Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Oil-Spill-at-the-Saronic-Gulf-in-Greece-27MZIFJX8PQ81.htmlConceptually similarOil Spill at the Saronic Gulf in GreeceGP0STR1SWCompleted★★★★Oil Spill at the Saronic Gulf in GreeceGP0STR1SMCompleted★★★★Oil Spill at the Saronic Gulf in GreeceGP0STR1SOCompleted★★★★Oil Spill at the Saronic Gulf in GreeceGP0STR1SQCompleted★★★★Oil Spill at the Saronic Gulf in GreeceGP0STR1STCompleted★★★★Oil Spill Banner Action at the Saronic GulfGP0STR1OCCompleted★★★★Oil Spill Banner Action at the Saronic GulfGP0STR1ODCompleted★★★★★★Oil Spill Banner Action at the Saronic GulfGP0STR1OECompleted★★★★★★Oil Spill Banner Action at the Saronic GulfGP0STR1OFCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STR1SNOil Spill at the Saronic Gulf in GreeceThe spill, caused by the sinking of a small oil tanker, despite its small size, has polluted the island of Salamis and is now reaching the coastline of the Athens metropoilitan area, due to slow response by the government and the company.Locations:Aegean Sea-Attica-Europe-Greece-Salamis IslandDate:10 Sep, 2017Credit:© Giorgos Moutafis / GreenpeaceMaximum size:9000px X 6000pxKeywords:Beaches-Climate (campaign title)-Coastal features-Day-Dirty-Islands-KWCI (GPI)-Marine pollution-Oceans (campaign title)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil spills-Outdoors-Rocks-SeasShoot:Oil Spill Banner Action at Island of SalamisGreenpeace Greece activists unfold 'Soon at a beach near you' banner to respond to oil spill in the Saronic gulf, just a few miles away from the city of Athens. The spill, caused by the sinking of a small oil tanker, despite its small size, has polluted the island of Salamis and is now reaching the coastline of the Athens metropolitan area, due to slow response by the government and the company.Greenpeace volunteer teams, in coordination with the companies responsible for the decontamination operations, are helping out with the clean-up process at heavily affected beaches in the area of Glyfada.Related Collections:Oil Spill at the Saronic Gulf in Greece (Photos & Video)