Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Oil-Spill-Response-Vessel-during-California-Oil-Spill-27MZIF3YPUJ6.htmlConceptually similarOil Spill Response Vessel during California Oil SpillGP0STP1R0Completed★★★★Oil Spill Response Vessel during California Oil SpillGP0STP1OPCompleted★★★★Activists Clean up Californian Oil SpillGP0STP1OMCompleted★★★★Activists Clean up Californian Oil SpillGP0STP1OOCompleted★★★★Activists Clean up Californian Oil SpillGP0STP1OFCompleted★★★★★Activists Clean up Californian Oil SpillGP0STP1OICompleted★★★★Activists Clean up Californian Oil SpillGP0STP1ONCompleted★★★★Activists Clean up Californian Oil SpillGP0STP1OBCompleted★★★★Activists Clean up Californian Oil SpillGP0STP1OECompleted★★★★View AllGP0STP1R2Oil Spill Response Vessel during California Oil SpillOil spill response vessel, the Ocean Sentinel, tries to clean up after a 24-inch underground pipeline broke and leaked into a culvert leading to the Pacific Ocean. Houston-based Plains All American Pipeline said up to 105,000 gallons of oil were released before the pipeline was shut down.Locations:California-North America-Pacific Ocean-Santa Barbara-United States of AmericaDate:20 May, 2015Credit:© Jonathan Alcorn / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4236px X 2824pxKeywords:Back lit-Boats-Cleaning-Climate (campaign title)-Coastlines-Day-Disasters-Hills-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (topography)-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil pipelines-Oil spills-Oiled beaches-Outdoors-Pollution-Sunny-WaterShoot:California Oil SpillCleanup crews begin treating four miles of the Pacific Ocean and shoreline near Goleta, Calif., after a 24-inch underground pipeline broke and leaked into a culvert leading to the ocean. Houston-based Plains All American Pipeline said an estimated 21,000 gallons of oil were released before the pipeline was shut down. Sea life is dead in the oil. Whales were seen in the area affected by the oil which lies in an area of state park beaches.