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Scientists Warn Red Sea Could Suffer Disaster Worse Than the Exxon Valdez – The Wilmington Journal


Scientists anticipate a massive leak of over one million barrels of oil four times greater than the Exxon Valdez tanker spill in 1989 in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen.
The danger comes from the Safer floating storage and offloading unit, which is in the final stages of decay. The Safer has been stranded and deteriorating since 2015, giving the world the most advanced warning ever of a major oil spill.
Can anything be done to prevent this catastrophe?
In a policy brief published on December 15 in
Frontiers in Marine Science, a team of international researchers from Israel, the United States, Germany and Switzerland warns that the health and livelihoods of millions of people living in half a dozen countries along the Red Sea coast will be devastated if the Safer’s decay is not addressed immediately. ....

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Scientists Warn Red Sea Could Suffer Disaster Worse Than the Exxon Valdez


Scientists Warn Red Sea Could Suffer Disaster Worse Than the Exxon Valdez
Scientists Warn Red Sea Could Suffer Disaster Worse Than the Exxon Valdez
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Scientists anticipate a massive leak of over one million barrels of oil four times greater than the Exxon Valdez tanker spill in 1989 in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen.
The danger comes from the Safer floating storage and offloading unit, which is in the final stages of decay. The Safer has been stranded and deteriorating since 2015, giving the world the most advanced warning ever of a major oil spill. ....

Gulf Of Aqaba , Israel General , Red Sea , Djibouti General , United States , Saudi Arabia , Ha Afon , Baden Wuberg , Ecole Polytechnique , Yael Amitai , Francesco Ungaro Unsplash , Hezi Gildor , Anders Meibom , Karine Kleinhaus , Christianr Voolstra , Un International Maritime Organization , Interuniversity Institute For Marine Science , International Maritime Organization , Atmospheric Sciences At Stony Brook University , Ilan University Goodman Faculty Of Life Sciences , School Of Marine , Hebrew University Of Jerusalem , Israel Oceanographic Limnological Research Institute , University Of Konstanz , Exxon Valdez , Marine Science ,