Innocent passage : the wreck of the tanker Braer.
Material type: TextPublication details: Edinburgh : Mainstream, 1993Description: 192 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), mapsISBN:- 1851585427
- 363.73820941135
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363.73820941135 BRA The Braer : the environmental health perspective. | 363.73820941135 ECO The Ecological Steering Group on the oil spill in Shetland : an interim report on survey and monitoring, May 1993. | 363.73820941135 ENV The Environmental impact of the wreck of the Braer. | 363.73820941135 INN Innocent passage : the wreck of the tanker Braer. | 363.73820973 SPE White silk & black tar : a journal of the Alaska oil spill / | 363.7382097983 INT In the wake of the Exxon Valdez: the devastating impact of the Alaska oil spill. | 363.7382097983 OUT Out of the channel: the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Prince William Sound. |
A full account of what happened to the Braer, an oil tanker that ran aground in the Shetland Islands on January 5, 1993, and why. The wreck, the massive pollution that it caused, and "Mother Nature's miracle" - when the worst storms for a hundred years swept most of the oil away and saved the islands from total disaster - are descibed in detail
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