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Oct 21, 2015 · The 1988 Nestucca oil spill fouled 110 miles of Washington's shoreline and 280 miles of the west coast of Vancouver Island.
Jan 12, 2015 · Salvage crews managed to pump much of the trapped oil out of the barge ... barge Nestucca attempted to cross the bar into Grays Harbor just before ...
A tank truck on the barge was estimated to have lost approximately 2,600 gallons of diesel, and some orcas were observed swimming through. Page 6. Summary Notes ...
An estimated 874 000 litres (5500 barrels) of Bunker C oil. Cause of Spill: The tug Ocean Services rammed and holed its tow — the tanker barge Nestucca — off ...
Jul 28, 1991 · Dec. 23, 1988: 231,000 gallons of oil: The barge Nestucca leaks after a collision with a tugboat. March 19, 1984: 210,000 gallons of oil ...
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signed in 1989, following two West Coast oil spill incidents. The first involved the tank barge. Nestucca, which spilled oil impacting the coasts of.
Nov 20, 2002 · Dec. 23: Barge Nestucca broke loose from tug, sustained a six-foot gash in its side when it collided with the tug, spilling 231,000 gallons of ...
May 1, 2014 · Two major spills marked the turning point: the first was in December 1988 and involved the tank barge Nestucca, a spill which impacted the ...
The benefit estimates are both reasonable and conservative when considering that the damages for one moderate spill, such as the the Nestucca barge spill in ...
In 1988, the fuel barge Nestucca spilled 6,125 barrels of heavy fuel oil when it collided with a tug-boat.164 Although the spill occurred only 3 km off the ...