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The invasive algae Rugulopteryx Okamurae is native to Asia, but has become established in the Strait and the southern coast of Iberia. It's been a problem in Gibraltar already in recent years - and ...
Youth volunteers from The Nautilus Project have removed more than 3.5 tonnes of invasive seaweed from beaches around ...
Gibraltar said the 178-meter (584-foot), Tuvalu-registered OS 35 was carrying 250 tons of diesel. After the initial spill, it still had 183 tons of fuel oil and 27 tons of lubricant oil in its tanks.
Thousands of tonnes of 'Rugulopteryx okamurae', an invasive seaweed from Southeast Asia, are accumulating on the beaches of the Strait of Gibraltar and the southern coast of Spain, constituting what ...
Two beaches in Gibraltar and one in the Spanish town of La Línea de La Concepción were closed so workers could clean them of oil waste. The ship collided with another vessel on Aug. 29.
Gibraltar said the 178-meter (584-foot), Tuvalu-registered OS 35 was carrying 250 tons of diesel. After the initial spill, it still had 183 tons of fuel oil and 27 tons of lubricant oil in its tanks.