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Open Water Oil Identification Job Aid

Photos showing different types and distributions of oil on water and common response activities, with example text showing how to use standard terminology to describe each scene.

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Black oil escaping under a boom at the point of attachment to the shoreline. Note the second boom, which has been deployed in order to trap the escaping oil.

Ineffective Booming of Black Oil

Black oil escaping under a boom at the point of attachment to the shoreline. Note the second boom, which has been deployed in order to trap the escaping oil.

Observation altitude: 500 feet (152 meters)
Platform: Helicopter
Dimensions: n/a

(11.30.99, Unknown)

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