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Oil-Eating Microbes are Challenged in the Arctic

By Leendert Vergeynst | Aargus University on Dec 17, 2018   Acid Society, Featured  

Oil-Eating Microbes are Challenged in the Arctic

Bacteria play a major role in cleaning up oil spills and mitigating its environmental impacts. A new review examines the major limiting factors for microbial degradation in Arctic environments. New economic developments in the Arctic, such as trans-Arctic shipping and oil exploitation, will bring along unprecedented risks of marine oil spills. The world is therefore […]

Oil Cleanup and Salvage Operations Continue after F/V Nordic Viking Sinks in Seward

By Jim Cobb | Retriever.Environmental on Dec 13, 2018   Acid Society, Featured  

Oil Cleanup and Salvage Operations Continue after F/V Nordic Viking Sinks in Seward

  [dropcap]C[/dropcap]ontainment boom has been re-deployed around the sunken f/v Nordic Viking, the commercial fishing vessel that sunk at Seward’s T-Dock on Sunday morning after the shifting vessel pulled down the originally deployed boom as it settled further into the water. In addition to re-deployment of oil spill boom, divers from Storm Chasers Marine Services […]

Cleanup and Investigation Continues in Norwegian Frigate/Tanker Collision

By Jim Cobb on Nov 20, 2018   Acid Society, Featured  

Cleanup and Investigation Continues in Norwegian Frigate/Tanker Collision

While the country of Norway dodged a bullet on the 8th of November when the KNM Helge Ingstad, one of five of that nation’s naval frigates, collided with Malta registered oil tanker Sola TS, the spill could have been far more catastrophic for the country.  The two vessels collided at 4 am local time outside […]

BP Canada Spews Thousands of Gallons of Toxic Mud During Offshore Drilling Incident near Halifax

By Mike De Souza | National Observer on Jul 12, 2018   Acid Society  

BP Canada Spews Thousands of Gallons of Toxic Mud During Offshore Drilling Incident near Halifax

BP Canada has spewed out 36,000 gallons of a toxic mud into the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Halifax during deepwater offshore exploratory oil drilling, a federal regulator said Friday in a special bulletin. The incident was reported at the company’s West Aquarius Drilling Unit, about 205 miles from Halifax on the Atlantic Ocean. The […]

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