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01/22/2003 A barge carrying 900 metric tonnes of fuel oil sank yesterday in Gibraltar's Algeciras Bay without any leak from the cargo, but gas oil from the vessel's fuel tank has been released, according to local sources.
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From: Environment News Service (ENS)
Related: [Oceans] [Pollution]
01/21/2003 Six environmental activists and 14 journalists were arrested in Gibraltar yesterday during a protest organised by Greenpeace International, which accuses the government of the British colony of complicity in allowing oil spills to occur by accepting ageing tankers in its port.
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From: Inter Press Service
Related: [Environment] [Oceans] [Pollution]
08/17/2000 More than 1,500 Gibralterians have staged a demonstration over British plans to repair the faulty reactor system of a UK nuclear submarine docked at the deep-water port on the southern tip of Spain since May.
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From: Environment News Service (ENS)
Related: [United Kingdom] [Nuclear Issues]



 
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