The shoreline and river mouths near where the PeeJay V caught fire and sunk off the coast of Whakatane are being monitored for adverse environmental effects.
The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is currently undertaking a shoreline assessment to see whether there were any adverse effects from yesterdays' fire on board the White Island Tour vessel PeeJay V.
The assessment teams included staff from the Regional Council and representatives from the Department of Conservation and local iwi Ngati Awa.
Three locations are currently being assessed - Coastlands to Whakatane and Rangitaiki river mouths, Otawairere Bay and Ohope Beach with Moutohora (Whale) and Raurima islands to be checked when the sea conditions are suitable.
At this stage, debris has been located covering an area about 400m in length on the Opihi coastlands. This debris is burned material that washed ashore, with no oil or adverse environmental effects evident.