San Francisco Oil Spill On November 7th, 58,000 gallons of bunker oil spilled into the San Francisco Bay killing and injuring hundreds of birds and other sea life. The Daily Green Community documents the effects on the beaches and wildlife. By Gloria Dawson Email Print Comments 0 Share Back 1 of 10 Next Adam Sharon Back Next View Thumbnails Closed Sign Closed Oil Spill, Water Unsafe Above Baker Beach, looking North towards Point Bonita, this is the mouth of the SF Bay. November 8, 2007. Return to Gallery Mike Back Next View Thumbnails Duck Oil Spill Oil Covers a Duck After the San Francisco Oil Spill Near Treasure Island, November 8th, 2007 Return to Gallery Susanne Friedrich Back Next View Thumbnails Governor at Oil Spill Gov. Schwarzenegger Speaking at a Oil Spill Press Conference He promised he will do everything in his power to eliminate the oil from the bay. November 9, 2007 Return to Gallery Josh Davidson Back Next View Thumbnails Slick Oil Spill Slick The oil spill in San Francisco Return to Gallery Susanne Friedrich Back Next View Thumbnails Oil Blob Oil at Aquatic ParkFrom the San Francisco Oil Spill, November 9, 2007 Return to Gallery Micah Gibson Back Next View Thumbnails Bach Closed Oil Beach Closed Due to San Francisco oil spill, November 9th, 2007 Return to Gallery Mike Back Next View Thumbnails Oil Spill Bubbles Oil Spill Bubbles San Francisco, November 8th, 2007 Return to Gallery Mike Back Next View Thumbnails After The Spill After the Spill San Francisco, November 8th, 2007 Return to Gallery Josh Davidson Back Next View Thumbnails Cleanup Vessel Clean up Vessel A clean up vessel in front of the Golden Gate Bridge Return to Gallery Gwen Harlow Back Next View Thumbnails Spill Area Closed Closed Until Further NoticeCrab Cove in Alameda is a nature reserve with tide pools. San Francisco, November 15, 2007 Return to Gallery Back 1 of 10 Next Return to Gallery Back Next Restart Slideshow Related Links
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