AP
22 December 2011
By JON GAMBRELL | AP –
An oil spill near the coast of Nigeria is likely the worst to hit those waters in a decade, a government official said Thursday, as slicks from the Royal Dutch Shell PLC spill approached the country' s southern shoreline.
The slick from Shell' s Bonga field has affected 115 miles (185 kilometers) of ocean near Nigeria ' s coast, Peter Idabor, who leads the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency, told The Associated Press. Idabor said the slick continued to move toward the shore Thursday night, putting at risk birds, fish and other wildlife in the area.
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