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Oil Beach: How Toxic Infrastructure Threatens Life in the Ports of Los Angeles and Beyond

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"Can the stories of bananas, whales, sea birds, and otters teach us to reconsider the seaport as a place of ecological violence, tied to oil, capital, and trade? San Pedro Bay, which contains the contiguous Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, is a significant site for petroleum shipping and refining as well as one of the largest container shipping ports in the world--some forty percent of containerized imports to the United States pass through this so-called America's Port. It is also ecologically rich. Built atop a land- ...

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Oil Beach: How Toxic Infrastructure Threatens Life in the Ports of Los Angeles and Beyond 2023, University of Chicago Press

ISBN-13: 9780226819716

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Oil Beach: How Toxic Infrastructure Threatens Life in the Ports of Los Angeles and Beyond 2023, University of Chicago Press

ISBN-13: 9780226819693

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