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In this Sept. 22, 2019 photo released by Instituto Verdeluz, a person of the Jericoacoara National Park examines a dead turtle covered with oil in Jijoca de Jericoacoara municipality, Ceara state, Brazil. Brazil's main environmental agency said Thursday it has detected 105 crude oil spills from an undetermined source polluting the waters of the country's northeast coast this month. "So far there is no evidence of contamination of fish and crustaceans," the institute said, though it said the spills had killed seven sea turtles. (Instituto Verdeluz via AP)

In this Sept. 22, 2019 photo released by Instituto Verdeluz, a person of the Jericoacoara National Park examines a dead turtle covered with oil in Jijoca de Jericoacoara municipality, Ceara state, Brazil. Brazil's main environmental agency said Thursday it has detected 105 crude oil spills from an undetermined source polluting the waters of the country's northeast coast this month. "So far there is no evidence of contamination of fish and crustaceans," the institute said, though it said the spills had killed seven sea turtles. (Instituto Verdeluz via AP)

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