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PostSubject: S Korea oil slick reaches shore   Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:26 pm



The oil slick is threatening the coastline 100km south of Seoul










Oil from a damaged tanker has reached South Korea's west coast, not far from a nature reserve, coast guards report.
Emergency workers in Taean region are battling to stop
the slick, now up to 20km (12 miles) long, from harming wildlife and
valuable sea farms.
More than 10,000 metric tons of oil began leaking into
the sea after the 146,000-ton Hebei Spirit oil tanker collided with a
barge.
Maritime officials say it is the country's worst oil spill.
















Local residents reported seeing the oil slick as it approached the shoreline:
"This is not the sea we used to have. It's all dark
brown. Sea waves are dark brown, the beach is scattered with greasy
clumps of sand," a witness told the AFP news agency.
Dozens of coast guard vessels and six helicopters are
trying to prevent the slick from spreading using a boom and chemical
dispersants, but it is currently drifting in strong winds.
Ecological worries
According to South Korea's Ministry of Maritime Affairs,
the Hong Kong-registered vessel had been at anchor when it was hit by
the industrial barge, which had broken free from its towing lines.
An emergency operation was quickly launched.
"We are worried about an ecological disaster," said Kim
Jong-sik, an official with the ministry of maritime affairs and
fisheries.





The collision ripped a hole in the tanker's side










"We have set up a boom, trying to stop oil from
spreading along the coast, but oil sometimes overflows it depending on
the currents," he told the French news agency AFP.
"If we fail to contain the spread, it is feared (it will) inflict serious damage to the coast," he said.
The oil threatens a stretch of scenic coastline 100 km (60 miles) south-west of the capital, Seoul.
The area includes a designated national maritime park and provides important wetland stopovers for migrating birds.
South Korea's previously largest spill happened in 1995, when 5,000 tonnes of oil washed onto the country's southern coast.

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