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Oil pollution; its potential impact on the environment of the South Pacific Region
SPREP Publications, Waste Management and Pollution Control
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Carver, A & M.
1989
Everybody contributes to oil pollution. Everybody contributes directly, by washing greasy hands and throwing away the water, by dripping oil from a leaky engine sump, by spilling some fuel when refilling an outboard motor, and in many other ways.
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