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BC Director of Greenpeace Canada Stephanie Goodwin at Dauphin Island, Alabama where oily tar balls from the BP oil spill are washing up on shore.
Despite clean-up efforts, oil continues to stain the shores Orange Beach, Alabama.
Oily tar balls wash up on the shore of Orange Beach, Alabama, 73 days into the oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.
Oily splatters litter the white sands of Orange Beach, Alabama.
More than 80 boats and thousands of citizens gathered in Vancouver’s Stanley Park on October 17 to rally against oil tanker traffic on B.C. coast. They called on the federal government to enact a legislated oil tanker ban along the coast of B.C.
Oily tar balls from the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill washes onto the white sands of Orange Beach, a popular tourist destination in the Gulf of Mexico.
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