Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Clean-up-of-Oil-Spill-in-Dalian-27MZIFI4U52B.htmlConceptually similarOiled Water is Threat to Dalian VisitorsGP024VBCompleted★★★★Oiled Water is Threat to Dalian VisitorsGP024YSCompleted★★★★Oiled Water is Threat to Dalian VisitorsGP024YTCompleted★★★★Oiled Water is Threat to Dalian VisitorsGP0289VCompleted★★★★Oiled Water is Threat to Dalian VisitorsGP024ZSCompleted★★★★Activists Warn Visitors In DalianGP024VECompleted★★★★Activists Warn Visitors In DalianGP024VFCompleted★★★★Activists Warn Visitors In DalianGP024UYCompleted★★★★Activists Warn Visitors In DalianGP024VCCompleted★★★★View AllGP027FHClean-up of Oil Spill in DalianPeople work on cleaning the beaches of Dalian, which are now polluted with oil. Many visitors are still playing with their children in the oil-contaminated water. Crude oil contains significant quantities of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and other dangerous chemicals that do not readily dissolve in water. Hydrocarbons can be absorbed by the human body via inhalation, ingestion or through direct contact with skin. Greenpeace urges the government to immediately place prominent signs on the beaches to warn visitors to keep away from oil-contaminated waters.Locations:Asia-Bohai Sea-China-Dalian-East Asia-LiaoningDate:24 Jul, 2010Credit:© Lu Guang / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Accidents-Beaches-Climate (campaign title)-Copy space-Danger-Day-Dirty-Disasters-Families-Fog-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil pipelines-Oil spills-Oiled beaches-Outdoors-Toxics (campaign title)-Water-Water pollutionShoot:Dalian Oil Spill AccidentDocumentation of the oil-spill in the port of Dalian. Crude oil started pouring into the Yellow Sea off a busy northeastern port after a pipeline exploded, sparking a massive 15-hour fire. The spill causes severe threats to coastal waters, ecosystems and local communities. Greenpeace investigation in Dalian has found a dangerous disregard for health and safety in the oil spill’s clean-up effort, as well as the nearby seafood farms and beaches. Due to the lack of warning signs, many visitors were still playing with their children in the oil-contaminated water. Crude oil contains significant quantities of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and other dangerous chemicals that do not readily dissolve in water. Some of these are carcinogens and can persist in the environment. Hydrocarbons can be absorbed by the human body via inhalation, ingestion or through direct contact with skin. Greenpeace strongly urges the government to send professional clean-up staff with safety equipment to work on the oil spill. At the same time, the government must immediately place prominent signs on the beaches to warn visitors to keep away from oil-contaminated waters.