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Solomon Islands oil spill report leaked to ABC reveals economic losses of up to $50 million

Documents leaked to the ABC have estimated the economic losses caused by an oil spill near a world heritage-listed area of Solomon Islands last year could be as high as $50 million.
Key points:
- The spill caused the direct loss of more than 10,000 square metres of reef
- The report was handed to the Government more than a year ago but its contents were not made public
- If no efforts are made to rehabilitate the ground site, the recovery could take up to 130 years
More than 300 tonnes of heavy fuel oil leaked into the waters of Kangava Bay in February last year from the damaged hull of a bulk carrier after it ran aground on Rennell Island in rough seas.
The bulk carrier MV Solomon Trader had been attempting to load bauxite from a nearby mine on…
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