JOC Staff | Mar 07, 2013 11:50AM EST
Crews work at Port Everglades to remove collapsed containers still on board the Atlantic Trader.Containers that fell off of a U.S. Navy contract barge bound for Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, no longer present a seafaring hazard, The Miami Herald reported.
Five of the 22 containers that sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean contained hazardous materials.
The tugboat Spence was towing the 91-foot-long Atlantic Trader from Jacksonville, Fla., when the mishap occurred 18 miles east of Key Biscayne, off the coast of Miami, the Coast Guard said to a Miami Herald reporter.
Crews at Port Everglades worked to remove collapsed containers still on board the barge.
The Coast Guard has launched an investigation into the accident.

