2005
DOI: 10.7901/2169-3358-2005-1-193
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Natural Resource Damage Assessment Programme for Tasman Spirit Oil Spill in Pakistan

Abstract: The oil tanker Tasman Spirit was grounded in the channel of the port of Karachi, Pakistan on 27, July 2003. The vessel was carrying a cargo of 67,535 tones of Iranian Light crude oil for delivery to the Pakistan Refinery Limited in Karachi when the grounding occurred. Significant quantities of oil were spilled when the Tasman Spirit broke up during the evening of August 13, 2003. By 18 August approximately 27,000 tones of cargo had been lost. The coastal environment in which the Tasman Spirit oil spill (TSOS) … Show more

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“…In 1984, 700 tons of crude oil were spilled and in 2003, approximately 30,000 tons (Gore et al, 2012). Researchers believe these oil spills may have long-term impacts on finless porpoises including displacement from important habitat due to contamination (Alrai & Rizvi, 2005).…”
Section: Other Threatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1984, 700 tons of crude oil were spilled and in 2003, approximately 30,000 tons (Gore et al, 2012). Researchers believe these oil spills may have long-term impacts on finless porpoises including displacement from important habitat due to contamination (Alrai & Rizvi, 2005).…”
Section: Other Threatsmentioning
confidence: 99%