's no sign of pollution. There were also no injuries.
The Coast Guard will monitor the ship until it arrives in Seward.
The Savannah Ray is carrying 8,000 gallons of diesel fuel, 150 gallons of hydraulic oil, 60 gallons of fuel oil and 150,000 pounds of fish.
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Grounded Fishing Vessel Refloats in Prince William Sound
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