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HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif.HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. — An oil sheen spotted off the Southern California coast last week was possibly caused by a natural seep from the ocean floor, but the exact source ...
The oil sheen spotted in Huntington Beach last week appears to be natural seepage of crude bubbling up from the ocean floor, a Coast Guard spokesman said, but its definitive source remained unclear ...
Scientists have observed, for the first time, a natural oil leak from the seabed in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. According to ...
The Award, for the ‘Best Scoping or Operation of a Site Investigation’ was presented to Tony Parker, Director of Engineering at Shoreham Port and George Flower, Technical Director at Arcadis at a ...
A large research study by an international team of scientists led by Christoph Böttner from Aarhus University shows clear evidence of extensive natural hydrocarbon seepage along the Northeast ...
Coast Guard officials have not determined what caused an oil sheen that appeared off Huntington Beach last week, officials said Monday afternoon. The sheen was first reported Thursday evening about ...
Andrew Christenson, who got oil stuck to his feet, and his dog, Lola, check out tar balls at the high tide line Friday at Huntington Dog Beach in Huntington Beach. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles ...
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