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For generations, the fishermen in Amuay, Venezuela, have pulled snapper, mackerel, sardines, clams and crabs from their waters to feed their families and sell to wholesalers. But a state-run oil plant, part of the largest refinery complex in Venezuela, has occasionally spewed contaminants into the bay and the adjoining Caribbean Sea. With each spill, fishermen have had to suspend their work. Most recently, a storage tank overflowed in heavy rain, dumping thousands of gallons of refinery slop into the bay. Dead fish washed ashore, dozens of pelicans were killed and fishermen couldn’t fish there for more than a month. Some in Amuay now fear that such spills may become even more common. The sprawling refining complex has fallen into severe disrepair, leading to cuts in operations, widespread layoffs and an increase in accidents. @meridithkohut took this photo of people repairing fishing nets damaged by an oil spill in Amuay. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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