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  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    CALGARY, CANADA – JULY 11:
    Oil wells operate in a field alongside the Edmonton-Calgary highway near Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on July 11, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    CALGARY, CANADA – JULY 11:
    Oil wells operate in a field alongside the Edmonton-Calgary highway near Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on July 11, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    ALBERTA, CANADA – MAY 22:
    Oil wells seen in a field seen along Highway 27 between Sundre and Olds, in Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    ALBERTA, CANADA – MAY 22:
    Oil wells seen in a field seen along Highway 27 between Sundre and Olds, in Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    ALBERTA, CANADA – MAY 22:
    Oil wells seen in a field seen along Highway 27 between Sundre and Olds, in Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    ALBERTA, CANADA – MAY 22:
    Oil wells seen in a field seen along Highway 27 between Sundre and Olds, in Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    ALBERTA, CANADA – MAY 22:
    Oil wells seen in a field seen along Highway 27 between Sundre and Olds, in Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    ALBERTA, CANADA – MAY 22:
    Oil wells seen in a field seen along Highway 27 between Sundre and Olds, in Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    ALBERTA, CANADA – MAY 22:
    An oil well seen in a field seen along Highway 27 between Sundre and Olds, in Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    ALBERTA, CANADA – MAY 22:
    An oil well in a field seen along Highway 22, known as the Cowboy Trail, between Cochrane and Cremona, in Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    ALBERTA, CANADA – MAY 22:
    An oil well in a field seen along Highway 22, known as the Cowboy Trail, between Cochrane and Cremona, in Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    ALBERTA, CANADA – MAY 22:
    An oil well in a field seen along Highway 22, known as the Cowboy Trail, between Cochrane and Cremona, in Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    ALBERTA, CANADA – MAY 22:
    An oil well in a field seen along Highway 22, known as the Cowboy Trail, between Cochrane and Cremona, in Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Alberta
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    Daily Life In Alberta
    ALBERTA, CANADA – MAY 22:
    An oil wells in a field seen along Highway 22, known as the Cowboy Trail, between Cochrane and Cremona, in Alberta, Canada on May 22, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353dj)
    An aerial view of the patterns of oil pollution at Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524356a)
    Major oil spill cleanup at on Monday, Oct. 4, 2021 in Huntington Beach, CA. rews raced Sunday morning to contain the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill cleanup in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353ar)
    An aerial view of crews building a berm across the Talbert Channel inlet to help stop the oil spill from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353dl)
    An aerial view of the patterns of water pollution after a major oil spill polluted the Santa Ana River-mouth on the border of Huntington Beach ad Newport Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353dn)
    An aerial view of booms placed to help stop the oil spill from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353dp)
    An aerial view of crews cleaning up a major oil spill at Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524356c)
    Major oil spill cleanup at on Monday, Oct. 4, 2021 in Huntington Beach, CA. rews raced Sunday morning to contain the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill cleanup in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353as)
    An aerial view of booms placed to help stop the oil spill from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353at)
    An aerial view of booms placed to help stop the oil spill from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353du)
    Oil spill cleanup at on Monday, Oct. 4, 2021 in Huntington Beach, CA. rews raced Sunday morning to contain the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353ax)
    An aerial view of shorebirds feeding amidst the oil spill on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524356e)
    Major oil spill cleanup at on Monday, Oct. 4, 2021 in Huntington Beach, CA. rews raced Sunday morning to contain the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill cleanup in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353av)
    Oil spill cleanup at on Monday, Oct. 4, 2021 in Huntington Beach, CA. rews raced Sunday morning to contain the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
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    NEWS - Riesiger Ölteppich verschmutzt Küste von Huntington Beach
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353az)
    An aerial view of shorebirds feeding amidst the oil spill on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bw)
    Egrets feed at dawn in the oil-polluted waters of the ecologically sensitive Talbert Marsh after a major oil spill flowed into the wetlands after a major oil spill in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bu)
    Cleanup crews spread out across the beach as they begin cleaning up oil in the sand from a major oil spill on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353e)
    An aerial view of booms placed to help stop the oil spill from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353d)
    An aerial view of the oil spill in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353br)
    An aerial view of booms placed to help stop the oil from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bt)
    Cleanup crews spread out across the beach as they begin cleaning up oil in the sand from a major oil spill on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353c)
    An aerial view of crews building a berm across the Talbert Channel inlet to help stop the oil spill from spreading further into the Talbert Marsh in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    Greg Boston, Newport Beach, views large globules of oil in the sand from a major oil spill at sunrise on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bo)
    Greg Boston, Newport Beach, smells a large globule of oil he picked up from the sand from a major oil spill at sunrise on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bm)
    A beach-goer views a large globule of oil in the sand from a major oil spill at sunrise on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bk)
    A bird attacks one of a few dead fish lieing on the sand after water, oil, forming globules, foam and sheen receded that flowed in from high tide and was held back by a sand berm and boom as a major oil spill washes ashore on the border of Huntington Beach and Newport Beach at the Santa Ana River Jetties Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353b)
    An aerial view of cleanup crews cleaning up oil in a pool that contains oil that flowed in from the high tide and was held back by a sand berm and boom as a major oil spill washes ashore with birds feeding at the water's edge on the border of Huntington Beach and Newport Beach at the Santa Ana River Jetties Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bl)
    A bird attacks one of a few dead fish lieing on the sand after water, oil, forming globules, foam and sheen receded that flowed in from high tide and was held back by a sand berm and boom as a major oil spill washes ashore on the border of Huntington Beach and Newport Beach at the Santa Ana River Jetties Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353a)
    An aerial view of the patterns of oil pollution at Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bi)
    Cleanup crews spread out across the beach as they begin cleaning up oil in the sand from a major oil spill on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bj)
    On of a few dead fish lies on the sand after water, oil, forming globules, foam and sheen receded that flowed in from high tide and was held back by a sand berm and boom as a major oil spill washes ashore on the border of Huntington Beach and Newport Beach at the Santa Ana River Jetties Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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  • NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
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    NEWS - Ölverschmutzung am Strand in Huntington Beach, Kalifornien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Allen J Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (12524353bg)
    Cleanup crews spread out across the beach as they begin cleaning up oil in the sand from a major oil spill on Huntington State Beach in Huntington Beach Monday, Oct. 4, 2021. Cleanup crews began cleaning up the the damage from a major oil spill off the Orange County coast that left crude spoiling beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands. The oil slick is believed to have originated from a pipeline leak, pouring 126,000 gallons into the coastal waters and seeping into the Talbert Marsh as lifeguards deployed floating barriers known as booms to try to stop further incursion, said Jennifer Carey, Huntington Beach city spokesperson. At sunrise Sunday, oil was on the sand in some parts of Huntington Beach with slicks visible in the ocean as well. "We classify this as a major spill, and it is a high priority to us to mitigate any environmental concerns," Carey said. "It's all hands on deck." (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
    Major oil spill in Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach, California, United States - 04 Oct 2021

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    NEWS - Öltanker Maran Aries löscht Rohöl-Ladung im Hafen von Zhoushan, China
    June 7, 2020, Zhoushan, Zhejiang, China: A VLCC£¨very large crude carrier£©MARAN ARIES which comes from Greek unload 278174 tons crude oil in Zhoushan,Zhejiang,China on 07th June, 2020. (Credit Image: © TPG via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Öltanker Maran Aries löscht Rohöl-Ladung im Hafen von Zhoushan, China
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    NEWS - Öltanker Maran Aries löscht Rohöl-Ladung im Hafen von Zhoushan, China
    June 7, 2020, Zhoushan, Zhejiang, China: A VLCC£¨very large crude carrier£©MARAN ARIES which comes from Greek unload 278174 tons crude oil in Zhoushan,Zhejiang,China on 07th June, 2020. (Credit Image: © TPG via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Öltanker Maran Aries löscht Rohöl-Ladung im Hafen von Zhoushan, China
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    NEWS - Öltanker Maran Aries löscht Rohöl-Ladung im Hafen von Zhoushan, China
    June 7, 2020, Zhoushan, Zhejiang, China: A VLCC£¨very large crude carrier£©MARAN ARIES which comes from Greek unload 278174 tons crude oil in Zhoushan,Zhejiang,China on 07th June, 2020. (Credit Image: © TPG via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Öltanker Maran Aries löscht Rohöl-Ladung im Hafen von Zhoushan, China
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    NEWS - Öltanker Maran Aries löscht Rohöl-Ladung im Hafen von Zhoushan, China
    June 7, 2020, Zhoushan, Zhejiang, China: A VLCC£¨very large crude carrier£©MARAN ARIES which comes from Greek unload 278174 tons crude oil in Zhoushan,Zhejiang,China on 07th June, 2020. (Credit Image: © TPG via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Öltanker Maran Aries löscht Rohöl-Ladung im Hafen von Zhoushan, China
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    NEWS - Öltanker Maran Aries löscht Rohöl-Ladung im Hafen von Zhoushan, China
    June 7, 2020, Zhoushan, Zhejiang, China: A VLCC£¨very large crude carrier£©MARAN ARIES which comes from Greek unload 278174 tons crude oil in Zhoushan,Zhejiang,China on 07th June, 2020. (Credit Image: © TPG via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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