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Related: About this forumOregon Officials Warn People Not To Touch Mystery Tar-Like Substance On West Coast Beaches
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The substance appears to be petroleum-based, but no one knows where its come from.
It was first spotted on May 19.
Image credit: Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
Visitors to the northern Oregon and southern Washington coastline are being told to avoid touching balls and patties of an oily, tar-like substance thats been washing up on the shore and affecting wildlife.
The substance was first reported on May 19, and in the days that followed, was found along a roughly 240-kilometer (150-mile) stretch of coast from Long Beach, Washington, down to Waldport, Oregon, by a Unified Command set up to respond to the incident.
Wildlife has also been affected by the appearance of the tar-like substance, with multiple birds discovered coated in it. Whilst cleanup teams have been working to rescue contaminated animals, some common murres a bird species that breeds along the West Coast have been found dead.
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What exactly theyve been contaminated by is unclear. Both state and federal agencies have been testing the substance and have so far been able to determine that its petroleum-based.
More:
https://www.iflscience.com/oregon-officials-warn-people-not-to-touch-mystery-tar-like-substance-on-west-coast-beaches-74402
duncang
(3,607 posts)Seems like they should have had time for a full analysis of the tar. To me it should announced the make up of it. Does it have benzene or other dangerous chemicals? You lower the chance of someone touching it if they said what chemicals were in it. Also it may help to make people report it faster if they see some.
Main thing I believe in the right to know everything about any possible threat to health. It would also get people to motivate their officials. Seen too many times foot dragging has resulted in unnecessary exposure. Where I lived before this a local chemical company spewed out stuff all over the neighborhood. Black soot was all over. First response was go to these car washes for a free wash. Then weeks later it was yeah the stuff is bad for you. We arent going to tell you what it is though. But we took care of it. Houses within a few blocks companies turned up to wash the houses. But all that did was flush it to the ground.