Richard A. "Skip" Davis, Jr. Collection of Coastal and Geologic Illustrations
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Creation Date
December 1993
Abstract
Oil pollution in or near coastal areas of Pinellas County, Florida. A collision between two barges and a freighter in 1993 caused oil to spill into Tampa Bay, the Gulf of Mexico, and local waterways.
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A sandy path leads into a dense mangrove forest with twisted, bare branches and green foliage above. The ground is wet with shallow water and patches of grass.
Keywords
Oil pollution of soils, Oil pollution of water, Oil spills, Mangrove plants, Red mangrove
Extent
1 color photograph
Subject: geographic
Pinellas County (Fla.); Treasure Island (Fla.); Eleanor Island (Fla.); Gulf of Mexico
Physical Collection
Identifier
D34-00263
Recommended Citation
Davis, Richard A., "Black & Red Mangroves at Eleanor Island, Florida" (1993). Richard A. "Skip" Davis, Jr. Collection of Coastal and Geologic Illustrations. Image 45.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/davis_coastal/45
Keywords
Oil pollution of soils, Oil pollution of water, Oil spills, Mangrove plants, Red mangrove
