Answer:
Oil Spill Pollution
Step-by-step explanation:
An oil spill is a term that describes the release of hydrocarbon products, crude oil, into the environment, most times into the marine ecosystem, as a result of accidents involving any of the tankers, barges, pipelines, refineries, drilling rigs, and storage facilities. It can also be caused by human activity, through mistakes, carelessness or equipment breaking down.
Hence, the gulf oil spill in 2010 (Deepwater Horizon) is an example of an OIL SPILL POLLUTION which caused people to be wary of offshore drilling due to the constant media coverage of the widespread impacts.