Dec. 7, 2004, Unalaska, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: A major storm pushed the M/V Selendang Ayu up onto a rocky shore, breaking it in two. 337,000 gallons of oil were released, most of which was driven onto the shoreline of Makushin and Skan Bays.
Aug.-Sept. 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana: The US Coast Guard estimates that more than 7 million gallons of oil were spilled during Hurricane Katrina from pipelines, storage tanks and industrial plants.
June 19, 2006, Calcasieu River, Louisiana: 71,000 barrels of oil were released from a tank at the CITGO Refinery on the Calcasieu River during a violent rain storm.
July 25, 2008, New Orleans, Louisiana: A 61-foot barge, carrying 419,000 gallons of oil collides with a 600-foot tanker in the Mississippi River near New Orleans. Hundreds of thousands of gallons leak from the barge, causing a halt to all river traffic while cleanup efforts commence to limit the environmental fallout on local wildlife.
Jan. 23, 2010, Port Arthur, Texas: The oil tanker Eagle Otome and a barge collide in the Sabine-Neches Waterway, causing the release of 462,000 gallons of crude oil.
No doubt Dixie can provide links to his posts reacting to these spills....