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Crews complete removing oil and water from DM 932 barge

Crews complete removing oil and water from DM 932 barge

Crews completed removing oil and water from the DM 932 barge (center) August 6, 2008. A cargo surveyor estimated more than 165,000 gallons of oil and water mix, has been pumped and transferred to a holding barg... More

SAR specialist answers questions during joint investigation

SAR specialist answers questions during joint investigation

KENNER, La. - Coast Guard search and rescue specialist Kevin Robb, a search and rescue controller and command duty officer at the Eighth Coast Guard District command center, prepares to answer questions during ... More

TANK BARGE RHODE ISLAND OIL SPILL

TANK BARGE RHODE ISLAND OIL SPILL

LONG ISLAND, New York (March 23)--Workers clean up oil in Port Jefferson, Long Island. The Coast Guard determined that the spill resulted from a 6-inch hole in the tank barge Rhode Island. USCG photo by PA2 T... More

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