It is a responsive action plan in the management of the unfortunate event of an oil spill.
It involves having a special team of immediate response people with specialized equipment that are alerted and sent to go and take care of the spill and get it cleaned up.
By law, if oil or fuel spills in the water, you must immediately report the spill to the appropriate authorities, such as the Coast Guard or local environmental agency. You are also required to take prompt action to contain and clean up the spill to minimize environmental damage. Additionally, you may need to follow specific protocols outlined in your emergency response plan and comply with any local, state, or federal regulations regarding spill response.
plug it up with mud and stones
the last oil spill was the oil spill in the Gulf Of Mexico
You should report an oil spill in the ocean to the National Response Center (NRC) at 1-800-424-8802 in the United States, or to the relevant authorities in your country. Additionally, you can notify local environmental agencies or coast guard services. Providing details like the location, size, and type of spill can help in the response efforts.
In the event of a boat oil spill, the first call should be to the National Response Center (NRC) at 1-800-424-8802, which is the federal point of contact for reporting oil spills and hazardous materials incidents. Additionally, you should notify local environmental authorities or the Coast Guard, depending on the location and severity of the spill. Prompt reporting is crucial for effective response and mitigation.
The 'Deepwater Horizon oil spill', also called the 'BP Oil Spill', the 'Gulf of Mexico oil spill' or the 'Macondo blowout'... ---- Wikipedia
See link on causes. Also, at bottom contains links for response teams.
No, there was an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Deepwater Horizen oil spill.
The Gulf War oil spill occurred on January 23, 1991, and was the largest oil spill to date. It was the largest purposely created oil spill in history.
the Exxon Valdez spill happened before the BP oil spill. and the they are the same because they are both an oil spill
It could spill out of a tanker (Exxon Valdez), it could be from a wrecked oil derrick (BP Gulf Oil Spill).