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Egypt oil spill threatens marine life
Not another oil spill!
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http://news.theage.com.au/breaking-n...0621-ypjj.html
June 21, 2010 - 6:29AM
An oil spill off the Egyptian Red Sea coast of Hurghada, threatening to damage marine life in the area, has prompted environmental agencies to demand tighter regulation of offshore oil platforms.
Large quantities of oil have appeared in recent days around the resorts of Hurghada, which draw millions of tourists who come to dive or snorkel, according to the Hurghada Environmental Protection and Conservation Agency (HEPCA).
"It started four or five days ago and the companies responsible didn't notify anyone. It is catastrophic," HEPCA managing director Amr Ali told AFP.
The spill was caused by leakage from an offshore oil platform north of Hurghada and has polluted protected areas and showed up on tourist beach resorts.
"The companies have said they will pay damages, but it is the environmental damage that we are concerned about," Ali said, declining to name the companies for legal reasons.
"We will take all measures, including legal, to make sure this does not happen again," he said.
HEPCA's warning comes amid ongoing efforts to contain the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico which has damaged fragile ecosystems along the US south coast and halted the region's multibillion-dollar fishing industry.
HEPCA, a non-governmental organisation based in Hurghada, has been working for the protection of natural resources in the Red Sea.
Egypt's environment and tourism ministries said the oil spill was contained and measures were being taken to "deal with the pollution caused by the spill", the official MENA news agency reported.
Authorities protective of the lucrative tourism industry were eager to resolve the matter quickly. Environment Minister Maged George and Petroleum Minister Sameh Fahmy visited the area of the spill on Saturday, but HEPCA said it was too little too late.
"Visits won't help. We would like to see a clearer plan of action on the ground," Ali said.
"We would also like to see more stringent standards imposed on these offshore platforms to ensure natural areas are protected," he said.
"And God created great sea-animals, and every living soul that creeps with which the waters swarmed after their kind..." (MKJV) Gen 1:21
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Oh my goodness, another one?! What is happening in the world? all these oil-spills, sinkholes popping up (or should that be down?) in South America and China, earthquakes.....
Lottie
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Maybe it is time to completely eliminate offshore drilling for oil. We have the technology to remove our huge demand for oil, but because the oil companies have so much invested in infrastructure our government protects them. Now that these companies are showing their true faces, now is the time to stop protecting them and start eliminating them.
Boycott BP
BP brands to boycott include Castrol, Arco, Aral, am/pm, Amoco, Wild Bean Cafe and, Safeway gas.Deutsche gegen ARAL Vereinigten
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Same for me too- car(less). Public transport is so convenient here in Singapore!
"And God created great sea-animals, and every living soul that creeps with which the waters swarmed after their kind..." (MKJV) Gen 1:21
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And I like how they whip graffiti vandals in Singapore. The Changi airport is one of the nicest airports I have ever been into, and the surrounding port is REALLY clean.
It is nice to see people take pride in their country.
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