Red tide occures in N. China's Bohai Bay

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A scientist takes sample of the red tide in north China's Bohai Bay, July 15, 2011. The red tide has the length of about 2 sea miles and it locates near two oilfield platforms in Bohai Bay. The two oilfield platforms are estimated to have leaked 1,500 barrels of oil, or 240 cubic meters, following two oil spills last month, the operator ConocoPhillips said on Thursday. [Xinhua]

A scientist takes sample of the red tide in north China's Bohai Bay, July 15, 2011. The red tide has the length of about 2 sea miles and it locates near two oilfield platforms in Bohai Bay. The two oilfield platforms are estimated to have leaked 1,500 barrels of oil, or 240 cubic meters, following two oil spills last month, the operator ConocoPhillips said on Thursday. [Xinhua]



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