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Why the Mauritius oil spill is so serious
by Navin Singh Khadka, Environment Correspondent, BBC World Service

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12 August 2020

On 12 August 2020 BBC News reported: The amount of oil spilled from the Japanese-owned ship nearby the lagoons and coastal areas of south-east Mauritius is relatively low compared to the big oil spills the world has seen in the past, but the damage it will do is going to be huge, experts say. Global Good News service views this news as the failure of modern science systems. Such 'flops' highlight the need for more intelligent, evolutionary, Natural Law based, life-supporting systems.

Unlike most previous offshore spills, this has taken place near two environmentally protected marine ecosystems and the Blue Bay Marine Park reserve, which is a wetland of international importance.

So, it's the location rather than the size of the spill which is causing greatest concern about its potentially serious environmental impact.

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