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Oil Spill 4-Times the Exxon Valdez Anticipated in the Red Sea | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | David Israel | 29 Kislev 5781 – December 15, 2020

The moored FSO Safer A massive oil spill of one million barrels is anticipated shortly in the Red Sea, off the coast of Yemen, as the FSO Safer floating storage and offloading unit begins to leak. FSO Safer is a floating oil storage and offloading vessel that is moored in the Red Sea north of the Yemeni city of Al Hudaydah. It was built in 1976 by the Hitachi Zosen Corporation in Japan as the oil tanker Esso Japan. She was moored about 4.3 miles off of the coast of Yemen in 1988 under the ownership of the Yemeni government via the national oil company, which used her to store and export oil from inland oil fields around Ma’rib. In her storage configuration, Safer has a capacity of about three million barrels of oil.

The Safer is definitely not safe | Earth And The Environment

The Safer is definitely not safe New research published today in Frontiers in Marine Science by an international collaboration of scientists urges for the removal of an inactive tanker called the Safer. The Safer sits in the Red Sea and holds roughly a million barrels of oil in storage, but its decaying state concerns scientists who say that a spill is inevitable – but avoidable. The policy brief is published under the title A Closing Window of Opportunity to Save a Unique Marine Ecosystem and was led by Stony Brook University’s Karine Kleinhaus, MD, MPH. Dr. Kleinhaus, who is an Associate Professor of the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS), says:

In the Red Sea, an oil tanker rots -- it could create the largest spill in human history

The Red Sea is at risk of becoming an oil-drenched waste, according to a new paper. It draws attention to the need of removing an abandoned, decaying tanker from the sea that holds approximately one million barrels of oil. Image via Pixabay. The ship, named quite ironically the “FSO Safer”, was employed as a floating storage and offloading unit (FSO) for several years before being abandoned due to the Yemeni Civil War. Now it’s essentially a floating, derelict oil container. Although no longer in use, it still carries around one million barrels of oil, which is four times as much as spilled from the Exxon Valdez in the infamous 1989 spill. Removing the tanker before its current seepage can turn into a full-fledged oil spill is critical for the health of local marine ecosystems and the communities they support.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20180422:17:31:00

president trump will be wrapping up his weeklong stay in south florida today. i ll start preparations here in washington for his state visit from french president emanuel macron. west palm beach with the very latest. hi, phil. reporter: hi, elizabeth. president trump will be back in washington by dinnertime. right now he is enjoying the fast closing window of his week at mar-a-lago on palm beach. no golfing for the president, but boring as usual done here begin with some presidential treats. starting with a sarcastic one this morning, gop lawmakers asking russians to investigate call me and hillary clinton. good luck with that request and the president indicated he was watching the shows inside mar-a-lago comest lambing nbc. he just stated that we have given up so much in our negotiations with north korea and they have given up nothing.

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