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AdventureImagery.com | November 10, 2007 at 03:07 am
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Unfortunately, there is little hope for the oil covered seabirds of San Francisco Bay.
In 2002 I witnessed and produced a documentary on the Prestige oil spill in northern Spain, the worst environmental disaster in european history and bigger than the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Despite best efforts by SEO Birdlife workers to recover and clean the oil covered seabirds, of the thousands hand washed birds, SEO's own studies showed that few if any survived in the months following. The estimated total of birds that died in that oil spill was over 300,000. The damage to the marine environment was incalculable as the oil was not contained and spread across thousands of kilometers of coastline from Spain to France, Portugal and the UK. The sunken hull of the Prestige continues leaking oil today from deep beneath the sea. See video clips of oil spill stock footage damage on our website at www.AdventureImagery.com/oil-spill, including SEO Birdlife volunteers cleaning the birds by hand.
Hopefully the recent oil spill in the San Francisco Bay area will not affect too much of the wildlife there, especially since it is my home as well. On the bright side, at least it was a small spill in comparison, spilling "only" 58,000 gallons versus 20,000,000 gallons from the Prestige. The most important factor is the containment, and it sounds like it will be controlled quickly and effectively versus the very delayed action and poor job done in Spain.
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at 06:48 on November 10th, 2007
AdventureImagery.com, thanks for contributing this.
at 17:06 on November 10th, 2007
Just writing to tell you that I didn't really appreciate your title. While I was interested in the topic of your story, I read it under false pretenses from an inflamatory and not entirely true title. Just letting you know that it's not appreciated at least by myself. I don't know what others think though. Maybe they should let both of us know in these comments...
at 17:50 on November 10th, 2007
I also had questions and cncerns, dashDarling. This comes across more like an ad than anything else. There's no resources to support the contention of the loss of creatures in the Spanish oil spill. The only resources offered are 1) a link to photos for sale by the poster (a page that doesn't work) and an included link to videos for sale by the poster.
The oil spill in Spain isn't news. The linking to the current oil spill seems to be done without resources and only to inflame and send people to a "for sale" page.
I wonder what others think.