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Oil spillage off Oman is threatening to cause a disaster as two slicks are seen in the Gulf

Satellite imagery and video confirmed that two slicks appeared in Iranian waters.

The Caroline Bezengi tanker is currently leaking Russian crude in a marine protected area, creating a massive oil spill that some estimate to be 2,000 square kilometers.

The Caroline Bezengi case is not linked to the Iran War.

Two new slicks have been detected in the Gulf.

Near DOLPHIN SHAPED ISLAND

Images from Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellites show that a slick is visible near the southern tip Qeshm Island. This large island shaped like a dolphin lies in the Strait of Hormuz, close to Iran's coastline.

Wim Zwijnenburg is an environmental researcher and open-source researcher for the Dutch peace organization PAX. He said that the dark color in some parts of the slick was fuel oil heavy, while the lighter, diluted slick spanned around 160 km.

In a video that was posted on 11 August and confirmed by the, dark, bubbling liquid washing up on the beaches at?Suza, Qeshm Island contrasted with the turquoise waters surrounding it.

John Amos, CEO at SkyTruth which uses satellite images to detect oil spills called it "a major event".

Satellite images showed that a second slick was spotted in the Gulf near Sirri Island, a smaller island located about 100 km southwest from Qeshm. This is where some Iranian offshore oil production takes place.

Satellite imagery of Qeshm Island and Sirri Island were taken on August 10, respectively.

A DRY BULK CARRIER HAS BEEN ATTACKED

Samir Madani said that the Qeshm island slick was likely caused by a leak on the Minoan Pioneer dry bulk ship. The Liberia flagged vessel is a co-founder of TankerTrackers.com, an online monitoring service.

Sources from maritime security said that the Minoan Pioneer, while passing through the Strait of Hormuz in an alleged Iranian attack on 3 August, was struck by an unknown projectile near Oman's coast. One seafarer has gone missing.

One maritime security source said that the same leak may have affected Qeshm Island.

Esmaeil BAQAEI, a spokesperson for Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on X in a posting that oil pollution had?reached Qeshm Island, and that preliminary evidence "indicates a bulk carrier from abroad as the source".

Could not independently confirm either slick's cause nor identify the chemicals involved.

Sources involved in the salvage of the 'Minoan Pioneer', who refused to be named due to the sensitive nature of the matter, said on Friday that the tugboat sent to secure the vessel grounded could not reach it because the Iranian authorities had to grant permission.

The Iranian Mission at Geneva has not responded to an immediate comment request.

The conflict in this region has complicated efforts to assess and clean-up spills in Gulf waters, according to Brian Barnes, assistant professor of research and satellite oceanographer at the University of South Florida.

The longer the oil leaks into the environment, the greater the damage it can cause to ecosystems and coastlines. (Reporting from Nilo Tabrizy and Jonathan Saul, in London; Catherine Cartier, in Winston-Salem North Carolina; and Renee Maltezou, in Athens. Additional reporting by Emily Giles. Editing by Jason Neely.

(source: Reuters)