Crews will soon start performing the delicate task of removing more than two thousand tons of fuel from the doomed cruise ship, Costa Concordia, off the Tuscan coast. Crews will reportedly bring in a barge this weekend which will hold storage containers to hold the fuel pumped off the wrecked ship.  It could take nearly a month for the work to be complete in the marine reserve where the cruise liner ran into rocks earlier this month. 16 bodies have been recovered and at least 16 more people are feared dead. So far, experts say the liner is not spilling fuel or lubricants.