(Tanner, 1)
The tanker, which ran afoul of a support girding for the Bay Bridge, released the remarkable amount of oil into an area which is highly populated by plants, animals and people, and is also incidentally ensconced on three sides by the now tainted Pacific waters. In the immediate aftermath of the event, it was clear that such areas as San Francisco had taken the brunt of this poorly administered ecological threat and that there sacrifice should be seen as a justification for such steps are attempting to gain a global standard on ship safety, guidance and insulation from rupture. The degree to which the spill was destructive and centered in a place of import or public note -- as opposed ot the Alaskan remoteness of the Exxon Valdez spill -- should help to highlight a clear need for a change. Indeed, "the oil spill in San Francisco Bay is a cause for grave concern by all who value the resources of our marvelous bay and Pacific coastline,' Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives who represents San Francisco, said in a statement." (Tanner, 1) This statement underscores an important sense of loss which must drive forward the demand for change.
The animals, wildlife and pristine waters of the Pacific have so long been sullied by this type of overuse. Today, the oil spills both small and negligible and those large and disastrous will have a devastating impact on certain species which rely on the water for food and habitat. For instance, in the case of waterborne birds, once physically...
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