The ship at the centre of an environmental disaster in Solomon Islands has been refloated after spending more than three months stranded on a coral reef.
The MV Solomon Trader unleashed a huge volume of oil near a World Heritage Area, and destroyed the food stocks and livelihoods of locals.
The National Disaster Office says the Solomon Trader was refloated on Saturday.
It says its removal will now allow a full environmental assessment to be carried out, and it's likely the Solomon Islands government will seek compensation for environmental damage.