Oil Spill Grows In New Zealand


    Fly-over shots of stranded cargo vessel Rena grounded on the Astrolabe Reef




    Fly-over shots of stranded cargo vessel Rena grounded on the Astrolabe Reef




    Fly-over shots of stranded cargo vessel Rena grounded on the Astrolabe Reef


    An oil slick is seen coming from the grounded vessel Rena, on October 9, 2011 in Tauranga, New Zealand. The 47,000 tonne Rena, a Liberan container vessel, struck a reef on Wednesday causing an oil leak that has spread over five kilometres. Authorities are preparing for the worst environmental disaster in New Zealand history should the vessel break up and spill 1,700 tonnes of fuel into the Bay of Plenty. (Photo by Ross Brown/SUNLIVE New Zealand/Getty Images)




    Penguin in oil




    Penguin in oil




    Penguin in oil




    Penguin in oil




    Penguin in oil




    Penguin in oil


    Dr. Bankje Lenting (L) and Dr. Brett Gartrell (R), director of New Zealand Wildlife Heath Centre at Massey University, clean a penguin that has been washed of oil at the Oiled Wildlife Response unit set up in a makeshift camp on October 8, 2011 in Tauranga, New Zealand. The belly of the penguin is normally coloured white. (Photo by Bradley Ambrose/Getty Images)


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Oil Spill Grows In New Zealand


Fly-over shots of stranded cargo vessel Rena grounded on the Astrolabe Reef




Fly-over shots of stranded cargo vessel Rena grounded on the Astrolabe Reef




Fly-over shots of stranded cargo vessel Rena grounded on the Astrolabe Reef


An oil slick is seen coming from the grounded vessel Rena, on October 9, 2011 in Tauranga, New Zealand. The 47,000 tonne Rena, a Liberan container vessel, struck a reef on Wednesday causing an oil leak that has spread over five kilometres. Authorities are preparing for the worst environmental disaster in New Zealand history should the vessel break up and spill 1,700 tonnes of fuel into the Bay of Plenty. (Photo by Ross Brown/SUNLIVE New Zealand/Getty Images)




Penguin in oil




Penguin in oil




Penguin in oil




Penguin in oil




Penguin in oil




Penguin in oil


Dr. Bankje Lenting (L) and Dr. Brett Gartrell (R), director of New Zealand Wildlife Heath Centre at Massey University, clean a penguin that has been washed of oil at the Oiled Wildlife Response unit set up in a makeshift camp on October 8, 2011 in Tauranga, New Zealand. The belly of the penguin is normally coloured white. (Photo by Bradley Ambrose/Getty Images)


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