VLCC Metula oil spill - significado y definición. Qué es VLCC Metula oil spill
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Qué (quién) es VLCC Metula oil spill - definición


VLCC Metula oil spill         
  • Site of the oil spill: South beach of the ''Primera Angostura'' in the Magellan Straits (''Estrecho de Magallanes'')
The VLCC Metula was in a supertanker that was involved in an oil spill in Tierra del Fuego, Chile in 1974. The ship was a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC), with a length of 1,067 feet, draft of 62 feet and a deadweight ton capacity of 206,000.
Refugio oil spill         
  • Oil storage tanks in Goleta in 2007
  • Oil platform
  • Isla Vista]] in July 2015
  • Oily rocks near Refugio State Beach on May 22, 2015
  • An oil barge and Platform Holly in 2007, seen from Ellwood Beach
  • May 29 County spill map
  • Workers cleaning Refugio State Beach on May 22, 2015
  • Removing tar balls from the sandy shoreline is laborious, detailed work as can be seen on this beach in Florida.
OIL SPILL IN REFUGIO STATE BEACH, CALIFORNIA
2015 Refugio State Beach oil spill; Refugio State Beach oil spill; 2015 Santa Barbara oil spill; Santa Barbara Oil Spill; California oil spill; 2015 Oil Spill; Refugio Oil Spill; Economic impact of the Refugio oil spill
Refugio Incident/Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Cal Spill Watch (California Department of Fish and Wildlife)
2011 Bohai Bay oil spill         
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OIL SPILL THAT BEGAN IN JUNE 2011 IN BOHAI BAY
2011 Bohai bay oil spill
The 2011 Bohai bay oil spill () was a series of oil spills that began on June 4, 2011 at Bohai Bay. The spill itself however was not publicly disclosed until a month later.