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1969 Santa Barbara oil spill

Santa Barbara Oil Spill Platform A in 2006 Location Pacific Ocean; Santa Barbara Channel Coordinates 34°19′54″N 119°36′47″W Date Main spill January 28 to February 7, 1969;...

Refugio oil spill

For the spill that occurred in 1969, see 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill. Refugio oil spill Crude oil washes up on Refugio State Beach Location Gaviota Coast , west of Santa Barbara...

1969 Santa Barbara oil spill changed oil and gas exploration forever

Rep. Lois Capps (D-Santa Barbara) had been living in the city for only a few years when the 1969 blowout occurred, and remembers driving her children to East Beach to take in the scene and seeing workers throwing bales of straw into the blackened water in an attempt to soak up the oil. “It was just sickening,” Capps said Wednesday, recalling the thick smell of tar in the air. “There were people with waders on and covered with oil, going out to rescue the birds. It was heartbreaking.” ...

Santa Barbara County, California

For the city, see Santa Barbara, California. For the island, see Santa Barbara Island. For the wine region, see Santa Barbara County wine. Santa Barbara County County County of Santa...

The Santa Barbara Oil Spill: History and Impact

In 1969, a devastating spill off the California coast shocked the world and led to the first Earth Day. Learn more about the Santa Barbara oil spill.

Santa Barbara Channel

major oil spill, [1] which came about when oil spurted at high... The Santa Barbara Channel contains the world's largest natural oil seepage - Coal Oil Point. Goleta Point is a nearby...

50th Anniversary Of Santa Barbara Oil Spill: An Environmental Turning Point

In 1969, oil from an offshore well left beaches in Santa Barbara, Calif., coated with crude and littered with dead birds. The country's reaction helped create the modern environmental movement.

Santa Barbara Oil Spill: Dramatic Images - ABC News

— -- California Gov. Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency in Santa Barbara today after a ruptured pipeline off the coast leaked an estimated 21,000 gallons of crude oil into the ocean. The leak was first reported around noon on Tuesday when an onshore pipeline broke, allowing crude to reach a storm drain that empties into the ocean. At least two oil slicks that when combined cover approximately nine miles of the Santa Barbara coast have been identified by the Coast Guard. The cause of the rupture is not yet known but Coast Guard crews ...

Santa Barbara Oil Spill: Crews Race to Contain Estimated 105,000 Gallons

(Error Code: 102630) Crews Race to Save Wildlife After Santa Barbara Oil Spill 02:39 "Time is of the essence," she added. "We have fishermen who cannot go out there and fish." Later...

Santa Barbara oil spill: Pipeline was below capacity

The onshore pipeline behind the Santa Barbara oil spill was operating “well below its maximum operating capacity” when it ruptured, the oil company said.

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