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Vessel decontamination - ATLANTIC

Vessel decontamination - ATLANTIC

John Meaut, able-bodied seaman aboard the tug Resolute, uses a high-pressure fire hose to wash oil from the hull of barge as part of a gross-vessel decontamination process about 15 miles south of Dauphin Island... More

Vessel decontamination - ATLANTIC

Vessel decontamination - ATLANTIC

Cullan Pugh, ordinary seaman aboard the tug Resolute, uses a high-pressure fire hose to wash oil from the hull of a fishing vessel as part of a decontamination process about 15 miles south of Dauphin Island, Al... More

Workers wipe oil from the side of a vessel in Galveston,

Workers wipe oil from the side of a vessel in Galveston,

Workers wipe oil from the side of a vessel in Galveston, Texas, March 27, 2014. Crews are working to clean vessels that came in contact with oil from the Texas City oil spill. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty O... More

Vessel decontamination - ATLANTIC

Vessel decontamination - ATLANTIC

Cullan Pugh, ordinary seaman aboard the tug Resolute, uses a high-pressure fire hose to wash oil from the hull of a fishing vessel, while John Meaut assists in the decontamination about 15 miles south of Dauphi... More

Workers wipe oil from the side of a vessel in Galveston,

Workers wipe oil from the side of a vessel in Galveston,

Workers wipe oil from the side of a vessel in Galveston, Texas, March 27, 2014. Crews are working to clean vessels that came in contact with oil from the Texas City oil spill. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty O... More

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