Oil Spillage Threatens Wildlfie In Black Sea
PORT KAVKAZ, RUSSIA, RUSSIA - NOVEMBER 17: Workers try to stop oil from spilling off the stern of the ship Voga-Neft, an oil tanker which suffered a cracked hull, November 17, 2007 in Port Kavkaz, on the Strait of Kerch area of the Black Sea in the Krasnodar region of Russia. A severe storm sank three Russian ships carrying sulfur, cracked the hull of a Russian oil tanker and broke another Russian oil tanker in two off the Ukrainian port of Kerch November 11, spilling up to 2,000 tonnes of fuel oil in what a Russian official said was an 'environmental disaster'. (Photo by Oleg Klimov/Epsilon/Getty Images)

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