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Maine Campus August 02 1972 Maine Campus Staff The University of Maine DigitalCommons@UMaine Maine Campus Archives University of Maine Publications Summer 8-2-1972 Maine Campus August 02 1972 Maine Campus Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus Repository Citation Staff, Maine Campus, "Maine Campus August 02 1972" (1972). Maine Campus Archives. 594. https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mainecampus/594 This Other is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@UMaine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Maine Campus Archives by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@UMaine. For more information, please contact [email protected]. of 91- Ted Ur- Tam ejons is- P it i tak contr tilt! k be fen Qauipmi ur- I fltaity :ked . Sum lip, !i ad- 2r• all he na Serving the University Community ast dt, 717hbee 7,Vo1. 75, No. 38 Orono, Maine Wednesday;August 2, 1972 on 2 ional Strike .cLA•t:11,31LOflg ILI/LICLL slanc •1P meeting trained in oil Iv' ee is owned by Wilhelmsen rield a lintiar (slo. Norway. munity hall to ror----- Loished spill and what Ortlaila take. ' t°I1SP.1111)111,t13S 0 it atiectee acres fl.c.t Prcsee )Ut of a clam Pkt the eke NUSIIN flats arc VicYLLIS Writer acres of because 0 By Press pp) thelwctuioanst. Associated 10Sed •Sloattnernar'ine re- flotheruture, h and,1)0 how asco Th'kek3Cidk)ii7c1No'r Sea predict 1+11.aine's n't hellfishing 31111t4G„ ca Bay BY G"I' !'Casco Staff writ 1\14N rectio • the researcher ers fro,: sh Violette ao n the /2 c. ut dowr, ted t.11 CaSCO Ray vice pubi - the f , losed ° ammi was oryie Heaith its Other ery Bost° Sej- bbee pew De tnd reason • n, a //,/ Reacts To Cove 111 p. 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Ndi4 c?ich possible to bott Staif catches Na'a k0 as in the xt2P o ded as soon big Boat owners n'Ll in two w rah sot up -vote a out the c n residents were foul e6 tkP 61,e 6,e9 S 1...‘• t-urtINTY1 Island eNer their ,oe .ccips •\,,e ,c,zs nri of raw '02` • .3. e2;(\ 0. Sunday as blobs •'(‘e oc -rs \\• \,a` s Saturday VOLL'LNe 'e t•Nx‘ t't\z- \6\e' es"? a tanker N,r) $0\`'' •ce died by blackened beache: z 'cot Sound, up at the ,e ik'` a ussey shore, effort. Sc't Nek‘. \ and rocky cleanup \c" ies\t o 2:4 • sO beaches with a sharply qititIL. It•,e6\>0.‘z E'c •cN6 6 • their boats were tc`42:‘‘ sse\s ?,-r\" ,,ve` ,eteci their air. effeCtIVElleSS 0 x‘e ,co'cc\ \\.s befouled 'kcP escz9 v0 film and marched in 2.\\ \.;ke nel',ons X\\ ° 0,\ ss nut 1-14$ • SS(‘ ‘NCsC e't .6a,' kve c\es 6t. kxt 0 Ulrnplingce' \No ,1/400-, $2 , voe Against 4,s vs, ..t%o• •e• „jave- Acts fc:Kte „seg. \ "(11 rough koe sc`\ Spt .4K Stephen <.\)-k t VI"1111110111 said the 0,9 operation EIC. per nn' '•;s ,sioc IrC the no e pet ants for chartered the issued and Flak t, have Wiky operat,i, so.S ‘pC no% not which had spill cle.1- suchBoth ,00` Cs TeXaCo, pay tor lc dumping :•etAlti -Soaked t .'"C`e' agreed to stressc,- pend the permits ale se‘c' ordered the o0\ inano, has company necessary LOIlltAiNESteele The oil until Steele by licn 9,(‘'(‘ hy volii costs the spill a- to of the c 1 land owned vespoimihle tot -very coopei COrdllig lhat because on Diposal said would contracto1iak not Wiley was Steele table he 't h police as Steele said ater an; By l'orrespondent scarborough hefore issuing 1311"' AuMust August 2, 1972 I The Maine Campus Maine coast oil development plot thickens FS:feral abundant source of However, as Texaco uses the Nearly 100,0(1(1 gallons of director of Marine Research for Meanwhile, Casco Bay With the The U.S eager to dumpsite controversy as a industnal heating oil poured Maine's Sea and Shore Fisheries labor the islanders were an amer from reason for the slow progress of from a 20 foot gash in an oil department, all of Casco Bay have taken to the beaches and provide, there was no one Margaret I who the clean-up, ecologists counter tank in the Norwegian tanker streets to protest the presence the '11,xxxi hired crews increase t except for a portion around the with accusations that Tamano on Saturday, July 22 operations in the now could offer simple directions as for Bruns wick-Freeport-Harpswell of oil procedures which include coo and into the waters of southern fouled waters around their to what the islanders could do research gi area has been closed indefinitely mopping up oil with hay are Maine's Casco Bay. to clamming and the harvesting homes. to help. Accordi so antiquated and that Texaco Now, more than one week of all shellfish. Residents of Long Island, one Some bay residents went Hutch ins Texaco of should see to it that the most later, the resulting questions Before the oil spill, the total of the badly oil-blackened far as to accuse Departme clean-up modern equipment available be and long-range effects of this area of coastal clam flats closed islands in the bay, were out in engaging in the Sciences, publicity brought in at once. major ecological disaster are in Maine by bacterial pollution force with a beachfront operations for approved The lack of a quick organized only beginning to be felt by the was 76,000 acres. An estimate demonstration the day purposes only. mean an challenges response to the influx of oil on people of Maine. of the additional flats acreage following the spill. Others have Texaco UMO fon operation is the Maine coast has raised the As it now stands, 1,800 effected by the spill is not yet been doing whatever they can to accusations that the The inc question in the minds of many fishermen are in jeopardy of available. save wildlife that have become proceeding too slowly with the into the L people — If oil development losing their livelihood for the Lobstermen have also been mired in the oily muck. fact that it has been nearly Resources occurs on the coast, is Maine duration of the oil spill effects. advised by the state not to haul But Long Island residents are impossible to find a place to En tomolc capable of handling any spills According to Robert Dow, traps while the oil is still in the not confining their actions to dump the oil-soaked debris study of that may occur? water. Lobster taken from the the waterfront. It was reported scraped from the shorefront. and the ; According to Capt. Donald J. oil-spill area probably have on Friday that lawyers had filed and Soil McCann of the South Portland absorbed some oil into their on behalf of 250 Long Islanders research.
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