“It’s horrible,” Susie Tautrim says. “This is the jewel in the crown of the Central and Southern California coast. It’s protected. It’s beautiful. We regularly see dolphins and whales. It’s really biologically diverse.”
Rescue centers officially said Tuesday that they had found no oiled birds, but photos are emerging on social media. Western snowy plovers, a federally protected threatened species, nest on protected beaches nearby at University of California, Santa Barbara’s Coal Oil Point Reserve, but the location had not been hit by oil as of Wednesday morning.
“It’s horrible,” Susie Tautrim says. “This is the jewel in the crown of the Central and Southern California coast. It’s protected. It’s beautiful. We regularly see dolphins and whales. It’s really biologically diverse.”Rescue centers officially said Tuesday that they had found no oiled birds, but photos are emerging on social media. Western snowy plovers, a federally protected threatened species, nest on protected beaches nearby at University of California, Santa Barbara’s Coal Oil Point Reserve, but the location had not been hit by oil as of Wednesday morning.
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