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Keywords
Accidents
Cargo ships
Cleaning
Climate (campaign title)
Coastlines
Cold
Copy space
Day
Dirty
Disasters
Ice
Icescapes
KWCI (GPI)
Oil (fossil fuel)
Oil spills
Outdoors
Toxics (campaign title)
Godafoss Oil Leak Near Norway Coast
Cleanup operations are under-way close to Norway's Yttre Hvaler marine national park where the Icelandic container ship Godafoss ran aground on the Southern Norwegian coast on February 17th. The ship has since been leaking heavy oil. One of the biggest challenges of the clean-up operations is to clean up oil from ice covered areas, clearly illustrating one of the reasons why Greenpeace is against letting oil companies into the Arctic.
Unique identifier:
GP02AVQ
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
24/02/2011
Locations:
Europe
,
Norway
,
Scandinavia
Credit line:
© Jon Terje Hellgren Hansen / Greenpeace
Size:
4256px × 2832px 2MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Godafoss Oil Leak Near Norway Coast
Cleanup operations are under-way close to Norway's Yttre Hvaler marine national park where the Icelandic container ship Godafoss ran aground on the Southern Norwegian coast on February 17th. The ship has since been leaking heavy oil. The national park - the only one designated at sea - is home to more than 6000 marine species, around 220 of which are on the Norwegian national red list of endangered and threatened species. One of the biggest challenges of the clean-up operations is to clean up oil from ice covered areas, clearly illustrating one of the reasons why Greenpeace is against letting oil companies into the Arctic.
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