- theguardian.com environment/oil-spillsoverturned barge in the sea with black oil leaking from it into the water. Tobago oil spill spreads to Grenada waters and could affect Venezuela.
- medlineplus.gov oilspills.htmlOil spills can also affect human health. These effects can depend on what kind of oil was spilled and where (on land, in a river, or in the ocean).
- safeopedia.com definition/2338/oil-spillAn oil spill is an accidental release of water into the environment. The source of oil can be a large oil tanker, an offshore oil rig, or an underwater pipeline.
- tankfarmnigeria.com oil-spills-effects-explained/One of the causes of oil spills is natural disasters. For instance, a raging storm may sink an oil tanker, spill its contents, and cause pollution.
- earth.org how-do-oil-spills-affect-the-…With better control and care, the number of oil spills have decreased greatly down to an average of 78.8 from the 1970s to 6.2 spills per year in the 2010s.
- nautilusshipping.com oil-spill-clean-up-methodsAn oil spill is a form of marine pollution that occurs when any type of oil spills into an open body of water. The oil floats on the water surface as a discrete mass.
- absorbentsonline.com oilspillbasics.htmThe biggest spill ever occurred during the 1991 Persian Gulf war when about 240 million gallons spilled from oil terminals and tankers off the coast of Saudi Arabia.
- publicsafety.fandom.com wiki/Oil_spillAn oil spill is the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment due to human activity, and is a form of pollution.
- Hire oil spill equipment in containerised packages ready to locate on-site to facilitate a rapid first response in the event of an oil spill.
- ourworldindata.org oil-spillsSpecifically, this refers to oil spills from tankers – container ships transporting oil – where consistent, high-quality global data is available.