• YungOnions
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        3 hours ago

        Most likely you’re correct, but I was basing my assumption from the following:

        However, the Port Authority of NSW said no oil spills had been reported by vessels.

        Time may tell I guess…

        • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldM
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          3 hours ago

          There are who knows who many capped wells out there too though. Those caps aren’t perfect.

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        13 minutes ago

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