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Oil slick from bombed Iranian ship threatens protected wetland

Shahid Bagheri leaking fuel towards Hara mangrove forest, home to migrating birds and endangered turtles

Oil slick from bombed Iranian ship threatens protected wetland

TL;DR

  • An oil slick from the Iranian ship Shahid Bagheri, hit by US warplanes, is threatening the Hara biosphere reserve.
  • The spill is moving towards the largest mangrove forest on the Gulf shoreline, an important ecosystem for birds, turtles, fish, and crustaceans.
  • The Shahid Bagheri, a modified container ship used as a drone carrier, began leaking heavy fuel oil in Iranian territorial waters near the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Satellite image analysis indicates the oil has been moving slowly towards the Hara reserve, with potential for further spread due to currents and recent rainfall.
  • The spill poses a risk to the livelihoods of coastal communities dependent on the region's fishing industry.
  • This incident is part of a pattern of environmental risks arising from the conflict, including other spills and the potential for larger catastrophes if oil tankers are targeted.