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Incident Map. This map shows the locations of oil spills and other incidents for which NOAA's Office of Response and Restoration (OR&R) provided scientific support for the response. It also shows the locations of other major spills, but it does not show the location of every significant oil spill.
Initial Notification: On July 25, 2024, the M/T TERRA NOVA, a Philippine-flagged oil tanker carrying 396,000 gallons of industrial fuel oil capsized and sank in approximately 111 feet of water in the western part of Manila Bay, Philippines. An oil sheen and slick are present in Manila Bay.
EMSR741 - Situational reporting.
9 wrz 2024 · On July 25, 2024, a tanker called “Terra Nova”, carrying 1.4 million liters of industrial fuel oil, capsized and sank near Manila Bay in the Philippines due to heavy rains caused by Typhoon No.3 and monsoon. The Philippines Space Agency (PhilSA) had requested Sentinel Asia to conduct emergency observations of Manila Bay, and JAXA had ...
AUGUST 15, 2024 — NOAA’s Office of Response and Restoration (OR&R) is supporting an oil spill from the tanker Terranova, which capsized and sank in Manila Bay, Philippines on July 25, 2024. A Philippine-flagged oil tanker carrying 396,000 gallons of industrial fuel oil, the Terranova rests in approximately 130 feet of water off the coast of ...
7 sie 2024 · An Oceana analysis of satellite imagery from the Philippine Space Agency shows the Manila Bay oil spill – resulting from a submerged oil tanker and at least two other vessels – covered 84 square kilometers on July 28, and 27 square kilometers as of July 30.
4 mar 2023 · This model shows the oil slick being transported southwards, which has now been confirmed to have reached the coasts of Pinamalayan and Bongabong. It also shows that some of the slick may pass through Caluya Island (Northwestern Antique) and could eventually reach Cuyo Island in Sulu Sea.