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‘Difficult’ clean up after North Sea collision
The collision involved the US-registered Stena Immaculate - which was transporting fuel on behalf of the US military - and the Portuguese-flagged Solong.
Dr Paul Johnston is a marine expert at the University of Exeter. He says the clean up operation will be complex and expensive.
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