Oil Spill in the San Francisco Bay

It is not too late to help

A group of concerned citizens discussing the challenges and ways to help clean-up the 58,000 gallons of bunker fuel that spilled into San Francisco Bay on Thursday, November 8, 2007. 

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Created: Nov 11, 2007

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Created: May 02, 2008
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Email: sean [at] greencollarmedia.com
 
Address: Newton, Massachusetts
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I Speak: English
 
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Member Since: May 02, 2008
 
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