As Much Oil as Possible Taken From Sunken Ship
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<i> Associated Press</i>
NEAH BAY, Wash. — Crews pumping oil from the sunken Tenyo Maru were halted indefinitely because they have removed all they can from the Japanese fish processor that fouled miles of coastline, officials said. The Canadian and U.S. Coast Guard officials said Tuesday that the remaining oil from the ship, which sank July 22, posed negligible danger.
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