AP PHOTOS: After spill, crews get to work shoveling, vacuuming up oil on California coast
Cleanup is underway after an oil spill spanning 9 miles of California coastline, with crews in protective suits working hard to rake, shovel and vacuum up the sticky black goo.
Up to 105,000 gallons leaked from the ruptured pipeline Tuesday, and up to 21,000 gallons reached the sea just northwest of Santa Barbara, according to early estimates.
The environmental impact still is being assessed.
The spill occurred along a long, rustic coast that forms the northern boundary of the Santa Barbara Channel, home to a rich array of sea life.
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