Fears for seabirds after oil spill: ‘There’s probably a lot more oiled birds’
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — At least 15 oiled seabirds have been spotted after Newfoundland’s largest-ever offshore oil spill, and one biologist says past spills indicate the number could be in the thousands.
Husky Energy reported the sightings on Wednesday and confirmed one dead bird since an estimated 250,000 litres of oil spilled into the ocean on Friday during an intense storm.
The SeaRose platform was attempting to restart production when there was an equipment failure in a subsea line that released the oil.
Experts on seabirds say an estimate on the number of birds killed from oiling could be months in the making, but is likely to grow.