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Motiti Island in New Zealand
Aerials of containers from the cargo ship Rena washed ashore on the island of Motiti. The residents of Motiti Island have taken the brunt of the disaster, both economically and environmentally. Includes interviews with two Motiti Island residents. The freight carrying ship Rena ran aground in Astrolabe reef off Tauranga in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty on October 5th. Oil from the vessel escaped once the vessel began to break up after being pounded on the reef by heavy seas and has reached surrounding beaches and islands, coating rocks and killing birds and fish. 88 containers have fallen off the ship after it began to list and have drifted on currents as has the escaped oil more than 130km south down to the East Cape.
Creator:
Murray Maunder
Unique identifier:
GP04DN5
Old Image ID:
EBA6BE83
Type:
Video
Ranking:
★★★★
Duration:
19m10s
Size:
1024px × 576px 1GB
Keywords
Keywords:
Accidents
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Aerial view
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Beaches
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Cargo ships
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Coastal features
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Coastlines
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Containers
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Helicopters
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Islands
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KWCI (GPI)
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Marine pollution
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Oceans (campaign title)
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Offshore drilling
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Oil (fossil fuel)
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Oil drilling
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Oil spills
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People
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Protective clothing
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Reefs
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Toxics (campaign title)
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Volunteers
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Water