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Coastal features
Day
Farming
Greenpeace crew
Greenpeace inflatables
Hills
Houses
KWCI (GPI)
Marine pollution
Oceans (campaign title)
Oil spills
Outdoors
Small group of people
Water
Evaluation in the Shetland Islands of the BRAER Oilspill Damage
Greenpeace in the Shetland Islands to evaluate the BRAER oilspill damage, Scotland. The tanker which ran aground on 5 January is now leaking its cargo of 85,000 tonnes of crude oil into the sea. The Shetlands is an important area for marine wildlife and the small community relies on local fisheries, salmon farming and agriculture, all threatened by the oil pollution.
Unique identifier:
GP0ADM
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
01/01/1993
Locations:
Shetland Islands
,
United Kingdom
,
Western Europe
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Jim Hodson
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Braer Oil Spill in Shetland Islands
On the 5th January 1993, the Braer Oil Tanker, en route from Mongstad, Norway to Quebec, Canada, ran ashore at Garths Ness, south Shetland, whilst carrying 85,000 tonnes of crude oil.
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