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Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Cleanup workers with heavy equipment clean the rocky shoreines.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Cleanup/recovery workers with heavy equipment.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. NOAA's Gary Shigenaka touring oil spill conditions along the coast of Japan.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Cleanup/recovery workers clean the shorelines.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. The bow of the NAKHODKA.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Tarmats scatter this sandy beach.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Thick patties of oil on beach and debris.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Heavy equipment used in the cleanup.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Thick oil patties on the water and shore.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Tarball found on boulder.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Truck unloads drums of oil waste at disposal site.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. A drum full of oiled waste and debris.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. The sinking bow of the NAKHODKA off the coast of Mikuni.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Oiled seawall and debris.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Thick oil patties on the water.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Buckets of oily waste and debris.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Buckets used in the cleanup and boxes of oiled debris.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Drums filled with oil and oiled debris on beach.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Temporary oil pits.
Tanker NAKHODKA incident, Sea of Japan, January 1997. Oil-covered supplies and equipment.
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