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Guyana: Satellites will spot oil spills, not on-ship experts

Por: Associated Press Business January 25, 2023

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Guyana’s Environmental Protection Agency says it can now use satellites to monitor any oil spills in the South American nation’s waters. The agency’s former leader criticized the technology as ineffective, saying the only proper way of minimizing oil spills is to put spill-prevention experts onboard drilling ships and platforms.Vincent Adams, who led Guyana’s EPA for three years up to 2020 after a 30-year... + full article



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