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Tanio oil spill
LocationEnglish Channel, Breton Coast
Date7 March 1980
Cause
CauseViolent weather split the Tanio in two
Spill characteristics
Volume13,400 tons
Shoreline impacted198 km (123 mi)

The Tanio oil spill occurred March 7, 1980 when the Tanio, an oil tanker of Madagascan origin traveling from Wilhelmshaven to Civitavecchia split in two 60 km off the coast of Brittany, France in rough weather, spilling about 13,500 tons of cargo oil into the English Channel and killing 8 sailors.[1] The stern section of the boat was towed to Le Havre by a British cargo ship despite the strong wind. The bow, however, sunk, leaking 5,000 tons of oil. After the spill, strong winds moved the oil toward the Breton coast.[2]

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  2. ^ "Case Histories - T". Archived from the original on 2013-02-15.

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