Cabo Tamar oil spill
On 7 June 1978 ran aground at San Vicente Bay, near Talcahuano, Chile, the Chilean Oil tanker Cabo Tamar and released 12,000 tons of oil (of the 64,000 ton load).[1]
(Cabo Tamar self is a peninsula at the west entrance of the Strait of Magellan)
See also
- VLCC Metula oil spill, biggest oil spill in Chile
- Guamblin Island, second biggest oil spill in Chile
References
- ↑ Sistemas integrados de Gestión, Carlos Saldivia, Las desconocidas historias de los tres derrames de petróleo en Chile, retrieved on 18 September 2013
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