A nature conservation officer catches a pelican covered in oil on the beach on Moreton Island near Brisbane, Australia. Nearly 40 miles of Australian beaches have been blackened by oil spilled from a cargo ship.
Dozens of beaches have been declared disaster zones after they were fouled by a massive oil slick spilled from the Hong Kong-flagged ship Pacific Adventurer in wild seas on Wednesday.
Initial estimates put the spill at 20 to 30 tons of oil.
But Paul Lucas, Queensland state's deputy premier, told public radio that "it is now apparent that it was about 230 tons." The crisis was sparked when high seas whipped up by Cyclone Hamish toppled 31 containers of ammonium nitrate fertiliser from the ship's deck. As they fell, the containers punctured the hull, before taking 620 tons of the explosive chemical to the ocean floor.
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