Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Mediterranean-Oil-Spill-off-Coast-of-Israel---Nature---Parks-Authority-Photo-27MDHU94HZP.htmlConceptually similarMediterranean Oil Spill off Coast of Israel - Nature & Parks Authority PhotoGP1SUUYHCompleted★★★★Mediterranean Oil Spill off Coast of Israel - Nature & Parks Authority PhotoGP1SUUYTCompleted★★★★Mediterranean Oil Spill off Coast of Israel - Nature & Parks Authority PhotoGP1SUUYUCompleted★★★★Mediterranean Oil Spill off Coast of Israel - Nature & Parks Authority PhotoGP1SUUYVCompleted★★★★Mediterranean Oil Spill off Coast of Israel - Nature & Parks Authority PhotoGP1SUUYWCompleted★★★★Mediterranean Oil Spill off Coast of Israel - Nature & Parks Authority PhotoGP1SUUYXCompleted★★★★Rescued Turtle after Oil Spill in IsraelGP1SUVACCompleted★★★★★★Rescued Turtle after Oil Spill in IsraelGP1SUVADCompleted★★★★Rescued Turtle after Oil Spill in IsraelGP1SUVAECompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUUZ1Mediterranean Oil Spill off Coast of Israel - Nature & Parks Authority PhotoIsrael Nature and Parks Authority photo.The disaster on 17 February washed up vast quantities of tar balls from crude oil over 170 km (106 miles), of shoreline, approximately 40% of Israel’s Mediterranean coast. Animals including birds and sea turtles were covered with tar.The dead body of a 17-metre young fin whale also washed up but there was no early indication that its death and the oil spill were connected.Locations:Israel-Mediterranean SeaDate:17 Feb, 2021Credit:© Israel Nature and Parks AuthorityMaximum size:1599px X 1200pxRestrictions:NO FUNDRAISINGKeywords:Accidents-Danger-Day-Dirty-Disasters-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil spills-Outdoors-Rescue-Turtles-Young animalsShoot:Mediterranean Oil Spill in Israel - Photos & Videos from Israel Nature & Parks AuthorityPictures from Israel's Nature and Parks Authority.The disaster on 17 February washed up vast quantities of tar balls from crude oil over 170 km (106 miles), of shoreline, approximately 40% of Israel’s Mediterranean coast. Animals including birds and sea turtles were covered with tar.