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Date: 27th March 2023.
Pictured: View from the air of the booms across Owes Bay at Poole Harbour in Dorset during the clean-up operation after an oil spill. Picture taken looking towards, in order, Green Island, Furzey Island and Brownsea Island.
A clean-up operation is continuing today after thousands of litres of oil leaked into Poole Harbour.
About 200 barrels of reservoir fluid has spilt from an underwater pipeline into the south coast harbour, one of the UK's most important and protected sites for wildlife.
It is believed that about 15 per cent of the 31,000 litres of fluid is oil, meaning that almost 5,000 litres of it may have polluted the harbour.
The spill happened yesterday afternoon (Sun) when an underwater pipeline that runs 30 miles from the site at Wytch Farm, on the Arne peninsula, to Southampton Water, leaked.