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English: In-situ (in place) burning on the ocean surface. This requires a layer of oil that is thick enough to sustain the burn. In-situ burning is best used in open waters, where floating vessels are out of sight. NOAA (2015).
Date 2015/06/27
File source https://response.restoration.noaa.gov/about/media/how-do-oil-spills-out-sea-typically-get-cleaned.html
Author NOAA

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