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1971 Bolinas Oil Spill - one of the worst environmental disasters to occur in San Francisco Bay
1media/Bolinas California Oil Spill_thumb.jpeg2022-07-25T19:57:52+00:00Gina Leonf0ac362b4453e23ee8a94b1a49fbeeafde2a0a4911Volunteers clean oil from a beach in Bolinas, Calif., on Jan. 23, 1971, following the collision of two Standard Oil tankers. (Ilka Hartmann/Associated Press) In the early morning of Jan. 18, 1971, two Standard Oil tankers collided in dense fog several hundred yards outside the Golden Gate and spilled more than 800,000 gallons of thick bunker fuel oil. Hours later, oil began to wash up on San Francisco and Marin County beaches and smothered more than 7,000 birds in the toxic fuel. All but a few hundred birds died despite extensive efforts to save them over the next several weeks. Tens of thousands of volunteers — from local residents to farmers to hippies and doctors — flocked to beaches to attempt to protect cherished habitats such as Bolinas Lagoon and to save as much of the wildlife as possible.plain2022-07-25T19:57:52+00:001971Gina Leonf0ac362b4453e23ee8a94b1a49fbeeafde2a0a49