This week marks the anniversary of the Exxon Valdez spill, which shocked the US public with images of oil-covered Alaskan ...
U.S. and Canadian officials are monitoring a crude oil spill that was detected Thursday in the Canadian side of the St. Clair ...
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Transporting oil across the North Sea is perilous... and the recent crash serves as a stark warningWhile a major spillage off East Yorkshire was narrowly avoided, the incident serves as a reminder of the constant environmental threat posed by fossil fuel transport, writes Chris Wright ...
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From oil spills to new species: how tech reveals the oceanFrom oil spills to new species: how tech reveals the ocean The ocean covers nearly three-quarters of our planet but scientists say we have barely scratched the surface of what lives in our seas.
It was sunk by Germany in the Hauraki Gulf but decades later its oil has never been retrieved. Maritime NZ had been ...
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The Line 6 spill has raised concerns about when the public should be notified of a spill, as well as why the initial report was so inaccurate.
I have been privileged to be a full-time resident of Long Beach Island for 27 years, and have been fortunate to have so many many wonderful memories of times shared with family and friends on the ...
Ecuadorian state oil company Petroecuador said it might not be able to honor contractual commitments to export crude as it ...
TOWN OF OAKLAND – About a mile west of Enbridge Energy’s Cambridge Pump Station, dozens of residents from the Town of Oakland expressed ongoing concerns over the Line 6 oil spill during a ...
Satellite imagery means large oil spills in the ocean are relatively easily detected. When a tanker crashes or a pipe bursts, scientists know where to look. But smaller pollution events can appear ...
The ocean covers nearly three-quarters of our planet but scientists say we have barely scratched the surface of what lives in our seas. But new technologies are helping to change that, revealing ...
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