"MY OYSTERS ARE ALL DEAD"

SHINDURI BEACH, South Korea - Chung Hwan-hyang surveyed the damage from South Korea's worst oil spill, saddened by the knowledge that the oyster farm she and her husband ran for 30 years was lost.

"My oysters are all dead," the 70-year-old woman said Sunday as she and thousands of others cleaned foul-smelling oil from Shinduri Beach. "I cried and cried last night. I don't know what to do."
Some 2.7 million gallons of crude gushed into the ocean after a collision Friday between a barge and a supertanker carrying more than 260,000 tons of crude oil.
For Chung and other residents of Taean County, nearly 100 miles southwest of Seoul, the spill brought despair and shock at how the pollution shattered lives and businesses. . . . . . . . . . . .THE AREA WHERE THE COLLISION CAUSED OIL SPILL OCCURED (IS ?) WAS A SEASIDE TOURIST AND CONSERVATION AREA . . . . . . .AND NOW ITS RUINED THANKS TO OUR DEPENDENCY ON OIL. . . . . . . .SOLUTION ? . . YOU ASK ? YES . . . . .CUT DOWN THE USE OF (GAS GUZZLING) AUTOMOBILES. . . .WORLD WIDE . . EVEN IN SOUTH KOREA WHERE THEY MANUFACTURE THEM. . .(ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS REPORT.DEC 9-2007)

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