Oil Spill in Brazil Hits Breeding Grounds for Humpback Whales
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Sabrina Valle, Bloomberg News
(Bloomberg) -- The mysterious oil spill that hit Brazils coastline two months ago has reached the archipelago of Abrolhos, a national marine park thats home to the greatest biodiversity in the southern Atlantic Ocean -- the waters where humpback whales migrate to breed.
Defense Minister Fernando Azevedo e Silva flew over the five islands that comprise Abrolhos park located off the southern coast of Bahia in the northeast of Brazil on Sunday to monitor the impact. Small fragments of oil were spotted in some locations, Brazils Navy said on Saturday. The oil also threatens Abrolhos highly sensitive coral reefs.
The spill and its impact have put Brazil back in the spotlight for environmental disasters, just as the country is preparing for the worlds priciest oil auction on Wednesday. In August, fires in the Amazon rainforest sparked an international backlash against President Jair Bolsonaro, a social conservative who supports developing natural resources in the region. That came after more than 240 died after a dam owned by iron ore producer Vale SA collapsed in January.
Oil began washing up along Brazils beaches on Aug. 30, tainting popular tourist spots, killing sea turtles and scaring off fishermen. The spill has affected one third of Brazils coastline, or about 1,400 miles (2250 kilometers), with authorities collecting 4,000 tons of oil from the beaches.
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