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Satellite images show oil spill disaster unfolding in Mauritius: "We will never be able to recover" ... Some 400 sea booms were deployed to contain the spill, but they were not enough.
Satellite and aerial survey images show oil spreading off the coast of an oil and gas hub in Louisiana. By Hiroko Tabuchi and Blacki Migliozzi Cleanup crews are working to contain what experts ...
Oil collected in booms at the sea surface is towed away from containment and relief well operations and ignited in a controlled surface burn. This image relates to an article that appeared in the ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) installed containment booms to control a spreading oil spill from a sunken tanker. Footage shows PCG ships laying out the long oil spill boom near the coastal town ...
Ezra Acayan/Getty Images 2023-03-17T19:13:30Z Share ... The coast guard deploys a boom to contain the oil spill on March 8, 2023 in Pola, Oriental Mindoro.
A 100-gallon mystery spill has turned Baltimore’s Fells Point Marina blood red — and now state crews and the Coast Guard are scrambling to clean up the mess. Waterfront visitors were stunned ...
NEWBURYPORT — Gathering at Cashman Park, more than a dozen first responders from across the area joined together for hands-on oil spill cleanup training led by the Department of Environmental ...
The Coast Guard said the cause of the spill and the responsible party are still under investigation as of Monday. The United States Coast Guard said Monday that about 19,000 gallons of oil-water ...
The Rotterdam Express was anchored a few miles out at sea last week. The ship's owners say they don't believe the ship was involved in the disaster. As much as 144,000 gallons of oil escaped ...
Ready-to-use Grafysorber has been made available as a floatation barrier, a boom and floatable adsorbent pillows. According to Directa Plus, the system's distinctive oil adsorption ability has been ...
Talos Energy, the Houston-based company paying for the cleanup, said it's working with state and federal agencies to identify the owner of the ruptured pipeline, about 2 miles off the Louisiana coast.
A black expanse and rainbow sheen of oil spanning at least 10 miles were spreading in coastal waters about two miles off Port Fourchon, an oil and gas hub.